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From the moment ski season ends until opening day, Steamboat Ski Resort is working tirelessly to improve efficiency, guest experience, and sustainability efforts. This year is one of the most exciting yet, with a brand new $15 million gondola set to take off in November. As snow begins to cover Ski

Due to its unique location as Colorado’s northernmost ski and snowboard resort, Steamboat often gets snow that no other place does, averaging nearly 30 feet a season. The Boat’s sprawling terrain stretches across almost 3,000 acres and features 165 trails—more than you could ski in an entire week.

Possibly the most “Colorado” photo of all time is the famed depiction of a pair of Stetson- and spur-wearing cowhands on horseback riding through two feet of snow in Steamboat Springs and carrying wooden skis across their laps. This also happens to be the quintessential image of Steamboat, which

Guest blogger: Court Allen, Steamboat visitor, avid skier & family man

Family time, mountain time, and ski time... as the years have gone by, Thanksgiving week has ushered in the holiday season for our family. Having traveled the country and world as a military family, the mountains and skiing on

Rental Mania

November 25, 2009 by SSCRA Blogger

Guest blogger: Paulette Thomas New Steamboat Springs Resident Chamber Staff Member

Hooray, the mountain is open! I’m ready to hit the slopes. Well, almost ready. I’ve got the perfect snowboarding outfit that I found on sale, I have beanies, gloves and goggles. Now all I need to figure out is what

Styling in Steamboat

November 6, 2009 by SSCRA Blogger

I just finished reading Outside Magazine’s feature on a few of Steamboat’s finest men about town. The spread shows stylish shots of our very own Todd Lodwick, Adam Spector, Jerad Iacovetto, and Luke Brosterhous. The Olympian, The Energizer, The Rancher and The Golfer, respectively, spent some time

Winter's Homecoming

October 30, 2009 by SSCRA Blogger

In my mind there is nothing more brilliant than waking up to a peaceful world of fluffy snow. The winter storm that has been hovering over the Front Range the past few days has finally made it to Steamboat. Watching as perfect flakes swirl outside my office window it’s almost as if the storm is

As my obsession with checking the weather and snow report gets bigger and bigger, I am happy to report that we are expecting some fresh snow today!! Not only does this mean the already amazing skiing is going to get even better but also that we could finally call this our record breaking year for

Busy in the 'Boat

March 19, 2008 by SSCRA Blogger

Can you guess how many people there are in Steamboat Springs this week?

The lead story in this morning’s Steamboat Pilot and Today, details how many people are in town this week. With the weather being so nice, spring break visitors and the great snow, it looks like there are approximately 14,000

I hope everyone enjoyed their St. Patty’s Day. I had some delicious corn beef and cabbage and can’t wait to make some amazing Reuben’s with the leftovers!! Looking at the paper I am very excited to see the temperatures going up all the way into the 50’s. I heard some birds chirping this morning, the

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