"Champagne Powder" in "Ski Town USA"
Steamboat Ski Resort is a premier ski destination famous for its Champagne Powder®.
The mountain is also known for its unique aspen glades, offering up some of the best tree skiing in North America.
One of the largest ski resorts in Colorado, Steamboat Springs has been dubbed Ski Town, U.S.A. ®, due to the fact that more
Olympians call Steamboat home than any other ski resort. It’s one of Colorado's best family-friendly ski resorts.
Steamboat Ski Resort has over 4.6 square miles (2,965 acres) of skiable terrain, 184 named trails, and 18 lifts.
The base elevation is 6,900 feet, and the summit elevation is 10,568 feet. The vertical rise is 3,668 feet.
Located 22 miles east of Hayden (HDN), 95 miles north of Eagle (EGE) and 180 miles northwest of Denver (DEN), it
is easily accessible via air from multiple locations. Steamboat Springs is actually a complete mountain range comprised
of six peaks. Steamboat offers nearly 3,000 acres of ski terrain from expansive mogul areas, wide-open cruisers and
exciting glades- all covered in Steamboat’s legendary Champagne Powder® snow. Steamboat is also home
to the longest superpipe in North America, at an amazing 650 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 15 feet high.
The Town of Steamboat Springs
Steamboat is a cattle town with a long, rich history and an authentic western flair. There are really two towns here
today- the village at the base area of the resort, and the town of Steamboat Springs itself. Both offer an array of dining
and nightlife options, and a little shopping as well. But, most notable is the simple, genuine friendliness and relaxed,
down-home atmosphere that will make you feel welcome during your ski vacation.
Non-Ski Activities – Available but not included in the TSC Trip:
Scenic Gondola Rides | Strawberry Park Hot Springs | Ice Skating | Horseback Riding | Snowmobile Tours