Come ski with us at one of Colorado's premiere ski destinations! Steamboat offers over 2,965 acres of skiable terrain across six distinct peaks, making it one of the largest ski resorts in Colorado. With 23 lifts and more than 180 trails, Steamboat provides a diverse range of skiing and snowboarding opportunities for all skill levels, from wide-open groomers to expert tree runs and glades. Steamboat Resort gave us a link to give you a discount on the following: Lift Tickets: 1-2 days- 25% | 3+ days- 30%, Rentals: Steamboat Sport Rentals- 30%, Group Lessons- 10% and Ski Butlers- 10% https://inntopia.travel/ecomm/Package/PackageBuilder/3735661/en-US/?packageid=87411&promocode=WOLBAR26_ACT Depending on how many days you plan to ski/board and other resorts you visit during the season, it's worthwhile to look into the Ikon pass
Steamboat Resort offers night skiing Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings. Night skiing uses the Christie Peak Express and includes five trails (Sitz, See Me, Vogue, Stampede and Lil’ Rodeo). All levels of skiing and riding will be available with two beginner, two intermediate and one advanced trail.
Plenty of options to choose from for each category. We recommend comparing a few companies/shops as they vary in location and price. Reserve in advance.
Located about 3 miles from downtown off of Fish Creek Falls Road, you’ll find the parking lot and trailhead to the falls themselves. The 280ft tall waterfall is a sight to behold, especially in winter! There is a short 0.8-mile loop trail to get to the falls. But, for those with walking difficulties, there is also a wheelchair-accessible viewing platform, just a quarter mile from the car park.
Overlooking Howelsen Hill and Steamboat Town is Emerald Mountain. This small mountain is only 8,252 feet (2,515 meters) and it’s the perfect spot for an afternoon hike, even in the winter. There’s a 3.8-mile out-and-back trail to reach the top, it’s a moderate hike that most young kids can manage too. This is a favorite outdoor exercise spot amongst locals. People hike, run, and mountain bike here year-round. Due to the high traffic, the wide trail is always well-maintained and easily accessible even when covered in snow.
Steamboat Resort has a rink right in Ski Time Square. Rent skating equipment and hop on the rink for a few laps. Afterwards, head over to Timber & Torch for some hot chocolate or warm cocktails while watching the skiers zoom down the hill to the gondola.
Located about a 20-minute drive from downtown Steamboat, Strawberry Hot Springs is an absolute must-do winter activity! There are two large natural hot spring pools, one is a few degrees hotter than the other, and a cold-water pool too. Facilities include bathrooms and heated changing rooms. At night, there is very limited lighting for enhanced star gazing so it's recommended to bring flashlights or headlamps. You will need a vehicle with 4-wheel drive to reach these hot springs. If you don't have one, please contact Sweet Pea Tours or Hot Springs Shuttle to request a shuttle to take you. Admission is $20, cash only, and reservations in advance are required.
Spend an afternoon wandering along Lincoln Avenue and exploring the boutique shops. There are candy and ice cream shops for the sweet-tooth, bookstores and coffee shops for the bookworm, art galleries and craft stores for the artistic minds, and equipment and outdoor shops for the adventure enthusiasts. F M Light & Sons is a staple!
Schmiggity’s is THE music venue in Steamboat Springs. Free-admission, full bar and karaoke nights.
They have 20 rotating taps, a 20 bbl brewing system and a large, casual taproom atmosphere with a front patio and rooftop patio. They don’t serve food, but there is pizza, BBQ, and a burger joint available next door & nearby to order from and you may bring your own food. Well behaved dogs allowed on leash.
A brewpub featuring fresh, locally crafted, innovative beers and artisan wood-fired cuisine.
T Bar: Ski-in/ski-out spot for a mid-day or afternoon beer, located at the bottom of the Christie III lift. It has a patio with lots of chairs and great views of Steamboat. Truffle Pig: Located at the base of the Mount Werner ski area, is a relaxed post-ski hangout offering happy-hour deals & a festive vibe, including live music. The views are definitely worth stopping in for a drink. Los Locos: Enjoy a large plate of nachos, tacos and a margarita! Has a small outside patio that looks out on the mountain and a cozy feel inside, giving a low-pressure, upbeat vibe. Best bang for your buck at the mountain.
Oversized servings of American breakfast & lunch fare draw crowds to this homey cafe & bakery.
Cozy breakfast & lunch standby featuring American cafe fare & a garden patio overlooking a creek. Serves happy hour food · Serves great cocktails
Casual, funky eatery serving classic & creative burgers, hand-cut fries, beer & more. Eric's favorite burger is La Freak and Elana's is Black Mamba 24!
Dimly lit hangout with a laid-back vibe serving updated Irish classics & full bar offerings. Serves great cocktails · Has fireplace · Has live music
Rustic-chic kitchen serving charcuterie & globally inspired small plates, plus craft cocktails. A more upscale après scene. Serves happy hour food · Serves vegan dishes
Upbeat Mexican hangout with a rooftop patio serving classic eats with beer, cocktails & tequila. Serves happy hour food · Serves great cocktails
Indonesian dishes along with other Southeast Asian fare in an intimate setting with exotic decor.