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Steamboat
Steamboat, CO at a glance
On the mountain
Ski area
Steamboat is a complete mountain range with six peaks: Mount Werner, Sunshine Peak, Storm Peak, Thunderhead Peak, Christie Peak and Pioneer Ridge. The term "champagne powder" was coined here and there’s plenty of it, with an average snowfall of nearly 30 feet every season. more...
Lift system
Steamboat has 20 lifts, including four high-speed quad chairlifts, with more being planned.
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Ski schools & guiding
Steamboat prides itself on its ski classes and the ski school offers
one of the best family programs in the West. Adult intermediate and advanced classes as well as telemarking instruction are also available.
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Beginner
Steamboat's beginner terrain, located at the base
of the mountain, allows beginner skiers and riders to gain confidence
before taking the gondola to enjoy Why Not, the resort’s longest
beginner trail—over three miles (4.8 km) in length on Thunderhead.
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Intermediate
Fifty-six percent of the trails in Steamboat are given over to intermediate skiers and boarders, and the longest trail is Tomahawk at two miles (3.2 km). Heavenly Daze is one of the most challenging intermediate trails in the ski area. more...
Advanced
For the most experienced skiers the chutes, bowls and double blacks at the top of Mount Werner provide the best skiing and riding in Steamboat. For powder, the gladed areas of Pioneer Ridge, Sunshine and Storm Peak are Steamboat’s particular claims to fame. more...
Boarding & freestyle
Steamboat's Mavericks Superpipe is claimed to be the longest on the continent—it has 15-foot (4.6-m) walls, is 48 feet (14.6 m) wide and is 650 feet (198 m) long. As if that wasn't enough, there's a 50-foot (15.2-m) quarterpipe at the end. more...
Mountain restaurants
There is a handful of restaurants on the mountain at Steamboat, including a coffee
and snack bar, cafeteria, Western-style buffet and two fine-dining
restaurants that open for dinner as well as lunch.
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Off the mountain
Village
Steamboat consists of a small ranching community that sits happily side by side with a thriving ski resort. more...
Accommodation
Steamboat has nearly 19,000 beds, including 25 hotels, though most lodgings come in the form of condominiums. There are also a number of houses in town that can
be rented, as well as B&Bs and catered chalets.
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Après-ski
Steamboat’s après-ski
scene has something for everyone, with over 100 bars and
restaurants.
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Restaurants & bars
In line with its Western atmosphere, going out in Steamboat involves steaks, microbrews and live music.
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Other activities
Steamboat has lots to offer, including snowshoe, snowmobiling and powdercat tours, fly-fishing, horseback riding, hot-air ballooning, and rock and ice climbing. more...
Getting there
Steamboat is a three-hour drive from Denver International
Airport, 22 miles (35 km) from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport, known as Hayden (H.D.N.) and 95 miles
(158 km) from Eagle Airport. There are shuttle transfers to and from the
airports.
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Navigation
Resort shortcuts
Steamboat facts
Ski Area
| Base | 6,900 ft 2,103 m |
| Summit | 10,568 ft 3,221 m |
| Elevation | 3,668 ft 1,118 m |
| Area size | 2,965 a 1,200 ha |
Trails/runs
| Number of trails | 164 |
| Advanced | 31 % |
| Intermediate | 56 % |
| Beginner | 13 % |
Lifts
| Gondolas | 1 |
| Chairs | 17 |
| Surface lifts | 2 |
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