Steamboat Ski Resort
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About Steamboat Ski Resort
Overview of Steamboat Ski Resort
Steamboat Ski Resort, located in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, is a premier destination renowned for its authentic Western atmosphere, genuine hospitality, and exceptional skiing experiences. Established in 1963, the resort has become one of North America's most celebrated ski destinations.
It offers a diverse range of activities and amenities suitable for visitors of all ages and skill levels.
Skiing and Snowboarding
The resort features 184 trails spread across 3,741 acres of skiable terrain, with a vertical drop of 3,668 feet. Trails are categorized by difficulty: 14% for beginners, 42% for intermediates, and 44% for advanced skiers.
Famous for its “Champagne Powder®” snow, Steamboat offers a unique skiing experience. The longest run, "Why Not," measures approximately 3 miles, providing a scenic and thrilling descent.
Freestyle enthusiasts can enjoy six terrain parks, including the Mavericks Superpipe, one of North America's premier half-pipes.
Mountain Statistics
- Base Elevation: 6,900 feet
- Summit Elevation: 10,568 feet
- Annual Snowfall: Approximately 336 inches
- Lifts: 21 total, including gondolas, high-speed quads, and surface lifts
Summer Activities
Steamboat Resort is active year-round, offering a variety of summer activities such as mountain biking, hiking, scenic gondola rides, and numerous events throughout the warmer months.
The commitment to year-round recreation ensures a memorable experience regardless of the season.
Recent Developments
Since 2021, the "Full Steam Ahead" project has enhanced base area facilities and expanded terrain.
By the 2023-2024 season, the resort added 650 acres of advanced and expert terrain at Mahogany Ridge, securing its status as the second-largest ski resort in Colorado.
Ownership
In 2017, Steamboat Resort was acquired by Alterra Mountain Company, a hospitality company headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Alterra owns and operates multiple ski resorts across North America and offers the Ikon Pass, granting access to a network of premier destinations.
Location and Accessibility
Steamboat Springs is located in northwestern Colorado, approximately 157 miles northwest of Denver.
The resort is accessible via the Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN), which provides direct flights from major cities, increasing convenience for travelers.
Locations
- Aurora, CO, USA
- Centennial, CO, USA
- Denver, CO, USA
- Westminster, CO, USA
- Lakewood, CO, USA
- Thornton, CO, USA
- Arvada, CO, USA
Additional Information
Steamboat Ski Resort continues to uphold its legacy of providing exceptional skiing experiences while embracing the rich Western heritage of Steamboat Springs.
Whether seeking thrilling winter adventures or relaxing summer activities, Steamboat offers a diverse and memorable destination for all visitors.