Steamboat Ski Resort
Famous for its forest terrain, excellent snowfall record and great family programs, Steamboat ski resort is all about getting up the mountain, whilst its host town of Steamboat Springs provides a taste of Western with a brilliant, welcoming atmosphere.
As an excellent choice for beginners, Steamboat offers first-timer lessons and gentle green trails right up to 3,000m up the mountain. For intermediates, 42% of the resort’s 2,965 acres of skiable terrain offer long, wide, groomed cruisers with views for miles in every direction. Experts can enjoy the double black diamond designated cut trails of Steamboat’s Big Mountain, as well as the 44% of off-piste terrain with conditions determined by mother nature: steep, ungroomed, powder-filled, slopes covered in gorgeous pines perfect for advanced skiers and riders.
Steamboat has built a reputation over the past five decades as one of the best family ski resorts in North America and continues to focus on its award-winning family programs. The main Plaza is now covered with heated pavements and The Steamboat Promenade provides a pedestrian passage all along the snow line for easy access to shops, restaurants, and pubs.
The lively après-ski scene is further enhanced by the permanent Steamboat Stage, hosting free concerts throughout the season. The main town of Steamboat Springs is just a 10-minute bus ride away, providing over 100 restaurants and pubs as well as three supermarkets, six cinema screens, and 10 liquor stores for guests’ convenience.
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Best For...
- All abilities
- Powder heaven
- Tree skiing
Resort Statistics
- Resort Altitude 2,103m
- Skiing Altitude 3,224m
- Total Ski Area 119km
- Lifts 23
- Blue Runs 17km
- Red Runs 50km
- Black Runs 52km
- Cross Country 30km