Steamboat Springs
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About Steamboat Springs
Steamboat Springs is a ski resort in the state of Colorado.
Steamboat Springs travel guide
Getting there
By car Steamboat Springs is typically 3-4 hr away from Denver by car in good winter conditions. If heavy snow, there are a couple of passes (including Rabbit Ears Pass) which become much more difficult and slow going. The most direct route from Denver to Steamboat is I-70 west to Silverthorne. From there, take Highway 9 North to Kremmling where you meet up with US 40. Then drive west on US 40 over Rabbit Ears pass to Steamboat. With no traffic or snow, the drive can be as quick as 2.5 hr.
By plane 1 Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN IATA) (22 miles from Steamboat in Hayden). Many major airlines, including Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest, and United, provide direct service from hubs and major cities during the winter, It is only a 30 min flight from Denver on United. (updated Apr 2020)
By bus Numerous bus and shuttle services are available from Denver airport.
Getting around
The City of Steamboat Springs provides free municipal bus service year round. Buses arrive approximately every 10 min in the winter and every 20 minutes in the summer. The Steamboat Springs Transit stops along every major route with service from downtown to the mountain condos and ski area. Alpine Taxi is Steamboat's taxi Service. They provide in-town taxis as well as shuttle service to and from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport (Hayden) and the Denver International Airport. Storm Mountain Express and Go Alpine also offers shuttle service to and from Hayden.
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The Town of Steamboat Springs is essentially separated into several areas. One is the mountain area (known simply as "the mountain" or "the base area") surrounding the base of the Steamboat Ski Area on Mt. Werner, there are multiple shops as well as dining and nightlife. The area also includes many hotels, condominiums, and rental homes. The area is relatively easy to navigate on foot, but driving can be more difficult. The other major area is downtown, around 4 miles from the Ski Area. Downtown Steamboat is located along Lincoln Avenue (US 40) and stretches 8-10 blocks between Third Street and Eleventh Street. This is the historic area of town. Shopping, dining and nightlife are here as well. Most of Steamboat's better restaurants are located downtown, and the area is much easier to navigate in a car than the mountain area. Parking on Lincoln Avenue is limited, but there are several parking lots on the numbered side streets. West Steamboat is west of downtown and houses more locally oriented businesses (like hardware stores, mechanics, and specialty shops). Steamboat is long known for its legendary "Champagne Powder" snow, western heritage, and Olympic Tradition which gives Steamboat the name of "Ski Town USA." Steamboat is also known for its reputation as a breeding ground for US Winter Olympic Athletes, who often participate in the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club that practices and trains athletes on Howelsen Hill. Howelsen Hill is Steamboat's second, smaller ski area, and is located near the downtown area. Howelsen Hill is the oldest continuous operating ski area in Colorado. Tickets here are much cheaper than at the Steamboat Ski Area, but terrain is also much smaller and includes one lift that operates on weekends, a Poma, a halfpipe, and several runs. Notable Steamboat sites:
1 Fish Creek Falls. Waterfall located in the town of Steamboat Springs. These falls are also pictured on the label of Coors Beer. 2 Routt National Forest. Flat Top Mountains.
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1 The Howler - Steamboat Springs Alpine Slide. - located in Steamboat Springs
Summer Kayak, raft, and tube the Yampa river Wild West Balloon Adventures, 42415 E Deerfoot Ln (located behind the Village at Steamboat), ☏ +1 970 879-7219. A Hot Air Balloon ride over Steamboat Springs Romick Rodeo, 501 Howelsen Parkway. The Howler Steamboat Springs Alpine Slide, 645 Howelsen Parkway (turn off Lincoln Ave in downtown Steamboat on 5th street to cross the Yampa river. Turn right after the river and railroad tracks on Howelsen Parkway. Turn Left at the stop sign.), ☏ +1 970-819-8010. You take a chairlift to the top of Howleson Hill and then using a sled you go down 2400 feet of winding curves Flyfishing on the Yampa River and Elk river Camping in the Zirkels Wilderness Day time rides up the ski mountain ski gondola Zephyr Helicopter Company, ☏ +1 970 846-4677. Helicopter Rides over the area that surrounds Steamboat Springs Rock climbing Swimming in the Steamboat Hot Springs
Horseback Riding
Golfing Golf at many of the area's Golf Courses
Hiking 2 Fish Creek Falls (approximately 5 miles from Steamboat Springs, Fish Creek Falls is located on Fish Creek Falls Road. From the main street in the town of Steamboat Springs, head north on 3rd Ave. and then turn right on Fish Creek Falls Road. The facilities offer both a lower and upper parking lot. It is 5 Dollars for parking at the parking lots and just follow the signs to the Upper and lower tails). A 2.5-mile one way hike that brings you up to 9,000 ft (2,700 m). It is only 1/4 of a mile to the First Falls. Mt. Werner, Buffalo Pass Rabbit Ears pass
Summer Events Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series Hot Air Balloon Festival Steamboat Running Series Steamboat Springs Soccer Tournament Steamboat Marathon and Triathlon Strings in the Mountains. Regular classical performances in the summer made by touring (as well as local) musicians. Triple Crown Sports Tournaments USA Pro Cycling Challenge - the largest St
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Shops Several shops are located downtown Steamboat on Lincoln Avenue. Additionally, there are stores on the mountain near the ski area in Ski Times Square.
SmartWool Socks. While you're there, purchase a pair--the corporate headquarters are located in Steamboat Springs. 1 Embellishments, 903 Lincoln Avenue (Located near the Steamboat Art Museum). A beautiful shop of home furnishings and accessories specializing in fair-trade merchandise. 2 F.M. Light & Sons, 830 Lincoln Ave (Located in Downtown Steamboat Springs), ☏ +1 970 879-1822, [email protected]. This clothing store offers all things western and has been owned and operated by the same family for five generations. (updated Dec 2022)
Equipment rental There are many places in Steamboat where you can rent ski and snowboard equipment for your stay in Steamboat. Here are just a few of the many equipment rental stores found in Steamboat
Black Tie Ski Rentals. Breeze. Christy Sports. One Stop Ski Shop Ltd, ☏ +1 970 879-4754. Ski Haus, ☏ +1 970 879-0385. Sportstalker: Retail-Rental, ☏ +1 970 879-2445. Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare, ☏ +1 970 879-9144. Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation, ☏ +1 970 879-6111. Steamboat Ski Touring Center, ☏ +1 970 879-8180. Terry Sports, ☏ +1 970 879-8414. If you arriving in Steamboat without a car it is probably easier to rent your gear closer to your hotel or even better the lifts as most offer over night storage, saving you the hassle of lugging your skis back to your accommodation every day. Or to secure speci
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.