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WELCOME TO STEAMBOAT SPRINGS Steamboat Springs is known for
Champagne Powder® and we certainly relish every ski season, but I’d be remiss to not share the fact that we also love soaking in the warm summer days full of adventure and relaxing cool evenings. The Steamboat Springs Visitors’ Guide is a wonderful resource to help plan a two-day or twoweek trip to Steamboat Springs. Be sure to check out flights that bring you directly into the Steamboat Springs/Hayden airport. We have daily flights from Denver International Airport and direct service from Houston this summer. Whether you come in spring, summer or fall, you will enjoy an unforgettable and unique experience. May is ideal for hiking, wildflowers, road biking and kayaking. Town is quiet and ready for you to come kick back and relax with us. If not already open, many trails become ridable for mountain biking in June. Our famous weekly Pro Rodeo Series starts in June, along with the Farmers Market. Restaurants’ outdoor patios are ready for service with a view. July starts off with a bang. Independence Day in Steamboat is small-town Americana at its finest. Tubing down the Yampa River is a must. The Free Concert Series is in full swing. All bike racks are full, and the Yampa River Core Trail is hopping. Labor Day Weekend is full of family-friendly activities and events along with the Steamboat Stage Race for the road riders in the family. Steamboat OktoberWest falls in mid-September, the perfect time for leaf-peeping and beer-tasting at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area. As we wrap up September and head into October, town quiets down again. You’ll have the trails to yourself, restaurant reservations are no longer required, and the weather couldn’t be better. This is my favorite time of the year to mountain bike, golf, hike, dine and shop. I hope you join us this year and find the perfect month for your getaway in paradise.
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Contents David Dietrich
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Welcome Letter
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Picture Yourself
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Signature Events
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Lakes and Rivers
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Bird’s Eye View
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Roads and Trails
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Fun and Games
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On the Mountain
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Steamboat Lake Activities with Karl Bunker
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For the Dogs
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Trail Exploration with Kellie Gorman
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Western Living
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Family Outings with Jason Lacy
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Relax and Restore
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Summer on the Mountain with Jeff Daniels
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Dining + Wining + Shopping
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Dog Town USA with Lynne Miller
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Art, Music & Culture
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Roping at the Rodeo with Eric Logan
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Historic Walking Tour
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Farmers Market Tips with Lance Davis
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Datebook
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City Map
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Reasons to Return for Ski Season
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ABOUT THE COVER Britt Dick and Kate LeVasseur enjoy an early morning trail run on Flash of Gold, a new addition to the trail network on Buffalo Pass. Photograph by Noah Wetzel
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Miranda Schrock backpacks in Mount Zirkel Wilderness. Day hikes abound in the Routt National Forest and Mount Zirkel Wilderness, both of which are within easy driving distance of Steamboat Springs.
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The Keepin’ It Free Concert Series at the base of Howelsen Hill attracts local and visiting families to enjoy top-name acts on select summer weekends. VG 8 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
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Spectators gather around hot air balloons as they inflate for the early morning Hot Air Balloon Rodeo at Bald Eagle Lake.
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Jared Terrio and Justin Hirsch bike the Mountain View trail near the summit of Mount Werner. Dubbed Bike Town USA, Steamboat Springs boasts approximately 200 miles of mountain bike trails.
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Burgess Creek Beach at the Mount Werner Base Area has Adirondack chairs and shallow water for kid-friendly play on warm summer days.
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Marty Smith and Sam Smiley kayak middle Fish Creek in the high waters of early June.
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George and Lucy Ward gallop on horseback across a meadow at the Home Ranch, where riders of all ages and skill levels can explore 4,000 acres of ranchland just north of Steamboat Springs. VG 12 | ON L I N E A T W W W . S T E A M B O A T C H A M B E R . C O M
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Evening Concerts JUNE Jun 22 BOSTYX: Unplugged Jun 23 Opening Night Orchestra Jun 27 Cliburn Silver Medalist Kenny Broberg Jun 30 Celebrate America Vol II
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JULY Jul 1 An Evening with David Crosby and Friends Jul 7 Ensemble MĂŠlange Jul 8 Brent Rowan and Friends: Joe Nichols Jul 11 Attacca Quartet Jul 13 Nnenna Freelon Jul 14 Alpin Hong: Chasing Chopin Jul 15 John Michael Montgomery Jul 18 Chamber Music Duos and Trios Jul 20 Django Festival All-Stars Jul 21 Haydn and His Students Jul 25 Watercolors Jul 27 Melissa Etheridge Jul 28 Happy Feet! Jul 29 Amos Lee Jul 31 Jarabe Mexicano (Family) AUGUST Aug 1 Cello/Piano Recital Aug 3 The Dustbowl Revival Aug 4 Orchestra Finale Aug 10 Shovels & Rope Aug 14 Andrew Bird Aug 17 Indigo Girls Aug 19 Martin Sexton Aug 22 Rodrigo y Gabriela Aug 24 Don McLean with Pure Prairie League ADDITIONAL CONCERTS:
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SUMMER O N T H E M O U N TA I N S T E A M B O AT. C O M
SIGNATURE EVENTS Among all the festivities in Steamboat Springs, a handful of special events are considered the hallmarks of Steamboat in the Summertime.
STEAMBOAT MARATHON, HALF-MARATHON AND 10K Sunday, June 3, 7:30 a.m.-noon Descend from the scenic mountains of North Routt County through the Elk River Valley on a paved country road, arriving in downtown Steamboat Springs, where bystanders cheer you on at the finish line. The Steamboat Marathon has been ranked as one of the “Top 10 Destination Marathons in North America.” www.steamboatmarathon.com | 970-879-0880
MUSTANG ROUNDUP Thursday-Saturday, June 14-16 More than 450 Mustang owners from the Rocky Mountain region converge on Steamboat over Father’s Day Weekend. For spectators, the highlight may be the Show n’ Shine Car Show, when Lincoln Avenue is lined with Mustangs, from vintage mid-‘60s classics to Shelby Cobra coupes and sleek 2018s, the most powerful production Mustangs to date. Activities also include a scenic mountain tour, autocross, Friday night social gathering and awards breakfast. Spectators are welcome at the Meadows parking lot for Friday’s autocross. www.rockymountainmustangroundup.org | 303-430-0433
COWBOYS’ ROUNDUP DAYS Saturday-Wednesday, June 30-July 4 For more than 100 years, Steamboat has celebrated Independence Day in grand, Western style. Fire trucks, horses, beauty queens, bands and hay wagons are a sight to behold at the Fourth of July parade down Lincoln Avenue. The evening fireworks display, pending weather conditions, is among the best in the West. Additional events include the Pro Rodeo Series, Mountain Madness Half Marathon and 10K, a free concert at Howelsen Hill, Strings Music Festival’s classical American concert, ski jumping at Howelsen Hill, pancake breakfast at Little Toots Park, main street roller-ski race, Pioneer Day Block Party and Community Concert and the Jumpin’ & Jammin’ Competition and Community Party. www.steamboatsummer.com | 970-879-0880
HOT AIR BALLOON RODEO AND GLOW Saturday-Sunday, July 14-15 Just east of Steamboat at Bald Eagle Lake, balloonists and spectators gather at sunrise for this colorful spectacle. Watch as balloons rise slowly over the valley, first for an early morning ascension, then for the rodeo, which consists of contests that test the pilots’ skill. On Saturday night, head to the base of the ski area to watch as the glow of balloons, tethered just off the ground, light up the night sky at Mount Werner. www.hotairballoonrodeo.com | 970-879-0880
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The fire-breathing dragon delights spectators at the annual Fourth of July Parade on Lincoln Avenue. VG 16 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
SKI HAUS Summertime. Hot all day and cool at night. Nothing is better until you add good friends and the ‘Haus.
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Ski Haus. A Steamboat tradition since 1969
Playful sculptures greet visitors to Art in the Park, held annually at West Lincoln Park in downtown Steamboat Springs.
ART IN THE PARK Saturday-Sunday, July 14-15 This annual fair attracts artists from throughout the West, who display their latest creations on the lawn of West Lincoln Park, on the western edge of downtown Steamboat. Performance artists, food vendors and children’s activities make this classic Steamboat event one that the whole family will remember. www.steamboatarts.org | 970-879-9008
OKTOBERWEST Friday-Saturday, Sept. 14-15 Timed to coincide with fall colors, Steamboat’s OktoberWest showcases Colorado products from ale to beef. A downtown pub crawl kicks off the festival on Friday night. The I Love Beef Cook-Off and a Beer Garden are among Saturday’s highlights, which also include music and children’s activities. www.steamboatsummer.com | 970-879-0880
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LAKES AND RIVERS
Rafter David Dietrich enjoys calm waters and sunshine on the Colorado River near State Bridge.
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Whether you’re looking to relax and cast a line, navigate the rushing river or have a boat day out on the lake, Routt County’s mountain waters offer a little something for everyone.
FLY FISH Anglers of all skill levels can find their own patch of fishing real estate, whether it’s at the downtown fishing holes of the Yampa River, the tailwaters of Stagecoach Reservoir, Bear River in the Flat Tops or Christina State Wildlife Area on the Elk River. Visit one of the fly shops in town to book a fishing guide or get tips on where the fish are biting. See page VG 62
Craig Jones and Justin Reiter enjoy an afternoon of fly fishing on Sarvis Creek. VG 18 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
BOAT, WAKEBOARD AND WATERSKI Set out on the water beneath the silhouette of Hahns Peak on Steamboat Lake, 27 miles north of town. Steamboat Lake Marina offers fishing, pontoon, waterskiing/ wakeboarding and small boats, which can be hired along with a driver for a half- or full-day. Fishing, pontoon, wakewatersport and small boat rentals are also available at the Stagecoach State Park Marina, 16 miles south of Steamboat. www.steamboatlakemarina.com 970-879-7019 www.steamboatspringsboatrentals.com 970-736-8342
PADDLEBOARD When rushing waters slow and summer comes into full swing, captain your own
paddleboard down the Yampa River. Up your namaste game with a yoga session atop a floating paddleboard on Fetcher Pond – paddleboard yoga puts your core muscles to work. Experience a surreal nighttime tour at Pearl Lake as glow lights beneath your board illuminate the surrounding water. Paddleboarding isn’t as easy as it looks; lessons are recommended, as are a personal flotation device and helmet. See page VG 62
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TUBE Nothing’s better on a summer day than hopping in an inner tube and cooling off with a float down the Yampa River. Make sure to use sunscreen, bring along plenty of water and be considerate of others on your path downstream. Tubers are encouraged to start no further upstream than Fetcher Park to leave the upper portion of the river open for fishing. See page VG 64
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KAYAK Pack a knapsack in your kayak and spend the day paddling on the tranquil waters of Stagecoach Reservoir, Pearl Lake or Steamboat Lake, or speed things up with an adventure on the Yampa or Elk rivers. Confident kayakers can brave rushing waters during spring runoff,
A group of costumed rafters takes part in a race at Charlie’s Hole during the Yampa River Festival.
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or wait until later in the summer when rivers warm up and slow down. Get comfortable in a kayak at Mountain Sports Kayak School, then rent equipment at Backdoor Sports on Yampa Street and put your skills to the test on the Yampa River. See page VG 62 www.mountainsportskayak.com 970-879-8794 www.backdoorsports.com 970-879-6249
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The Yampa River Festival celebrates the last remaining major free-flowing waterway in the Colorado River Basin, which passes through the heart of Steamboat Springs. The festival’s goal is to show respect for the river and, of course, to have a blast on the rushing springtime waters that flow through downtown Steamboat. Whether you are a kayaker or paddleboarder, the Yampa River Festival has something for you. Even if you choose to simply sit back on the banks of the river and watch the fun unfold, conditions are perfect: food and drink options abound on Yampa Street. The festival starts off with the Fish Creek Race Friday evening. On Saturday, downriver races, freestyle competitions, the Stand-Up Paddleboard Cup, Crazy River Dog Contest, tubing and raft races are held at Charlie’s Hole by 13th Street. A slalom race on Sunday brings the weekend to a finish. For more information, visit www.friendsoftheyampa.com
KARL BUNKER
Almost 20 years ago, Karl Bunker moved to Steamboat Springs from Michigan with the intent of staying to teach skiing for just a couple of years. A victim of the Yampa Valley Curse, Bunker ended up sticking around long-term to run Steamboat Lake Marina – he has been spending his summers on the water ever since then. What are your favorite water activities at the lake? My favorite activity at the lake is wakesurfing. It’s a fairly new watersports activity, but it’s very easy to learn and tons of fun. The marina has a great deal with Mastercraft Boats, and we have a new boat every couple years to play on. We offer that
boat for rent, so people can experience the fun of watersports with a great boat, and best of all it includes the driver! I also love to fish and get kids fishing. Both my daughters love to fish and catch crawdads.
What are your favorite activities close to Steamboat Lake in North Routt? Camping with friends and family, and taking a UTV or hiking up to Hahns Peak or Sand Mountain. Then, after coming down, taking the boat out on the water for a surf session, then back to the camper for family dinner around the campfire and roasting marshmallows and planning the next adventures. Taking a stand-up paddleboard on the lake in the morning is pretty awesome too!
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LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Karl Bunker captains one of his boats across Steamboat Lake.
Safety tips for people on the water for the first time?
What are some things you recommend people pack for a day out on the water?
Kids under 13 always need to wear a personal flotation device. Be aware of your surroundings and enjoy the area responsibly. The best way to have fun and make great memories is to stay safe.
At the lake, the weather can change very quickly. Remember to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, towel, sweater, jacket, rain jacket, music, water, food for grilling, fishing gear and your favorite friends and family.
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BIRD’S EYE VIEW
Yampa Valley Crane Festival
Rabbit Ears Pass provides excellent views of Lake Catamount in the summer.
Float, fly, zip, or glide high above Steamboat Springs to get the ultimate views of the mountains, rivers, forests, lakes and ranchland comprised by the Yampa Valley.
HOT AIR BALLOONING Float 3,000 feet above Steamboat on an early morning and watch as it awakes from its peaceful slumber. Wild West Balloon Adventures offers daily 45-minute hot air balloon tours of town and the surrounding area. Rides come with continental breakfast, a traditional Champagne ceremony and a flight certificate to show off to your friends afterward. www.wildwestballooning.com / 970-879-7219
HELICOPTER RIDE Elevate your tour of the valley via helicopter. Zephyr Helicopter Company offers hour-long tours of any combination of local areas, from North Routt County, Hahn’s Peak and Steamboat Lake to Mount Werner, Strawberry Park and Emerald Mountain. Create your own custom tour VG 22 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
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and focus on the areas that interest the members of your group the most. Up to five can take a helicopter tour, depending on the group’s total weight. www.zephyrhelicopter.com / 970-879-0494
ZIPLINING Grab your camera or your GoPro and get ready for a thrill ride as you hurtle across forested sections of Rabbit Ears Pass. Feast on views of the surrounding area on a twoto three-hour tour that includes ATV rides along the old U.S. 40, two quick-jump belay systems and six segments of high-speed zipline run over a scenic landscape. www.steamboatziplineadventures.com 970-879-6500
GLIDING Aspiring glider pilots with dreams of soaring across the valley should head west of town to the Steamboat Springs Soaring Association. Based out of a 4,200-foot-plus airstrip at Eagle Soaring Airfield, this club provides winch-assisted lifts for gliders as well as training for those new to the sport. Open to new members. www.soarsteamboat.org / 970-879-3935
Discover the majesty of the greater sandhill crane as this extraordinary bird migrates through the Yampa Valley. The 2018 Crane Festival features: •
Keynote presentation by Anne Lacy, head of crane research at the International Crane Foundation
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Presentation and book signing by Jennifer Ackerman, author of the best-selling book “The Genius of Birds”
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Talk by Pam Liu about cranes as symbols in other cultures
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Guided crane viewings led by crane expert Paul Tebbel
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Picnic and crane conservation presentation at Carpenter Ranch
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Crane film showings at Bud Werner Memorial Library
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Birding by pontoon boat on Steamboat Lake
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Crane-themed displays in Steamboat art galleries
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Guided nature walk on Mount Werner
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Live-raptor booth and presentation by HawkQuest
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Outdoor performance by crane-inspired aerialist dancers
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Crane yoga workshops for all ages
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“Big Sit” at the Yampa River Botanic Park osprey nest
ROADS AND TRAILS
Dan Hohs and Scott Larson make the most of the cool evening air as they cross an open field on the Thunderhead Hiking Trail at the Steamboat Ski Area. Noah Wetzel
Exploring the Yampa Valley can be as easy as grabbing your hiking boots, running shoes, bike helmet or car keys and getting out there.
morning. (Directions: From U.S. 40, take County Road 129 to Clark and continue to Columbine. Take a right on Forest Service Road 490, then a left on Forest Service Road 418, which will lead to the trailhead.)
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Amble up to the base of the formation that gave Rabbit Ears Pass its name: Rabbit Ears Peak. A 6-mile roundtrip hike, surrounded by over 80 species of wildflowers, will get you to the twin spires of rock. (Directions: On U.S. 40, turn at the sign for Dumont Lake and drive roughly one mile until you reach a stone monument. Turn left on Forest Service Road 131 and look for trail marker 291 on the right.)
To see Steamboat’s iconic landmark, hike to Fish Creek Falls via any of three trail options: 1. A paved, half-mile trail with flora and fauna signage, 2. A fairly steep, quarter-mile dirt trail leading to the base of the falls, or 3. A six-mile trail that passes a second falls, as well as Long Lake and the Continental Divide Trail, and ends in a scenic valley. Walk on the 7-mile paved path along the Yampa River Core Trail. Watch tubers, rafters and paddleboarders as they drift downstream, or examine trailside artwork and sculptures. Opt for an elevated valley view with the Vista Nature Trail on Mount Werner, which is handicap-accessible and has educational signage about the surrounding plants and animals.
TRAILS AROUND THE VALLEY Head to North Routt County and make a journey to unparalleled views from the fire tower atop Hahns Peak. The hike is steep, but short – a mere 1.7 miles each way – and the views are worth it. Avoid afternoon lightning storms by starting your trek early in the VG 24 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
The 11-mile Zirkel Circle affords hikers an eclectic sampler of Yampa Valley terrain, from clear mountain lakes and patches of snow to bright meadows, aspen groves and meandering creeks. Be prepared for steep terrain and minor water crossings. (Directions: From U.S. 40, take Routt County Road 129 approximately 18 miles, past Clark. Take a right on Seedhouse Road and drive approximately 12 miles until you reach Slavonia Trailhead. Take the left fork to remain on trail #1161 to Gilpin Lake. To complete the circle, continue to Gold Creek Lake, then back to the trailhead.)
GENTLE RIDES Hikers, bikers and dog-walkers share the path on Spring Creek Trail, a half-mile from downtown Steamboat. At the back side of Emerald Mountain, 4-mile-long Rotary Trail provides gradual climbs, wide berms and smooth terrain – perfect for a biking adventure with the family.
MOUNTAIN BIKING Check out the newly expanded network of mountain bike trails on Buffalo Pass, including Flash of Gold, aptly named for the spectacular display of colors that riders are treated to in fall. Spin your wheels to awe-inspiring views on Emerald Mountain. The 4.2-mile Morning Gloria trail on the south side of the mountain provides 848 feet of vertical biking and tops it off with views of
the Flat Tops and Mount Werner. Emerald also offers the 1.5-mile Wild Rose trail – stretches of which pass through Steamboat’s quintessential aspen groves – and connects to the more advanced Beall and Ridge trails. The Divide Trail, which connects Rabbit Ears Pass to trails atop the Steamboat Ski Area, offers a challenging ride with steep downhill portions, lakeside riding and passage through dense aspen forests.
ROAD AND GRAVEL BIKING Get an unrivaled view of the Mount Zirkel Wilderness with a ride along Elk River Road and Seedhouse Road north of town. For vast vistas of breathtaking ranchland, head south of Steamboat, take a right on Colorado 131 and then a left at the Stagecoach turnoff. Turn back toward town at Sarvis Creek and bask in the beauty of Routt County. Only serious cyclists should attempt the Gore Gruel, a 112-mile ride with serious climbs. Head up Rabbit Ears Pass, then south to Wolford Mountain Reservoir. Take a right on Colorado 134 and continue over Gore Pass, then take a right onto Colorado 131, and pass through Toponas and Oak Creek on your way back to Steamboat. To ride Twentymile Road, a 46-mile expedition with significant elevation changes, turn west on 13th street in downtown Steamboat, then take a left when you reach County Road 27. Continue until Oak Creek, then turn left on Colorado 131, continue through Oak Creek Canyon, and take a left on County Road 14 back to Steamboat.
SCENIC DRIVES
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Take a relaxing drive and witness the majesty of summer in the Yampa Valley from the comfort of your car. For bonus enjoyment, go in the fall, when the Yampa Valley explodes in vibrant color. Explore North Routt County, where vast valleys of ranchland line Elk River and Seedhouse Road. Further north of Steamboat, see Steamboat Lake and the iconic profile of Hahns Peak. East of town, ascend Rabbit Ears Pass to view a sea of aspen groves from Muddy Pass, or head to Yampa, which affords access to the Flat Tops Wilderness Area Scenic Byway via Dunckley Pass and Ripple Creek Pass. Kaleb VanArsdale, Elliott Browning and Michael Arnould hike near Rocky Peak, just outside Mount Zirkel Wilderness. S T E A M B O A T S P R I N G S V I S I T O R S ’ G U I D E | S U M M E R 2 018 | VG 25
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Vettes on the Rockies Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 23-26 Sheraton Steamboat Resort Corvette owners from across the nation come to Steamboat to show off their rides. Check out vintage Vettes at the Show ‘N Shine or watch the cars in action at Funkana. Thursday, Aug. 23 1-5 p.m. – Sheraton registration & welcome desks open 4 p.m. – Resort check-in available 5 p.m. – Meet & Greet Friday, Aug. 24 10 a.m. – First Funkana run in the Meadows parking lot. Saturday, Aug. 25 8 a.m. – Show ‘N Shine parking starts on Yampa Street.
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10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Judging of Show ‘N Shine. Vendors on-site; GM & Purifoy car display.
Miranda Schrock bikes through an aspen grove at sunset on the Buffalo Pass trail Flash of Gold.
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Sunday, Aug. 26 11 a.m. – Hotel checkout For more information, visit www.lgcacorvette.org
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Kellie Gorman is the program director for Yampatika, an environmental education organization in Steamboat Springs. In the summer, she can often be found mountain biking, trail running and backpacking around the Yampa Valley. What are your favorite summer events in Steamboat? First Friday ArtWalks, the Hot Air Balloon Rodeo and the Cowpie Classic rugby tournament.
What kinds of wildlife should people be on the lookout for on summer hikes?
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I enjoy listening and watching for birds, from raptors to songbirds, and watching for any movement aside from humans: fox, short tail weasel, marmot and moose are some of my favorites.
Spots with the best views of the Yampa Valley? I love the new trails up on Buffalo Pass. I also really enjoy hiking in the Flat Tops
and the Zirkel Wilderness, or riding my bike to the top of Emerald Mountain for a quick and easy way to get great views.
What activities does Yampatika offer in the summer? Weekly programs include a Mineral Springs Tour, guided hikes at Fish Creek Falls and programs on Mount Werner. We also offer “adult field school” programs every month throughout the summer.
What items should everyone have in their hiking day-pack? Make sure to have water, food, warm layers, waterproof jacket, map, first aid kit, a way to treat water and a friend! It’s easier to problem-solve when you’re fed, hydrated, warm enough and have a friend to work out any challenges with.
Any easier, beginner-level hikes in the area that still offer plenty opportunities to see flora and fauna? Fish Creek Falls is incredibly popular for a good reason – I like to do a little loop out to the overlook, then head down to the falls and back to the parking lot. I also love North Routt, and Coulton Creek is a beautiful area to explore and enjoy some solitude.
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Kids – and kids at heart – have reason to celebrate with the treasure trove of all things sport found in Steamboat Springs.
AMAZE’N STEAMBOAT FAMILY FUN PARK The group can’t agree on one game to play? No problem. Stop by Amaze’n Steamboat, where the giant maze is the central attraction, but the fun doesn’t end there. Putt your way to bragging rights in miniature golf, hop your heart out in the bouncy house, and make like a prospector with gem-stone panning. www.amazensteamboat.com / 970-870-8682
TENNIS, VOLLEYBALL AND PICKLEBALL Have you ever wondered what the giant white dome by the ski area is? The answer: It’s where all of your tennis and pickleball dreams can be fulfilled. The Tennis Center at Steamboat, affectionately dubbed the “Tennis Bubble” by Steamboat locals, offers 10 outdoor and six indoor courts. Rentals are available, and reservations are required (specify which sport in reservation). Two outdoor tennis courts and three outdoor volleyball courts at the base of Howelsen Hill operate on a first-come, first-served basis. Old Town Hot Springs, conveniently located downtown, also has two outdoor tennis courts (reservations required). www.10s.com / 970-879-8400 www.oldtownhotsprings.org / 970-879-1828 www.steamboatsprings.net / 970-879-4300
GOLF Bring the kids to Haymaker Golf Course, where children under 12 can rent equipment and golf for free when accompanied by a paying adult. Golfers at Haymaker can trek from hole to hole on foot, or opt to rent a golf cart or bike. Get a lofty view of the valley while teeing off at Rollingstone Ranch and Club, a course situated alongside Fish Creek and featuring a number of water hazards to keep things interesting. www.haymakergolf.com / 970-870-1846 www.rollingstoneranchgolf.com / 970-879-1391
SPORTING CLAYS Test your trigger finger and marksmanship skills at the Three Quarter Circles sporting clay course. Located on the historic Hogue Ranch six miles west of Steamboat, the course offers 12 shooting stations and instruction for beginners. www.3qc.net / 970-846-5647
HOWELSEN ICE ARENA The river isn’t the only place to cool off in Steamboat in the summer – stop by Howelsen Ice Arena and go head-to-head in bumper cars on ice. The rink also offers open slots of time for public skate sessions and drop-in stick-and-puck hockey. www.steamboatsprings.net / 970-871-7033
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Jason Lacy has lived in Steamboat Springs for 11 years and has been a member of the Steamboat Springs City Council for the past three years. “I joined City Council because I wanted to give back to the community that has given so much to me and my family,” he says. Favorite bike trail around Steamboat? Flash of Gold on Buffalo Pass.
Most underrated summer events in Steamboat? Drop into Bear River Skate Park and practice some ollies and kick flips right near the banks of the Yampa River. The park is free and open to the public and has all the essentials for a lunchtime visit: BBQ, picnic tables and port-o-lets, as well as convenient access to the Yampa River Core Trail.
DISC GOLF Grab a scorecard and map from the Information Center at the Base of Mount Werner and fine-tune your disc-tossing accuracy at the Thunderhead Disc Golf Course. The course consists of 19 holes that require everything from tight accuracy shots to wide-open distance throws. Another frolfing option is the hillside course at Colorado Mountain College. With nine baskets and 18 tee boxes, this is a perfect course for beginners looking to brush up on their skills.
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SOCCER Local and out-of-state teams put their futbol prowess on display at the Steamboat Mountain Soccer Tournament (ThursdaySunday, July 19-22), on multiple fields around Steamboat. Participants can explore the town as they work their way through the tournament bracket. Bring the whole family to SoccerFest that Saturday evening to take part in juggling contests, bubble bump soccer and viewing an outdoor movie. www.steamboat-soccer.com / 970-870-1520
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Favorite place to relax in Steamboat? Upper Fish Creek Falls.
If a visitor can only take home one Steamboat souvenir, what would you recommend? A picture from the top of Hahns Peak – the most amazing views in Routt County.
Best way to spend a rainy day in Steamboat? Ice skating or bumper cars at Howelsen Ice Arena.
ESCAPE ROOM Race against the clock and work together with friends to solve creatively themed puzzles and riddles at The Crooked Key. You have one hour to escape from a room with your choice of theme: Edgar Allen Poe, an Old-West jailbreak, firefighter dispatch or Key to the City – an interactive outdoor adventure. www.crookedkey.com / 970-367-7619
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Jason Lacy and son, Declan, canoe in a family friend’s pond.
Up here in Steamboat, you’ll find all the natural beauty and sunshine-filled activities that Colorado is famous for. So get up here and ride a bike, ride a horse, or ride a mountain coaster. Hike, fish, golf, shop, dine and just take in the incredible scenery in the town that’s a little bit more of what makes Colorado, Colorado.
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Wildflowers and valley views on the slopes of Mount Werner make for a perfect mountain biking descent. Larry Pierce
OUTLAW MOUNTAIN COASTER At 6,270 linear feet, The Outlaw Mountain Coaster is the longest coaster in North America. The track near the Christie Peak Express lift descends more than 400 vertical feet, rises up to 40 feet above the ground and features dips, waves, turns and 360-degree circles. Drivers must be 16 or older; passengers must be at least 38 inches tall and at least 3 years old. The coaster is open daily June 15-Aug. 12, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., FridaysSundays, Sept. 3-30 (plus Labor Day), and weekends May 26-June 14 and Oct. 1-14. Tickets are available in Gondola Square.
GONDOLA RIDES Ride the gondola to the top of Thunderhead Peak, the starting point for hiking, biking, dining and sightseeing opportunities. Weatherpermitting, the gondola opens for the summer on Saturday, May 26, operating weekends only until Friday, June 15, when daily service begins. During September, the gondola is open Fridays-Sundays, plus Labor Day. Weekend-only service resumes Oct. 1-14.
HIKING Vista Nature Trail, a family-friendly, one-mile loop that begins near the top of the gondola, features panoramic views of the valley, signage and a wide, gravel path for the first ½ mile. The second ½ mile is a traditional hiking trail. Thunderhead Trail is a three-mile trail from the base to the top of the gondola that offers a 2,180-foot elevation gain/loss and meanders through aspen and evergreen groves, offering scenic vistas of the valley. Larry Pierce
Little kids splash in Burgess Creek at the base of the ski hill. Armor-clad bikers fly down dedicated courses. Families stroll along nature trails, diners enjoy expansive valley views, brides and grooms take their vows. The Steamboat Ski Area is the heart of Steamboat’s vibrant mountain community, not just in winter, but all year long.
COCA-COLA ADVENTURE ZONE A ropes course, summer tubing, bungee trampoline, WaterWalkerz, bounce house and climbing wall are among the family activities in the Coca-Cola Adventure Zone in Gondola Square. Friendly staff members are on-hand to ensure safety and fun for kids of all ages.
MAVERICK MINI-GOLF Play 18 holes on the mountain. Steamboat’s new terraced mini-golf course features local landmarks like the Steamboat barn, Fish Creek Falls, ski jumps and Rabbit Ears.
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Gavin Kinghorn and Max Sauerbrey pick up speed on the Outlaw Mountain Coaster at the Steamboat Ski Area. It is the longest mountain coaster in North America.
MOUNTAIN BIKING Multi-use, single-track bike trails crisscross the Steamboat Ski Area, from the summit of Storm Peak to the gondola base. Ten trails, varying in difficulty from intermediate to advanced, range from 1/3 mile to more than 3 miles in length. They take riders through aspen groves and fields of wildflowers, across mountain meadows, up/down steep hillsides and over varied, sometimes rocky terrain. Mountain bikes can be carried on the gondola, with a separate bike ticket.
STEAMBOAT BIKE PARK This system of dedicated trails serves downhill bikers from beginners through experts. With nearly 2,200 vertical feet of lift-served, gravity-fed, downhill flow trails, the park includes rocks, bridges, rollers, drops, berms, banks and jumps. A bike park ticket is required.
BURGESS CREEK Relax in an Adirondack lawn chair and escape to the beach along Burgess Creek at the base of the ski area. While kids play in the shallow waters and hop across the rock pathways, you can enjoy the action on the mountain as bikers, hikers and coasterriders descend the slopes.
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Starting at sunset on Saturday, June 23, and running most Saturday evenings through the end of August, families and friends can settle in under the stars in Gondola Square to watch a feature film during the free Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain series.
STEAMBOAT MOUNTAIN MUSIC SERIES Free concerts in the heart of Gondola Square feature music that spans the spectrum across blues, funk, reggae, bluegrass and rock. The Mountain Music Series kicks off in late June and continues through mid-August. All shows are scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Visit www.steamboat.com for individual concerts and dates.
SUNSET HAPPY HOUR Ride the gondola to Thunderhead to see the views at 9,000 feet. Enjoy drink specials, appetizers, and live music at Thunderhead Red’s while you watch the sunset across the valley. Afterwards, take in the stars and lights of downtown as you descend to the base area. Gondola loading starts at 5 p.m. most Thursdays throughout summer, weather and special events permitting.
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LOCAL KNOWLEDGE Jeff Daniels is the director of guest services for the Steamboat Ski Area, and has lived in Steamboat Springs since 2000. He and his wife, Jamie, have two kids: Tristan, 11, and Olivia, 6. Mountain biking at the ski area – where should a beginner start? I think the best place for a beginner to start would be a guided tour with pedal-assist bikes on the mountain. We have specialized turbo pedal-assist bikes that produce a certain amount of power when you pedal. They make a normal rider perform at the level of a professional, and the machine is capable of creating enough power to fill that experience gap.
Favorite summer dining on the mountain? Dinner at Hazie’s during sunset.
What question do ambassadors get asked most often at the Adventure Zone? Looking for directions to Thunderhead via a hiking trail. The answer would be the Thunderhead Hiking Trail, which starts at the base of the mountain by the Coca Cola Adventure Zone. The hike is about 3.5 miles, and takes about 90 minutes.
Favorite summer hikes on Mount Werner? Definitely the Vista Nature Trail. It’s about a mile-long loop that starts at the top of the gondola and continues to the top of the Elkhead and Burgess Creek lifts. The first half is handicap accessible, so a handicapped person would go out and back. This year we redesigned it to have more signage telling about different kinds of animals you might see along the trail.
Most popular attractions at the Adventure Zone? My kids really like the summer tubing slide and the bungee trampoline.
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FOR THE DOGS Everyone knows Steamboat is a ski town, but you may not be aware that it goes by another name: Dog Town USA (named so by Dog Fancy magazine in 2013). Anywhere you look, Steamboaters are on the go with their canine companions.
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The number of outdoor options for Steamboat pups is countless, from swimming after sticks in mountain lakes and rivers to trotting after their owners on a vast network of hiking trails. For outdoor play options without leaving town, try Steamboat’s off-leash parks. Pack some treats, fetch toys and water and bring your fourlegged friend to Rita Valentine Dog Park. The park is free and open to the public, and features plenty of play buddies and trails to get your pet worn out, all within clear view of Mount Werner. Spring Creek Park, accessed at the Spring Creek trailhead, has a pond that’s ideal for doggie paddling to cool off or simply getting comfortable in water. Other off-leash areas in town include the space behind the athletic fields at Whistler Park, Butcherknife Trail from the bridge at the back of Stehley Park until the fork of the trail and Emerald Mountain from about 100 yards above the entrance off Blackmere Drive to the quarry. If you’re on a downtown outing, hit the Yampa River Core Trail, where you can greet other passing dogs and their owners while watching those at play on the Yampa River.
Dogs can enjoy a little off-leash time among the wildflowers on Rabbit Ears Pass, but maintain a safe distance from wildlife and sheepherders, whose dogs are trained to protect the flock by any means necessary.
DOG-FRIENDLY BUSINESSES Steamboat wouldn’t be the dog town it is without a variety of businesses to cater to a pet-owner’s every need. Buy basics like toys, food and grooming supplies or outfit the hounds for your next outdoor adventure at Paws n Claws, Ace at the Curve (where wellbehaved pets on leash are welcome) or Outdoor K9. Pamper your pet at Steamboat Dog Spa or Powder Hounds Grooming Salon, where you can get your dog cleaned, trimmed and ready for the next escapade. There are plenty of dog-friendly lodging locations, too, whether at the base of Mount Werner or closer to downtown. Pet-friendly businesses abound on Lincoln Avenue, which makes bringing your pup on that afternoon shopping spree pretty much a no-brainer.
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In spring (Sunday, April 29), Old Town Hot Springs closes its pools for cleaning, but opens them for man’s best friends to have their heyday at the Poochy Paddle. It’s canine chaos as dogs are given free reign of the facilities, splashing, fetching and yipping with joy. For another chance to hit the water, bring your dogs to the Yampa River Festival (Friday-Sunday, June 1-3) and enter them in the Crazy River Dog Contest, which tests their skills fetching items from the water.
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Lynne Miller loves dogs. The owner of Happy Tails Dog Walking, Lynne is one of the founders of Steamboat Digs Dogs, a pet-advocacy program, and a volunteer dog ambassador at local parks.
it must be under voice control, especially if you encounter wildlife.
What about moose encounters? Steamboat Digs Dogs posts alerts when moose are spotted in the area. A moose’s only predator is a wolf, and a wolf looks like a dog. Don’t approach a moose. If you see a moose, get the dog on a leash and immediately get behind a tree or bush. Get down. Make sure you don’t run.
How many dogs are there in Steamboat Springs?
What can visitors do to help the Steamboat Digs Dogs effort?
About 6,000 dogs are registered, and we know there are more.
We need donations to keep our mission going. Visit www.steamboatdigsdogs.org for more information. Come to clean-up days. Let management at your hotel or lodging property know how important it is to you that Steamboat is a dog-friendly town.
Where do you suggest visitors take their dogs to walk?
Are there rules of etiquette that visitors should follow at Steamboat parks? No poop left behind. People think it’s organic and it disappears, and that’s not true. It impacts wildlife and gets in the water supply. If the dog’s off-leash,
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Spring Creek Trail is a great place. It’s not a difficult walk. Dogs need to be on-leash from the trailhead (at Amethyst Drive and East Maple Street) until they reach the first bridge. Lower Spring Creek, behind the high school, is an off-leash area, and it’s a perfect place to go. There’s water and shade. In summer, it gets hot and dogs need water. The Yampa River Core Trail is a seven-mile non-motorized trail that runs from Dougherty Road in east Steamboat through downtown to Bear River Park at the west end of town. It is nice because you can catch it from anywhere in town. It’s easy to find. Dogs have to be on-leash, and you need to know there are bikes on the trail. Dogs can swim off-leash in the river, but not in Fetcher Pond or Casey’s Pond. Rita Valentine Dog Park (off of Anglers Drive) is another option. Steamboat Digs Dogs recently received permission to make (self-funded) improvements at the park. These include water – a fountain for people and a trough for dogs – trees, benches and a bigger parking lot.
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Before Steamboat Springs was a ski town, it was a cow town, and that history still runs strong in the veins of Routt County. Take part in Routt County’s heritage.
RODEO Lasso your own piece of Steamboat’s Western spirit on Friday nights at the Steamboat Pro Rodeo. Watch professional cowboys and cowgirls compete in steer wrestling, team roping, bareback and saddle bronc riding, bull riding and barrel racing. Bring the kids so they can join in on calf and ram scrambles between events. www.steamboatprorodeo.com / 970-879-1818
HORSEBACK RIDING Gather your posse and saddle up for a guided horseback ride at Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch, The Home Ranch or Elk River Guest Ranch. Each location offers full-day rides and spectacular views of North Routt. Or, get your equestrian fix right here in town with a short trail ride from the Sombrero Stables at the base of Howelsen Hill up to sweeping views of the valley. www.steamboathorses.com / 970-879-3495 www.elkrivergr.com / 970-879-1946 www.homeranch.com / 970-879-4641 www.sombrero.com / 970-879-2306
ROUTT COUNTY FAIR Test your knack for judging livestock at the Routt County Fair, Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 16-19, in Hayden. This year’s theme: Backroads and Best Friends. The fair has a little something for the cowboy or cowgirl in everyone: watch 4H kids showing their
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animals, riders competing in dressage, and livestock auctions, or grab a bite of fresh-fried fair food and cut loose with some horseshoe tossing and pony rides. Other attractions include the exhibitors’ hall, where you can view locally crafted artwork and goods, a pretty baby contest and a demolition derby. www.routtcountyfair.org / 970-276-3068
CATTLE DRIVE Stop by Saddleback Ranch and get a taste of the life of a ranch hand with a guided cattle drive. During the four-hour excursion, you and your fellow cowhands will move cattle, check them for sickness, and tour the ranch to make sure everything is as it should be. Horses are available for riders of any skill level: beginner to expert. www.saddlebackranch.net / 970-879-3711
MOOTS RANCH RALLY Get acquainted with Routt County’s back roads and ranchland with the Moots Colorado Ranch Rally, held Saturday, June 16. Starting and ending at the Moots Bicycle Factory in Steamboat, pedal with a pack of other cyclists on a 50-mile non-competitive ride that passes through some of the county’s most historic and picturesque agricultural land. www.moots.com / 970-879-1676
NORTHWEST COLORADO CULTURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM From the Mesa Schoolhouse to the Legacy Ranch, visit the historic sites that planted the seeds for Steamboat as it is today. The NWCCH website provides lists of historic sites in Steamboat Springs, North Routt County and Craig, along with educational resources about each of them. www.nwcoloradoheritagetravel.org / 970-367-7282
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE ERIC LOGAN
Twenty-year-old Eric Logan was born and raised in Routt County. A four-time state high school champion, he is a sophomore at Odessa College in Texas, where he is studying ag science. His goal is to work his way up through the Pro Rodeo ranks and make it to the National Finals Rodeo one day. How old were you when you first attended Steamboat’s rodeo?
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I was young enough to do the Ram Scramble, so maybe 6 or even younger. I won it one year. When I was little, I thought I was Sheriff Woody from “Toy Story,” so when I won, I introduced myself to the crowd as Sheriff Woody. I’m still hearing about it.
There are two kids’ events at the Steamboat rodeo: the Ram Scramble and the Calf Scramble. Competitors are determined by age, but the goal in both is the same – to grab a ribbon off the animal’s tail. Any advice on how to do that?
What events do you ride? Bulldog (steer wrestling), team rope and calf rope – the timed events.
Any tips for the audience when they’re watching a rodeo?
Use your corners. Everybody just chases ‘em; try to trap ‘em instead.
Just take it all in. A big thriller is all the rough stock events, especially the saddle bronc riding and the bull-riding. I do find myself walking up and watching the bucking horses.
How’d you first learn to ride rodeo?
How do you keep your hat on when you’re rodeoing?
We raised horses outside of Steamboat, so I had grown up riding my whole life. About the time I could walk, I was probably on a horse. Pretty much about the time I could walk, I had roped everything I could, so it was in my blood from the beginning.
Try to find hats that aren’t too big and screw ‘em down tight on your head.
Now that you’ve competed in different arenas, what’s your favorite thing about the Steamboat rodeo? It’s good competition, it’s close to home and the crowd’s always packed. It’s got a good atmosphere about it. If you’re looking for a good way to spend your Friday or Saturday night, go to the rodeo, and bring the whole family.
How important are the rodeo clowns? They’re very important during a performance because during all the down time, when somebody’s not competing, the rodeo clowns keep the spectators entertained. In the bull riding and bull-fighting, the clowns keep the bull’s attention off the cowboy, so when he gets bucked off, he doesn’t get hurt after that.
What’s your favorite food at Romick Arena? I don’t get to eat a lot over there when I’m competing, but I do like the root beer floats.
Eric Logan bulldogs a calf with the help of his father, Mark Logan.
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MINERAL SPRINGS TOUR Steamboat Springs is well-named, with hot and mineral springs dotted throughout the community. Visit five of them on a self-guided walking tour, presented by the Tread of Pioneers Museum. The one-mile walk takes you past the spring for which Steamboat got its name, the Sulphur Spring (stinky but mineral-rich), the Lithia Spring and the Iron Spring, near the first settlers’ home. Plan your tour so your last stop brings you to the Old Town Hot Springs, where you can rest your weary feet.
OLD TOWN HOT SPRINGS This historic, family-friendly recreational facility is in downtown Steamboat at Third Street and Lincoln Avenue. Fueled by natural hot springs, eight pools offer a variety of swimming and soaking possibilities. The Heart Spring is the most famous; it was one of the principal reasons the town is located where it is. Exercise classes, personal trainers, children’s activities and day care, massage, weight room, climbing wall, waterslides and a Wibit floating obstacle course are among the other offerings at the center, which is open daily, 5:30 a.m.- 10 p.m. weekdays; 7 a.m-10 p.m. weekends. www.oldtownhotsprings.org / 970-879-1828
STRAWBERRY PARK HOT SPRINGS This natural setting seven miles north of Steamboat Springs combines mountain scenery with unique stonework to create an authentic wilderness experience. Cabins, campsites, massage and watsu therapy available. Open 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday; 10 a.m.-midnight Friday and Saturday. No one under 18 admitted after dark. The road to the springs is rugged; taking one of two shuttle services is highly recommended. From Lincoln Avenue, turn north onto Third Street; take the first right onto Fish Creek Falls Road. Turn left on Amethyst Drive and continue until the road becomes County Road 36 (Strawberry Park Road). Continue until pavement ends and go two miles on a mountainous dirt road, which dead ends at a parking lot.
YOGA Steamboat Springs is yoga-crazed. From hot yoga to stand-up paddleboard yoga, from classes for seniors to practices led by master yogis, the yoga scene is vibrant. Outdoor classes are offered at the Yampa River Botanic Park and Strings Music Pavilion throughout the summer. See page VG 80
MASSAGE THERAPY AND SPAS Unkink those tired muscles with a massage at your choice of at least a dozen places in Steamboat. Nothing says “relax” like a day at the spa. Body treatments, facials, IV therapy, manicures, pedicures and a salt room are among the options. See page VG 80
Movement Fest Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 9-12 The Ute Nation spent summers in the Yampa Valley, benefitting from its restorative powers. Combine that effect with the power of yoga and you have a relaxing weekend in Steamboat Springs that is likely to renew your energy, restore your body and relax your spirit. The 2018 Movement Festival features nationally and internationally renowned teachers. Events take place throughout the community, with ample opportunity to practice outdoors. www.steamboatmovementfest.com Larry Pierce
Steamboat Springs’ sports-oriented culture means you can go-go-go while you are in town. But you can also kick back, relax and soak in the mineral rich waters of the Yampa Valley.
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DINING + WINING + SHOPPING Vendors at the Steamboat Farmers Market offer everything from bread to salmon, from peaches to petunias.
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From Steamboat Springs’ vibrant mountain community to its historic Old Town and newly revitalized West Steamboat, the city can be divided into three shopping and dining districts, each with its own distinctive character.
ON THE MOUNTAIN/MOUNTAIN CORRIDOR Shopping: Sporting goods and attire, groceries, discount stores, liquor, souvenirs and even fine jewelry and fur coats can all be found at the Steamboat Ski Area’s two bases: Ski Time Square and Gondola Square, or along the mountain community’s gateway from east U.S. 40 along Mount Werner Road. Dining: During the day, the mountain community is a hub of sporting activities, and active athletes have big appetites. Pizza, sandwiches, salads, beer and pub food can all be found at lunch establishments, many of which are located adjacent to the base of the Steamboat Ski Area. Wildhorse Marketplace and Central Park Plaza also offer fare for hungry hikers, bikers and sightseers. In the evening, the party continues at casual dining spots in the mountain community, but fine dining prevails. Several of Steamboat’s most famous dinner spots are located near the mountain.
Entertainment: Free concerts and outdoor movies are scheduled throughout the summer in Gondola Square. Nearby bars supply thirsty concert-goers, as well as offer happy hour specials. Bars near the base area, as well as in Wildhorse Marketplace, offer occasional live entertainment.
DOWNTOWN Shopping: Locally owned boutiques, retail stores and sporting goods shops abound. At least six women’s apparel stores, two shoe stores, a half-dozen flyfishing/biking/sportsmen stores, jewelry stores, Steamboat’s two oldest retailers (F.M. Light & Sons and Allen’s Clothing), a kitchenware store, gourmet chocolatier purveyors, a music shop, a liquor store, a drug store, museum shops, 10 art galleries, a fabric store, second-hand shops, skate and helmet shops, an antique store and t-shirt/souvenir shops line main street and cross-streets. They spill over onto Yampa and Oak Street. Dining: Breakfast, lunch and dinner are on the menu at restaurants throughout Old Town. Be sure to allow time in your shopping day for lunch and snacks along the way. In the evening, fine-dining establishments boast wine lists and menus that have received national press from publications like Wine Spectator and the New York Times. For those in search of a more casual atmosphere, S T E A M B O A T S P R I N G S V I S I T O R S ’ G U I D E | S U M M E R 2 018 | VG 49
DINING + WINING + SHOPPING pubs, grills and diners offer burgers, pizzas, Mexican food and barbecue. Following the revitalization of Yampa Street last summer, it has been dubbed “restaurant row” for its pedestrian-friendly dinner establishments.
EAST/WEST STEAMBOAT Shopping: A hardware store, music store, two liquor stores, snowmobile showroom, second-hand shops and tire/ automotive stores are located in West Steamboat. As of press time, Steamboat’s marijuana dispensaries are all located in this area. Dining: On the eastern edge of the city is a popular and casual breakfast/lunch/dinner restaurant. West Steamboat is home to coffee, burgers, sandwiches, ice cream, breweries and a breakfast café.
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Entertainment: Nightlife centers around downtown, where one full-time music venue, plus a half-dozen restaurants and bars, offer live entertainment. From country dance lessons to hip-hop classes, Old Town businesses will teach you the skills you need to step out for the evening.
Reds, Whites & Brews Saturday, June 23 Cold craft beers and fine wines combine with live music, food purveyors and retail vendors in downtown Steamboat Springs. A tasting ticket ($25-$35, depending on purchase date) gets you a commemorative cup and samples from more than 30 breweries from Colorado and beyond, plus regional wine distributors. Musicians take the outdoor stage, while local restaurants showcase their foods at the event. www.redswhitesandbrews.net
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Davis Family Farms grows peaches and other produce in Palisade, the heart of Colorado’s “banana belt.” Lance Davis has had a booth at the Steamboat Farmers Market since 2014. In addition to peaches, what other products does Davis Family Farms sell? We’ve been growing tomatoes, too. I go to some other growers here in Palisade, and pick up their produce, like pears, cucumbers and green beans.
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Early June, we’ll start out with cherries, snap peas, sugar peas. Toward the end of June, you start seeing squash, too. In July, you start seeing a lot more peaches, tomatoes and green beans. Peaches have a long season, and a different variety comes on every five to 10 days. The early peaches are what we call “semi-free stone,” an eatin’ peach. In late July and August, we get into our “free stones,” the nice, big, sweet peaches.
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People come in and say, “I’ll just try it first,” and they’ll go ahead and buy it. They’ll wander off, and about 15-20 minutes later, here they come back for more.
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What do people do with peaches besides eat them like candy? A lot of people take them home and can and freeze them. We blanch and take the skins off and cut them up, then put them in a freezer bag with lemon juice to preserve them. We’ve had them last at least a year. We actually have our own jams made right here in Palisade and I bring them up to the Farmers Market too.
What other vendors do you like to visit at the market? I always like to take a hot lap around. I like to go over and chat with the crepe guy; he’s funny. And I like the Skull Creek Greek gyros.
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What tips do you have for shoppers at the Farmers Market? Bring a big bag. Come hungry.
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ART, MUSIC & CULTURE Festival, when guest playwrights, actors and theater companies debut original work that will soon be performed on a larger stage. www.perry-mansfield.org / 970-879-7125
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Designated as one of Colorado’s Creative Districts, Steamboat Springs is the hub of arts and entertainment for Northwest Colorado.
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Established headliners perform at the base of Howelsen Hill. The series, which opens in late June, includes four concerts, plus the End-of-Summer Jam (Sunday, Sept. 2). Food and drink vendors and kids’ activities are on-site. Gates open at 5:30 p.m., opening act, 6 p.m., main act, 7:30 p.m. www.keepinitfree.com / 970-846-5086
STRINGS MUSIC FESTIVAL Strings Music Pavilion is home to Strings’ summer concert series. This renowned festival features orchestral, chamber, choral, world, blues, jazz and rock music along with a youth and family series and free weekly lunchtime concerts at Yampa River Botanic Park. Peter Frampton is one of the highlights of the 2018 lineup. www.stringsmusicfestival.com / 970-879-5056 VG 52 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
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CHIEF THEATER Live theater, stand-up comedy, nationally and internationally known musicians – even jugglers – perform throughout the summer at the Chief Theater in downtown Steamboat. Located in an historic theater building, the Chief also offers youth theater workshops and is home to the Chief Players, a group of local actors. The Live Western Melodrama takes the stage Thursdays, July 12-Aug. 9. www.chieftheater.com / 970-871-4791
PERRY-MANSFIELD PERFORMING ARTS CAMP A rustic setting and world-renowned instructors create an unparalleled educational experience for young dancers, actors and equestrians at Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp, just outside of Steamboat in Strawberry Park. Students range from 7 years old to college-age. Audiences reap the rewards of this camp experience at 20 performances by students, professional artists and faculty. One highlight of the summer is the New Works
This newly renovated historic building will astound even the most sophisticated museum-goers. Summer begins with the Oil Painters of America conference, Tuesday, May 29-Friday, June 1, which culminates with the grand opening of the OPA national show on Friday, June 1, 5-8 p.m. The exhibit, displayed throughout the summer, features 250 paintings by OPA members. Summer draws to a close with the SAM Plein Air event, Saturday, Sept. 22-Saturday, Sept. 29. The resulting plein air exhibit is on display at SAM through November. www.steamboatartmuseum.org / 970-870-1755
Opera Steamboat Festival Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 9-11 Will you marry me? Opera Steamboat’s summer festival includes a new twist on this centuries-old art. “The Proposal,” a short opera by Milton Granger, is the story of a woman who receives a marriage proposal. Her five alter-egos consider the proposal in this adults-only performance, which is being performed at small venues. “Don Giovanni,” Mozart’s classic opera, takes center stage in the 2018 festival. Artistic Director Andres Cladera returns to Steamboat to conduct this classic story based on the legend of Don Juan. Internationally renowned singers journey to Steamboat to perform in this production. Opera Steamboat performers are also slated to present “Cunning Little Vixen,” which recounts the life of a clever fox, in a version especially suited for children. The three-week Opera Institute is a program for aspiring artists, who receive coaching, attend master classes and perform arias, concerts and at least one of the three featured operas. Admission is by application only. www.operasteamboat.org / 970-879-1996
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Both visual and performing arts have a home at The Depot. Rotating exhibits are showcased in the Eleanor Bliss Gallery, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The historic train depot also hosts adult workshops, dance classes, yoga, events and children’s activities. Summer Kids Camps run weekdays, Monday, June 11-Friday, Aug. 17. www.steamboatarts.org / 970-879-9008
traditional and historic Western art forms. The festival comprises educational and entertainment pieces and includes local artists, performers and writers. Experience life in Steamboat Springs the way it was 100-plus years ago. Workshops include Western Nature Photography and Lost as well as nature/art hikes, cowboy poetry, dancing, a chuck wagon dinner, www.steamboatarts.org
Art galleries and other venues throughout Steamboat open their doors the first Friday evening of every month in what has become a popular social gathering of art aficionados. Wine, food and entertainment often complement the artwork. Pick up the Yampa Valley Arts & Culture Guide for a map of galleries and other stops. www.steamboatartcenter.com / 970-846-8119
TREAD OF PIONEERS MUSEUM Routt County history comes alive at the Tread of Pioneers Museum, housed in a 1901 Queen Anne-style Victorian home with authentic furnishings. Two permanent displays, Ski Town USA® and Pioneer Kids Discovery Exhibit, are accompanied by rotating exhibits: “Cultural and Heritage Landscapes of Northwest Colorado” and an exhibit focusing on the founding of towns throughout the county. Weekly walking tours include the Olympic Heritage Tour and the Downtown Historical Walking Tour (see page VG 54), plus tours of individual historic properties. Other Tread of Pioneers programs include open houses and Pioneer Days at the Historic Mesa Schoolhouse, Lulie Crawford’s Wildlfowers and Watercolors Art Program and an open house at the Crawford Home – see website for dates. A full agenda of children’s activities is slated for summer 2018. www.treadofpioneers.org / 970-879-2214
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PIKNIK THEATRE FESTIVAL Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is the centerpiece of Piknik Theatre’s 2018 outdoor festival, Friday, July 27-Sunday, Aug. 12. This classic performance will rotate with an original musical comedy, to be devised during the festival. Relax on the lawn and watch performances at Yampa River Botanic Park, Bud Werner Memorial Library and Colorado Mountain College. (tentative) A youth theater workshop, open to ages 12-18, is scheduled for Monday-Friday, Aug. 6-10, at the Depot. www.galsco.org / 970-355-9403
BUD WERNER MEMORIAL LIBRARY Not many rural areas can boast a library in the top 10 must-see stops for visitors. But Steamboat’s library is not only a sustainable architectural masterpiece, it is also home to a litany of events for adults and children. From Storytimes to kids’ book clubs, from the children’s wing to its aquarium, kids love the library. So do adults, who not only gather at the library’s coffee shop, but also in Library Hall, which hosts diverse events, including author talks, films, music, cultural exchanges and speakers. www.steamboatlibrary.org / 970-879-0240
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● Listed on the National Register of Historic Places ● Listed on the Steamboat Springs Register of Historic Places U.S. Post Office, followed by the Royal and Albany Hotels. From 1914 to 1921, the building was a hospital run by Dr. F.E. Willett. After the hospital relocated, the second floor became the popular Odd Fellows dance hall. The first floor served as a grocery, electric store and public libray from 1924 to 1967. 7 | Pioneer Building | 700 block of Lincoln Ave. ● The Pioneer Building was in continuous use as a hotel from 1923 until 1979. In its heyday, the upstairs rooms were run as a classic Western boarding house and the downstairs housed the colorful Pioneer Bar. 8 | First National Bank/Rehder Building | Eighth & Lincoln (Steamboat Art Museum) ●●● The First National Bank of Steamboat Springs, chartered in 1902, occupied a small frame structure on this site until the present building was constructed in 1905. Dakota sandstone from Emerald Mountain and handmade bricks from Trogler’s local brickyard were used in the construction. 9 | Chief Theater | 813 Lincoln Ave. ● The Chief Theater was the second motion picture theater to open in Steamboat Springs. It was owned by Harry Gordon, a Miami Indian chief who came to Steamboat Springs after making a fortune mining lead, zinc and silver in Oklahoma. The Chief was Steamboat Springs’ first theater equipped for “talkies” (movies with synchronized speech and sound). 10 | Howelsen Hill | Seen from Ninth and Lincoln ●●● Rising up steeply from the south side of the Yampa River, this section of Emerald Mountain is named for Norwegian ski jumper Carl Howelsen, the “Flying Norseman” of Barnum and Bailey’s Circus. Carl arrived in Steamboat in 1913 and introduced the townspeople to ski jumping and recreational skiing. By the 1930s, Howelsen Hill facilities included slalom and downhill courses and a “boat tow” consisting of two sleds pulled up the mountain by a cable
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powered by a Model T engine and transmission. In 1947, a combination chair/T-bar lift to the top of Emerald Mountain was installed and was one of the longest lifts in the U.S. at that time. A 90-meter jump was installed by 1950. 11 | Harwig’s Saddlery | 911 Lincoln Ave. (Harwig’s & L’Apogée) Built in 1901, this was originally a meat market. In 1916 it became Harwig’s Saddlery and Western Wear, which was run by the Harwig family until 1984. The historic cowboy sign over the storefront was painted in the 1950s or 1960s by noted Western artist Merrill Mahaffey. The painting of the cowboy shown in the photograph was removed from the building’s facade several years ago, when the building was repainted. The cowboy is now on display inside, safe from the elements, in the restaurant’s vestibule where he welcomes restaurant patrons. 12 | The Old Pilot Building | 1009 Lincoln Ave. James Hoyle began Northwest Colorado’s first newspaper, The Steamboat Pilot, on July 31, 1885. This brick and stone building was constructed in the fall of 1909 for the newspaper printing office, which occupied the building until 1999. 13 | Steamboat Laundry Building | 11th and Oak (The Laundry Restaurant & Creekside Café) ●● Built over a 13-year period starting in 1906, this two-story brick and river-rock structure was constructed for the Steamboat Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Pressing business, which it served as until the late 1970s. 14 | Carver Power Plant | Tenth Street between Lincoln and Oak (Centennial Hall) ●● Originally built as a wood building in 1901, this coal-fired power plant made Steamboat Springs the first town in Northwest Colorado to provide its residents with electricity. The steam, a by-product of the system used to create electricity, was used to heat nearby schools and residences. The building continued to serve as a power plant until the 1950s. In the late 1990s, the City of Steamboat Springs purchased and rehabilitated the structure for public use as the historic portion of Centennial Hall. 15 | Lorenz Building | 928 Lincoln Ave. The original wood building was completed in 1892 and was originally a general store. The current brick building was built in 1903. In 1912, it became the courthouse when the county seat relocated from Hahn’s Peak. After 1921, the courtroom occupied the second floor, while the clerk, treasurer and jail shared the ground floor. When the present-day courthouse was completed in 1923, the building became the site of a dance hall called the Social Benefit Association or SBA. 16 | Hugus Building/Thiesen Mall | 912 Lincoln Ave. (Steamboat Smokehouse) Built in 1899, this was the site of J.W. Hugus & Co., one of the nation’s first general store chains. It sold farm equipment, furniture, stoves, feed and gasoline in barrels, among other items, in a facility equipped with electric lights, cash carriers and other labor-saving devices. The store housed Steamboat’s first telephone. 17 | Maxwell/Squire Building ●● | 840 Lincoln Ave. (Lyon Drug Store) Once known as the Maxwell Building, this structure was built by J.P. Maxwell of local pressed brick from Trogler’s brickyard, stone trim and plate glass. A post office occupied a room on the ground floor from 1909 to 1962. In 1909, Chamberlain-Grey Drug Store was the
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first drug store to occupy this site and the building was purchased by Chamberlain’s father from Maxwell in 1920. For nearly 100 years, the building has been home to a locally owned drug store/pharmacy. 18 | F.M. Light & Sons | 830 Lincoln Ave. The F.M. Light family moved from Hicksville, Ohio to Steamboat in 1905. Soon after their arrival, they purchased the lot, erected the building and secured enough merchandise to open this clothing store. Light family members traveled throughout Northwest Colorado and southern Wyoming displaying their merchandise and taking orders from ranchers for Western wear, hats, boots, saddles and equipment. The retail store is still owned by family members. 19 | The Furlong Building | 810 Lincoln Ave. (Bushwacker’s) This building was started in 1919 and finished in July of 1920 using stone from the Emerald Mountain quarry to frame the windows. Norwegian ski jumper Carl Howelsen completed the brickwork and masonry. 20 | The Routt County National Bank Building ●● 802 Lincoln Ave. (Wild Horse Gallery) Built in 1919 with stonework by Carl Howelsen, this building is a unique landmark of two different periods. The Lincoln Avenue façade shows the rehabilitated 1919 exterior, and the Eighth Street side displays the changes from the 1940s.
EXTENDED TOUR A. and B. Crawford Houses ●● 1238 and 1184 Crawford Ave. Crawford homes are private residences so please respect private property. The second and third houses built by the founding family of Steamboat Springs, the Crawfords, are still standing. The second home, at 1238 Crawford Ave. (on 12th Street), was built in 1886 from native lumber from the Suttle Mill. The bay window was added later to accommodate their daughter’s wedding reception. The large stone house at 1184 Crawford Ave. ●● was built in 1894 of stone from the Emerald Mountain quarry. The family occupied this house until Mrs. Crawford’s death in 1939. Crawford’s descendants purchased the house in 2004 and carefully restored it. C. Historic Chamber of Commerce Building ● (Yampa Valley Land Trust) 1201 Lincoln Ave. Located along Soda Creek next to the library, this small 1960 structure is one of Czechoslovakian-born architect Eugene Sternberg’s two mid-century modern “usonian style” buildings in downtown Steamboat Springs (listed on the National Historic Register). Sternberg (1915-2005) came to the U.S. after World War II and soon established his architectural practice in Denver. The building’s nearly flat inverted pitch roof gives the visual impression of a butterfly in flight, so that locally, the building is known as the “Butterfly Building.” D. The Depot ●●● 1001 13th St. Designed by famous Denver architect Frank E. Edbrooke, the Depot was completed in 1909, shortly after the Moffat Line reached Steamboat Springs in December 1908. During the early 1910s, Steamboat was the largest cattle-shipping center in the country. The train provided passenger service until 1968. The Depot now houses the Steamboat Springs Arts Council and the Eleanor Bliss Center for the Arts.
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summer reading programs. Adult programs in Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org
Carpenter Ranch Nature Conservancy, ThursdaysSaturdays (May 15-Sept. 1), 9 a.m.-noon, 970-276-4626
The Depot, art exhibits, Tuesday-Friday,
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First Friday Artwalk, first Friday of each month,
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Focus Adventures Local Photo Tours of the Yampa Valley, guided by Karen Schulman, www.focusadventures.com
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Mainstreet Farmers Market, Saturdays
country/blues, 7 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
14
We’re Not Clowns Family Fun Night, 7 p.m.,
Moots Bicycle Factory Tours, Mondays, Wednesdays
15
Bud Light Rocks the Boat Free Concert: Robert Randolph and the Family Band, 3:30-5 p.m.,
and Fridays, 10 a.m., 970-879-1676
Gondola Square, www.steamboat.com
Steamboat Art Museum, Tuesday-Saturday,
Steamboat Resort Gondola Operations, Saturdays and Sundays (May 26-June 14), daily (June 15-Sept. 3), Friday through Sunday (Sept. 4-30), Saturdays and Sundays (Oct. 1-14)
Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, Fridays and
Saturdays (June 15-Aug. 11), 7:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
Steamboat Writers Group, Thursdays, noon-2 p.m.,
MAY 5
11 a.m.-5 p.m.,www.treadofpioneers.org
Steamboat Springs Arts Council, www.steamboatarts.org
12
SUMMER INTERPRETIVE TALKS AND WALKS Downtown Historical Walking Tour, Thursdays,
(June 28-Aug. 30), 9-10:30 a.m., starts at the Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org
Guided Gourmet Lunch Hike with a Steamboat Ski and Resort Corporation Resort Ambassador and Yampatika Naturalist, Wednesdays (June 27-Aug. 29), 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-5444
Mineral Springs Walking Tour, Wednesdays
(June 27-Aug. 30), 9-11 a.m., starts at the Depot, Yampatika and Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org
17
Naturalist Walk (watershed, geology or wildflower),
Mondays (June 25-Aug. 27); 9:30-11 a.m., registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-5444
Olympic Heritage Walking Tour, Tuesdays
(June 26-Aug. 28), 9-10:30 a.m., starts at Olympian Hall at Howelsen Hill, www.treadofpioneers.org
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5:30 p.m., Haymaker Golf Course, www.yampatika.org
magic/comedy show, 4 p.m., Library Hall, Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org
Triple Crown Sports, www.triplecrownsports.com
16
Howelsen Hill Trail Run, 84- and 48-mile trail
16
Moots Colorado Ranch Rally, 50-mile dirt/gravel
runs, 8 a.m., www.runningseries.com
road ride through historic Routt County, 9 a.m., Moots Factory, www.moots.com
20-24 Grinta Cycling Retreat, rides and clinics, www.grintacamps.com
22
BOSTYX: Unplugged, Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
22-24 Triple Crown Mountain Magic Tournament, Triple Crown Sports, www.triplecrownsports.com
Grounded: A Multimedia Storytelling Celebration of Colorado’s Public Lands, 6:30 p.m., Bud
23
Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain,
19
Spirit Challenge; 10K, 5K and fun run;
23
Mozart Piano Concerti featuring Cliburn Silver Medalist Kenny Broberg, Strings Music Festival,
19
Justin Roberts, 2 p.m., Strings Music
Werner Memorial Library, Yampa Valley Sustainability Council, www.yvsc.org 10 a.m., www.runningseries.com Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
downtown Steamboat Springs, MainStreet Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
29-31 Oil Painters of America National Conference, Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.org
JUNE 1
Oil Painters of America Exhibition Opening Reception, 5 p.m., Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.org
1-3
Yampa River Festival,
3
Steamboat Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and Kids’ Fun Run, Steamboat Springs Chamber,
www.friendsoftheyampa.com
www.steamboatmarathon.com
sunset, Gondola Square, www.steamboat.com
Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
23
Reds, White and Brews in the Boat,
24
Tri the Boat Sprint and Olympic Triathlon, Half Iron, Stagecoach State Park,
25-28 Memorial Day Weekend Sidewalk Sales,
Naturalist at Fish Creek Falls; Thursdays, Fridays and
Saturdays (June 28-Sept. 1); 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Yampatika, 970-871-9151
Spring Community and Commercial Recycling Drop-Off, Meadows and Knoll parking lots, Yampa Valley Sustainability Council, www.yvsc.org
Young at Art Creativity Camps, Monday-Friday (June through August), 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Depot Art Center, www.steamboatarts.org
10 a.m., www.runningseries.com
11 a.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library lawn, www.steamboatlibrary.org
15-17 Triple Crown Mountain Magic Tournament,
Hayden Cog Run; 8-mile, 5K and fun run;
10-12 Cabaret, 6 and 9 p.m., Chief Theater,
The Depot, www.steamboatwriters.com
Tread of Pioneers Museum, Tuesday-Saturday,
Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
www.steamboatchamber.com/yes
from Colorado Mustang automobile clubs, www.steamboatchamber.com
www.steamboat.com
(June 9-Sept. 15), 9 a.m.-2 p.m., between Sixth and Eighth on Yampa Street downtown, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
11 a.m.-6 p.m., 807 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-1755
girls’ fastpitch softball camp, Triple Crown Sports, www.triplecrownsports.com
wine, craft brews, food and music, 12-5 p.m., Yampa Street, www.redswhitesandbrews.net
www.tritheboat.com
26
Green Drinks, 5:30 p.m., Mountain Tap Brewery,
27
Cliburn Silver Medalist Kenny Broberg,
27
Routt County Towns Exhibit opens,
Yampa Valley Sustainability Council, www.yvsc.org
7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org
29-Jul. 1 Slowpitch Tournament, adult slowpitch softball, Triple Crown Sports, www.triplecrownsports.com
30
Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square, www.steamboat.com
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30
Fourth of July Celebration featuring Brass and Percussion Ensembles, Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
30-Jul. 4 Cowboys’ Roundup Days and Fourth of July Celebration, parade, rodeo, farmers’ market, Steamboat Springs Chamber, www.steamboatchamber.com
JULY 1
Mountain Madness Half Marathon and 10K,
1
Ski Jump Training, 9 a.m., Howelsen Hill,
1
Ranch Rodeo, 7:30 p.m., Brent Romick Arena,
2
HS45 and HS75 Nordic Jumping Training,
7:30 a.m., www.runningseries.com
Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org 970-879-1818
9 a.m., Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
2
Red Yarn, family folk music and puppetry,
4
Nordic Combined Roller Ski Competition,
4 p.m., Library Hall, Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org 1K sprint, 9:15 a.m., Lincoln Avenue downtown, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
4
Fourth of July Parade, 10 a.m., downtown,
4
Pioneer Days Block Party, 11a.m.-1 p.m.,
www.eyecare-specialties.com Craig Eckroth, O.D. Natalie Hansen, O.D., M.Ed
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Steamboat Springs Chamber, www.steamboatchamber.com Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org
4
Jumpin’ and Jammin’ Ski Jumping Extravaganza,
4
Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series,
7
SHUFFLE, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, Strings
7
Fireworks Display at Steamboat Lake,
7
Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square,
WE HAVE GREAT STUFF FOR YOUR HOME & THE PEOPLE YOU LOVE...
noon-3 p.m., Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org 6:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com dusk, Steamboat Lake State Park, 970-879-3922
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Open 7 Days A Week
970-879-1279
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7
Hahns Peak Hill Climb, 7.3 mile trail run,
8
Brent Rowan and Friends: Joe Nichols,
9
Dr. Noize, family pop/rock concert, 4 p.m.,
9
Seminars at Steamboat: A Bipartisan Roadmap for the American Healthcare System with Stuart Butler, 5:30 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion,
Cabins at Historic Columbine, www.runningseries.com
8 p.m., Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com Library Hall, Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org
www.seminarsatsteamboat.org
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DATEBOOK 11
Attacca Quartet, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
11-13 Ride the Rockies, 2,000 road cyclists spend two nights in Steamboat, Headquarters at Howelsen Hill, www.ridetherockies.com
12
Fundraising Event: Alpin Hong House Party,
12
Live Western Melodrama, 7 p.m., Chief Theater,
13 14 14 14
Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com www.chieftheater.com
Nnenna Freelon, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival,
14-15 Art in the Park, arts and crafts festival,
21
Chamber Music: Haydn and His Students,
15
John Michael Montgomery, 8 p.m., Strings
21
Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain,
16
Seminars at Steamboat: Diplomacy and Action – U.S. Options for North Korea,
21
Tour de Steamboat, non-competitive road
23
Hunkta Bunkta Solo, family concert,
23
Seminars at Steamboat: The Perfect Weapon – How Cyber Conflict is Changing How Nations Compete and Conflict,
Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; West Lincoln Park, Steamboat Springs Arts Council, 970-879-9008 Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
5:30 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.seminarsatsteamboat.org
18
Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Chamber Music Duos, featuring works by
Mozart, Bottesini, and Beethoven, Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Strings Kitchen and Garden Tour, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
19
Alpin Hong: Chasing Chopin, 7 p.m., Strings
19-22 Steamboat Mountain Soccer Tournament,
Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square,
20
Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
www.steamboat.com
14-15 Hot Air Balloon Rodeo and Glow, 6-10 a.m.,
Bald Eagle Lake, sunset, Steamboat Resort, Steamboat Springs Chamber, www.steamboatsummer.com
featuring works by Haydn, Hummel, and Schubert, Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com sunset, Gondola Square, www.steamboat.com
cycling event benefiting local nonprofit organizations, www.tourdesteamboat.com 4 p.m., Library Hall, Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org
Live Western Melodrama, 7 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
Steamboat Soccer Club, www.steamboat-soccer.com
Django Festival All Stars, Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
5:30 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.seminarsatsteamboat.org
24-29 Baseball World Series; 11u, 14u and 13uD2; Triple Crown Sports, www.triplecrownsports.com
25
Water Colors, featuring works by Takemitsu,
26
Live Western Melodrama, 7 p.m., Chief Theater,
Ravel, and Debussy, Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
20-22 Creative iPhoneography Workshop, Focus
Adventures, www.focusadventures.com
21
Jumanji Adventures, game and movie night,
www.chieftheater.com
4 p.m., Steamboat Lake State Park, 970-879-3922
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28
Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square, www.steamboat.com
28 28 30 30
1
“Happy Feet,” Celebrating American Dance
12
Joel Noyes Cello/Piano Recital,
Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Steamboat Triathlon, sprint, Olympic and aquabike, Lake Catamount, www.withoutlimits.co
12-18 Photography and Personal Vision Workshop,
Music from the Ragtime Era to the Roaring ‘20s, Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
2
Live Western Melodrama, 7 p.m., Chief Theater,
Spring Creek Memorial, 9-mile, 5K and
3
Dustbowl Revival, Strings Music Festival, Strings
4
Closing Night Orchestra, Strings Music
4
Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square,
16-19 Routt County Fair, Hayden fairgrounds,
Live Western Melodrama, 7 p.m., Chief Theater,
17
Indigo Girls, Strings Music Festival,
19
Martin Sexton, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival,
Fun Run trail runs, first race starts at 8 a.m., Spring Creek Ponds, www.runningseries.com
Bradley Weaver, family concert, 4 p.m.,
Library Hall, Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org
Seminars at Steamboat: The Road Ahead for Autonomous Vehicles, 5:30 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.seminarsatsteamboat.org
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AUGUST
Jarabe Mexicano, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
31-Aug.5 Baseball World Series; 8u, 13u, 11 elite and 13 elite; Triple Crown Sports, www.triplecrownsports.com
www.chieftheater.com
13
Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Seminars at Steamboat: The Future of the Democratic and Republican Parties, 5:30 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.seminarsatsteamboat.org
14
Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
www.steamboat.com
9
Focus Ranch, Focus Adventures, www.focusadventures.com
Andrew Bird, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com www.routtcountyfair.org
www.chieftheater.com
9-12 Steamboat Movement Festival,
yoga, music, outdoor activities, www.steamboatmovementfest.com
Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
10
Shovels and Rope, Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
23-26 Vettes on the Rockies, Looking Glass
11
Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square,
24
Don McLean with Pure Prairie League,
11-12 Steamboat Stinger, running/biking trail races,
25
Continental Divide Trail Run, 50K and 16 mile trail run; 50K, 6 a.m.; 16-mile, 8 a.m.,
Corvette Association, www.lgcacorvette.org
www.steamboat.com
50-mile, full- and half-marathons. Registration Friday, noon-7 p.m., BAP, 735 Oak St., www.honeystinger.com
Strings Music Festival, Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Fish Creek Falls parking area, www.runningseries.com
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Rubber Ducky Race, 11 a.m., Fifth Street Bridge, Northwest Colorado Health, www.northwestcoloradohealth.org/ rubberducky
30-Sept. 2 Yampa Valley Crane Festival, artwork, tours and lectures about sandhill cranes, www.ColoradoCranes.net
31-Sept. 3 Labor Day Weekend Sidewalk Sales,
downtown, MainStreet Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
SEPTEMBER 1
Wild West Air Fest, airshows and static
1-3
Steamboat Springs Stage Race, three-stage road
2
10K at 10,000 Feet, 10K and 5K, 10 a.m.,
2
Rocky Mountain Bull Bash, 3 p.m. gates open,
displays, Steamboat Springs Airport, www.steamboatchamber.com
bicycle race, www.bikesteamboat.com
Rabbit Ears Pass, www.runningseries.com 5 p.m. event starts, Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
7-9 Steamboat Bike Festival, Steamboat Bike Town USAÂŽ, www.steamboatbiketown.com
8
Downtown Hoedown and Chuck Wagon Chili Challenge, MainStreet Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
9
Colorado League Bike Race,
Colorado High School Cycling League, www.coloradomtb.org
14-15 Run Rabbit Run, 50- and 100-mile ultra
marathons, www.runrabbitrunsteamboat.com
14-15 Steamboat OktoberWest, fall family
wall yoga hot yoga barre boxing bands
celebration with music, beer and food, Mountain Village Partnership, www.steamboatmountainvillage.com
1169 Hilltop Suite 202A Steamboat Springs www.raktahotyoga.com 970-367-7456
22
Emerald Mountain Trail Run, 12k, 5k and Fun Run,
22
STARS Biking the Boat Charity Ride,
9 a.m., www.runningseries.com
Steamboat STARS, www.steamboatstars.com
22-29 Steamboat Art Museum Plein Air Painting Event, www.steamboatartmuseum.org
28-Oct. 7 Steamboat Restaurant Week,
Main Street Steamboat, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
28-Nov.30 Steamboat Art Museum Plein Air Exhibition and Sale, Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.org
29
Steamboat Art Museum Plein Air Quick Draw, Wolf Run Ranch, Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.org
OCTOBER
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6
Mustache Ride, bike ride benefiting Routt
27
Foundry Halloween 5K, road and trail run,
31
Downtown Halloween Stroll,
County Humane Society, www.ssmustacheride.com www.runningseries.com
5-7 p.m., Lincoln Avenue, www.mainstreetsteamboatsprings.com
Races and Rides Running Races Saturday, May 5 – Hayden Cog Run (8.4M, 5K and Fun Run) Saturday, May 19 – Spirit Challenge (10K, 5K and Fun Run) Sunday, June 3 – Steamboat Marathon (Full, Half, 10K and Fun Run) Saturday, June 16 – Howelsen Hill Trail Run (8M and 4M trail) Sunday, July 1 – Mountain Madness (13.1M and 10K) Saturday, July 7 – Hahn’s Peak Hill Climb (7.3M trail) Saturday, July 28 – Spring Creek Memorial (9.5M, 5K and Fun Run trail) Sunday, Aug. 12 – Steamboat Stinger (Full and Half trail marathons) Saturday, Aug. 25 – Continental Divide Trail Run (50K and 16M trail) Sunday, Sept. 2 – 10K at 10,000 Feet (10K and 5K trail) Friday-Saturday, Sept. 14-15 – Run Rabbit Run (100M & 50M Ultra) Saturday, Sept. 22 – Emerald Mountain Trail Run (12K, 5K and Fun Run trail) Saturday, Oct. 27 – Foundry Halloween 5K (5K road and trail) For more information, visit www.steamboatrunningseries.com
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Bike Races Select weekly dates throughout summer – The Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series Select Thursdays June-August – USA BMX Series Saturday, July 21 – Eriksen Tour de Steamboat Saturday, July 28 – Captain of the Boat Saturday, Aug. 11 – Steamboat Stinger Saturday-Sunday, August 18-19 – Enduro X Races Saturday, Sept. 1 – Steamboat Stage Race Non-Competitive Biking Events Wednesday-Friday, July 11-13 – Ride the Rockies Friday-Sunday, Sept. 7-9 – Steamboat Bike Festival Saturday, Sept. 22 – STARS Biking the Boat For more information, visit www.steamboatbiketown.com Triathlons Sunday, June 24 – Tri the Boat (Olympic and Half Iron Triathlons) www.tritheboat.com Sunday, Aug. 12 – Steamboat Triathlon (sprint, Olympic, duathon and aquabike) For more information, visit www.withoutlimits.co
Cyclists cross the Yampa River Bridge during Tour de Steamboat.
Karen Desjardin
7th ANNUAL
Soar with planes! Soar with cranes! Labor Day Weekend with the Wild West Air Fest!
crane viewings, bird walks, expert talks, films, crane art, workshops, live raptors, family activities & more!
Anne Lacy, ICF Research Coordinator Genius of Birds author Jennifer Ackerman Walks & Talk with Birding Editor Ted Floyd Why We Love Cranes with Paul Tebbel Support provided by
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ACTIVITIES GUIDE Arts and Culture
Recreation and Activities
Art Galleries
Adaptive Recreation
Pine Moon Fine Art 117 Ninth St. 970-879-2787 www.pinemoonfineart.com
STARS – Steamboat Adaptive Recreational Sports 970-870-1950 www.steamboatstars.com
Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com
Aircraft Tours
Steamboat Springs Arts Council 1001 13th St. 970-879-9008 www.steamboatarts.org
Live Music Chief Theater 813 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-4791 www.chieftheater.com Old Town Pub & Restaurant 600 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2101 www.theoldtownpub.com Rex’s American Grill & Bar 3190 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-870-0438 www.rexsgrill.com Schmiggity’s 821 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4100 www.schmiggitys.com Steamboat Springs Free Summer Concerts 970-846-5086 www.keepinitfree.com
Zephyr Helicopter Company Steamboat Springs Airport 970-879-0494 www.zephyrhelicopter.com
Art Classes and Workshops Great American Laughing Stock Company 600 McKinley St. 970-355-9403 www.galsco.org Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com
Bike Shops, Rentals & Tours Boomerang Sports Exchange 1125 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3050 Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plz. 970-879-1250 rental.christysports.com Christy Sports Village Center 2500 Village Dr. 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com
Steamboat Symphony Orchestra 970-846-5324 www.steamboatorchestra.org
Moots Cycles 2545 Copper Ridge Dr. 970-879-1676 www.moots.com
Strings Music Festival 900 Strings Rd. 970-879-5056 www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Pedego Steamboat 345 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-5312 www.pedegosteamboat.com
Sunset Happy Hour 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com
Tap House Sports Grill 729 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2431 www.thetaphouse.com
Steamboat Bike Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com
WinterWonderGrass Festival 415-871-3253 www.winterwondergrass.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Performing Arts Chief Theater 813 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-4791 www.chieftheater.com Crooked Key – Live Escape Games 435 Lincoln Ave. 970-367-7619 www.crookedkey.com Opera Steamboat 320 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9986 www.emeraldcityopera.com Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp 40755 County Rd. 36 970-879-7125 www.perry-mansfield.org Schmiggity’s 821 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4100 www.schmiggitys.com Steamboat Dance Theatre 970-367-7807 www.steamboatdancetheatre.org Strings Music Festival 900 Strings Rd. 970-879-5056 www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Boating and Rafting Outfitters Adventures in Whitewater 214 Park Ave., Kremmling 970-724-1122 www.adventuresinwhitewater.com Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com Colorado River Runs 43 Grand County Rd. 111, Bond 800-826-1081 www.coloradoriverruns.com Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com
Steamboat Springs KOA 3603 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0273 www.koa.com
Canoeing, Kayaking, Paddleboarding Outfitters Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com Hala Gear 1051 13th St. 970-367-7885 www.halagear.com Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com Mountain Sports Kayak School 800 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8794 www.mountainsportskayak.com Steamboat Paddleboard Adventure Company 675 S. Lincoln 970-846-5926 www.paddleboardadventurecompany.com
Children’s Activities Adventure Bound in Steamboat Springs 245 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-4300 www.steamboatsprings.net Amaze’n Steamboat Family Fun Park 125 S Anglers Dr. 970-870-8682 www.amazensteamboat.com Bud Werner Memorial Library 1289 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0240 www.steamboatlibrary.org CR Summit’s Equine Riding Center 33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com Coca-Cola Adventure Zone 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5255 www.steamboat.com Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works County Rd. 205 970-870-1782 www.steamboatdogsledding.com Howelsen Ice Arena 285 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-871-7033 www.steamboatsprings.net/ice In Celebration of Kids 831 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-3333 www.incelebrationofkids.com Kids’ Adventure Club 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5390 www.steamboat.com/kac Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com
Climbing
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Love Climbing Adventures 2673 Jacobs Circle loveclimbing.co
Colorado State Parks Steamboat Lake 970-879-3922 www.parks.state.co.us
Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com
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Cross-Country Skiing Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com Haymaker Nordic Center 34855 East U.S. 40 970-879-9444 www.steamboat.com Home Ranch, The 54880 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-1780 www.homeranch.com Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Dr. 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com Vista Verde Guest Ranch 31100 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-3858 www.vistaverde.com
Dog Sledding Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works County Rd. 205 970-870-1782 www.steamboatdogsledding.com
Events Colorado Avalanche 1000 Chopper Cir., Denver 303-405-6144 www.coloradoavalanche.com Crooked Key – Live Escape Games 435 Lincoln Ave. 970-367-7619 www.crookedkey.com Denver Nuggets 1000 Chopper Cir., Denver 303-405-6188 www.nba.com/nuggets Routt County Fair Association 398 S. Poplar St., Hayden 970-276-3068 www.routtcountyfair.org Schmiggity’s 821 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4100 www.schmiggitys.com Steamboat Movement Fest 430 Blue Bell Court 970-819-9275 www.steamboatmovementfest.com Steamboat Snowmobile Tours 31825 County Rd. 64 970-879-6500 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com Steamboat Springs Event Management 941-961-7575 www.steamboatevent.com Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series 970-879-1818 www.steamboatrodeo.com Strings Music Festival 900 Strings Rd. 970-879-5056 www.stringsmusicfestival.com Triple Crown Sports 3930 Automation Way, Fort Collins 970-223-6644 www.triplecrownsports.com
Fishing Outfitters Big Ed’s Fishing Ventures 400 N. Park Ave., Breckenridge 970-389-1720 www.bigedsfishing.com
Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch 55675 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-879-3495 www.steamboathorses.com Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com Steamboat Fishing Adventures 970-819-3561 www.steamboatfishingadventures.com Steamboat Flyfisher 35 Fifth St. 970-879-6552 www.steamboatflyfisher.com Yampa Valley Anglers 841 Yampa St. 970-819-4376 www.yampavalleyanglers.com
Golf Catamount Ranch & Club 33400A Catamount Dr. 970-871-9300 www.catamountranchclub.com Haymaker Golf Course 34855 U.S. 40 970-870-1846 www.haymakergolf.com Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club 1230 Steamboat Blvd. 970-871-6528 www.rollingstoneranchgolf.com
Horseback Riding Outfitters Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com Colorado’s High Lonesome Outfitter & Guides 10185 Colorado 131, Toponas 970-638-4239 www.cohighlonesome.com CR Summit’s Equine Riding Center 33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch 55675 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-879-3495 www.steamboathorses.com Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com Home Ranch, The 54880 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-1780 www.homeranch.com Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net Vista Verde Guest Ranch 31100 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-3858 www.vistaverde.com
Hot Air Balloon Outfitters Pegasus Balloon Tours 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-9191 www.wildwestballooning.com Wild West Balloon Adventures 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-7219 www.wildwestballooning.com
Hot Springs and Tours Hot Springs Shuttle, The 970-879-4688 www.thehotspringsshuttle.com
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs 44200 County Rd. 36 970-879-0342 www.strawberryhotsprings.com
Miniature Golf Amaze’n Steamboat Family Fun Park 125 S Anglers Dr. 970-870-8682 www.amazensteamboat.com
Recreational Vehicle Rentals and Tours Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net
Hunting Outfitters
Steamboat Springs KOA 3603 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0273 www.koa.com
Steamboat Snowmobile Tours 31825 County Rd. 64 970-879-6500 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com
Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch 55675 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-879-3495 www.steamboathorses.com
Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. Gondola Square 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Ski and Snowboard Shops and Rentals
Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com
Museums
Three Quarter Circles Sporting Clays 26185 U.S. 40 970-879-5649 www.3qc.net
Ice Climbing Outfitters Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com
Hahns Peak Area Historical Society Hahns Peak Village 970-846-2991 www.hahnspeakhistoric.com Steamboat Art Museum 807 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-1755 www.steamboatartmuseum.org Tracks & Trails Museum 129 E. Main St., Oak Creek 970-736-8245
Ice Skating
Tread of Pioneers Museum 800 Oak St. 970-879-2214 www.treadofpioneers.org
Howelsen Ice Arena 285 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-871-7033 www.steamboatsprings.net/ice
Wyman Museum 94350 East U.S. 40, Craig 970-824-6346 www.wymanmuseum.com
Backdoor Sports Ltd. of Steamboat 841 Yampa St. 970-879-6249 www.backdoorsports.com Black Tie Ski Rentals 1625 Mid Valley Dr. 970-870-3172 www.steamboat.blacktieskis.com
Fleischer Sport 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-870-0900 www.fleischersport.com Mountain Outfitters 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5345 www.steamboat.com One Stop Ski Shop 35 11th St. 970-879-4916 www.onestopskishop.net Powder Pursuits Ski and Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com Powder Tools Snowboard Shop Third Level Gondola Square 970-879-1645 rental.christysports.com
Steamboat Ski & Sport – Gondola Square Gondola Square 970-871-5346 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport – Ski Time Square Ski Time Square, Kutuk 970-871-5682 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport – The Grand 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5358 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport – Sheraton Steamboat 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com
Boomerang Sports Exchange 1125 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3050
Ski Butlers Steamboat 1585 Mid Valley Dr. 970-367-4422 www.skibutlers.com
Steamboat Ski & Sport – Gondola Transit Center Gondola Square 970-871-5364 www.steamboat.com
Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plz. 970-879-1250 rental.christysports.com
Ski Delivery Express 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5367 www.steamboat.com
Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Dr. 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com
Christy Sports Gondola Square Gondola Square 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com
Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com
Surefoot, LLC 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-1119 www.surefoot.com
Christy Sports Village Center 2500 Village Dr. 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Skiing
Door 2 Door by Christy Sports 1835 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8692 www.d2dskis.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Miles and miles of trails right out your door.
Black Tie Ski Rentals 1625 Mid Valley Dr. 970-870-3172 www.steamboat.blacktieskis.com
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Christy Sports Village Center 2500 Village Dr. 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com
Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net
Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski
Snowmobile Guides and Rentals
Powder Pursuits Ski and Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com
Colorado Sled Rentals 4100 W. Lincoln Ave. 970-439-1707 www.coloradosledrentals.com
Steamboat Backcountry Adventures 770 Majestic Cir. 970-439-8427 www.steamboatguides.com
High Mountain Snowmobile Tours 31750 East U.S. 40 970-879-9073 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com
Steamboat Powdercats 1724 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-5188 www.steamboatpowdercats.com
Rocky Mountain Rentals 61450 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-627-9673 www.snowmobile-central.com
Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net Steamboat Snowmobile Tours 31825 County Rd. 64 970-879-6500 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com
Sleigh Rides Ragnar’s Steamboat Ski Area 970-871-5150 www.steamboat.com
Snowshoeing
Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net
Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com
Sleighride Dinner at Haymaker 34855 East U.S. 40 970-871-5150 www.steamboat.com
Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski
Tennis Facilities
Powder Pursuits Ski and Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com
Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski
Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com
Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs 2500 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-8400 www.steamboat10s.com
Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Tour Companies Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com
Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Dr. 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com
Summer Tubing Outfitters Backdoor Sports Ltd. of Steamboat 841 Yampa St. 970-879-6249 www.backdoorsports.com Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com One Stop Ski Shop 35 11th St. 970-879-4916 www.onestopskishop.net
Summer Tubing Suppliers
Steamboat Powdercats Ski Time Square 970-879-5188 www.steamboatpowdercats.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Snowmobile Tours 31825 County Rd. 64 970-879-6500 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com Steamboat Springs Food Tours 970-439-3101 www.ssfoodtours.com
Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com
Tailwind Tours 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-TOUR www.tailwindtours.com
CR Summit’s Equine Riding Center 33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com
Wild West Balloon Adventures 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-7219 www.wildwestballooning.com
Focus Adventures Photography Tours & Workshops 27846 Silver Spur St. 970-879-2244 www.focusadventures.com
Yampatika 925 Weiss Dr. 970-871-9151 www.yampatika.org
Hahn’s Peak Roadhouse 60880 CR 129, Clark 970-879-4404 www.hahnspeakroadhouse.com
Bridgestone Winter Driving School 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-6104 www.winterdrive.com
Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plz. 970-879-1250 rental.christysports.com
Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com
Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Steamboat Jeep Rentals 1850 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-4375 www.steamboatjeeprentals.com
Winter Driving School
Zip Line Steamboat Snowmobile Tours 31825 County Rd. 64 970-879-6500 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com Steamboat Zip Line Tours 970-879-6500 www.steamboatziplineadventures.com
STEAMBOAT SKI & BIKE KARE SALES @ RENTAL @ REPAIRS www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Voted Best Golf Course in Steamboat! • 18 HOLE LINKS-STYLE PUBLIC GOLF COURSE • 360° VIEWS OF THE SPECTACULAR YAMPA VALLEY 5th & Lincoln, Downtown (970) 879-9144 One Steamboat Place, Base Area (970) 879-6350 VG 64 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
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Pick up your trash – pack out what you pack in on trails or around town. Reduce your footprint – remember that resources are precious, and treat them as you would your resources at home. Follow trail etiquette – stay on the trail; if you aren’t sure, ask a local. Obey traffic laws – use crosswalks, park in designated spots, follow the speed limit. Better yet, use public transportation. Respect plants and animals – give wildlife plenty of space, and leave nature how you found it. Follow the golden rule – give common courtesy to others, and allow them opportunities to enjoy Steamboat as much as you do. Speak up – Don’t assume others know mountain manners. Lead by example, and share etiquette and tips with others.
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There’s a reason Steamboat Springs has a reputation for natural beauty and pristine wilderness: those who visit and live here do so responsibly. Here are some tips to help keep this town a piece of paradise for visitors and locals alike.
Please don’t pick wildflowers – if all visitors picked just one each, the impact would be devastating. Plus, stepping off the trail to pick a wildflower further impacts vegetation. Instead, sketch an individual flower, or take a photo of an entire meadow for a lasting memory.
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Calzones, Pizza, sandwiChes, salads, wings and more 970-875-3160 1885 Elk River Plaza, Next to Storm Peak S T E A M B O A T S P R I N G S V I S I T O R S ’ G U I D E | S U M M E R 2 018 | VG 65
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You won’t find a more convenient place to après or dine after a day on the slopes than www.trufflepigrestaurant.com Truffle Pig, which is located at the base of the ski area, adjacent to One Steamboat Place and the gondola. Featuring casual American Alpine Cuisine crafted from the 970-879-7470 freshest ingredients, Truffle Pig offers the most indulgent Après Ski scene around, including an inviting atmosphere, live entertainment, compelling drink specials and 2250 Apres Ski Way, Mountain mouth-watering menu items. Après ski 2-5 p.m.
Carl’s Tavern is the place for adventurous spirits to call home. Genuine hospitality, cold beer, and food made from scratch. Boasting over 150 wines, more than 200 whiskeys from around the world and 50 craft beers – Carl’s has something for everyone! 15 HDTVs and all the sports packages have won Carl’s “Best Place to Watch The Game” and “Best Bar” four years running! Happy Hour Daily from 4-6 p.m. Private/ Semi-Private dining rooms available for groups up to 32. Reservations recommended in peak seasons.
www.carlstavern.com
970-761-2060 700 Yampa St., Downtown
Serving Steamboat Springs since 1971 • Famous steaks, slow roasted prime rib, fresh www.orehouse.com seafood and more • Extensive salad bar, gluten-free menu • Sunset menu for early diners • Groups of 10-275, romantic dates or family gatherings • Huge parking lot • Cozy 970-879-1190 atmosphere in 100+ year-old barn full of Steamboat history • A tradition in town for generations • Open at 5 p.m. year-round • Pine Grove Rd. and U.S. 40 on the bus line • 1465 Pine Grove Rd., RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED Between Town and the Mountain
Best Family Steakhouse in Steamboat • Handcrafted steaks and fresh seafood starting at $17.95 • Includes unlimited salad bar & Texas toast • 100% certified Angus beef • Specializing in USDA Prime NY, Bone-In Ribeye, Colorado Buffalo and Kobe • 5 HD TVs in Bar & 6 microbrews on tap • Extensive wine list • Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. & 9-CL every night featuring our 8 oz. steak burger for only $5 • Great for large parties • Reservations recommended • Dinner nightly 5 p.m. • Downtown on 8th Street between Lincoln & Yampa.
Hang with the Big Dogs! Slopeside Grill is where the locals hang out. From wings, brick oven pizza and nachos to salads and ribs, we have what you’re craving – plus one of the largest selections in Steamboat of Colorado craft beers on tap and in bottles. Relax on the patio with fantastic views of the mountain, Yampa Valley, and alpenglow sunsets. Come hang at Slopeside, where everyone is like a local. “Best of the Boat” winner.
A little bit of Mexico at 7,000 ft. in the Colorado Mountains. Tacos, Tequila, Tunes and great views of Yampa Valley, bringing some traditional and unique, tasty and simple on-the-go dishes to Steamboat. Fresh squeezed juices for our Margaritas and plenty of beer from South of the Border. Great for your senses covering all the fresh ingredients and flavors from our 25-year-old recipes.
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www.8thstreetsteakhouse.com
970-879-3131 50 Eighth St., Downtown
www.slopesidegrill.com
970-879-2916 Ski Time Square, Mountain
www.loslocossteamboat.com
970-761-2394 Ski Time Square, Mountain next to Slopeside
www.yamasteamboat.com
970-761-2087 at 11th and Yampa St., Downtown
www.harwigs.com
970-879-1919 911 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
www.aurumsteamboat.com
970-879-9500 811 Yampa St., Downtown
www.table79steamboat.com
970-761-2463 345 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
www.mambos.com
970-870-0500 521 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
www.besamesteamboat.com
970-761-2561 818 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
An elegant dining experience in a relaxed atmosphere. Our seasonal menus blend new gastro techniques and traditional French styles that highlight fresh, local agriculture. Harwigs has Steamboat’s only wine cellar and knowledgeable sommeliers to guide you through our award-winning wine list. From après-activity happy hour martinis in our bar to custom chef tasting menus in our dining room, we warmly welcome you to share your next dining experience with us. Aurum provides a perfect atmosphere nestled alongside the Yampa River and boasting 360-degree views of stunning Colorado peaks. By sourcing the finest local ingredients at the height of harvest, Aurum redefines Seasonal New American cuisine with rich, savory flavors to please every taste bud. With an exceptional wine list and creative house cocktails to boot, Aurum’s menu is truly a food destination.
Feel the heat of the searing lamb as your taste buds start to stir into a frenzy of flavory spices. Table 79 Foodbar crafts hearth-style comfort food and craft cocktails that focus on seasonality and local ingredients. Table 79 Foodbar is obsessed with giving guests a dining experience with a front row seat to the kitchen in modern, softly lit surroundings with a chef’s counter.
Mambo offers a unique dining experience in the heart of Steamboat Springs. Featuring a range of traditional and contemporary Italian entrées, pizzas, housemade pastas and chef inspired plates focusing on locally sourced ingredients. Our fully stocked bar, cocktails and award-winning wine list provide a perfect pairing to any meal. Mambo’s seasonal patio is an ideal spot for an alfresco dinner for family, friends or a romantic setting under the stars. Mambo guests enjoy a delicious, satisfying and memorable dining experience.
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You don’t have to go far for the tastes of Cuba, Argentina, Portugal and Spain – just head to downtown Steamboat and Bésame. Featuring an inspired collection of regional Latin flavors, every meal at Bésame is a rich and romantic experience with the fun and liveliness of an old world familia dinner. You can also experience The Hot Zone – this unique section of the menu is where you’ll taste handcrafted fusion dishes from South America.
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970-871-5150 On Mountain
970-879-4480 941 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
www.johnnybgoodsdiner.com
970-870-8400 738 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
A nighttime ride up the gondola tells you this is not going to be an ordinary night out. New twists on old favorites, an exceptional wine list, stunning views of the Yampa Valley below, and a dazzling menu of New American cuisine are all yours at Hazie’s.
This family-style Asian compilation restaurant features Sushi, Thai and Cantonese Chinese recipes. Old-World recipes mix with Wok-fried Cantonese, artistically hand-rolled Sushi, slowcooked Thai curries, Pad Thai and other specialty dishes. Relaxing atmosphere and authentic Asian cuisine.
Johnny B. Good’s Diner is an all-American ‘50s diner that specializes in affordable family fun! Delicious home cooking for breakfast, lunch, dinner or dessert comes to you with a welcoming smile at our unique old-fashioned soda fountain. For over 25 years we have satisfied hungry families with our belly-stuffing meals, milkshakes, malts, full bar, and homemade pies. Don’t miss a visit to the Diner! S TE AM B O AT S P RI N G S VI S I TO RS ’ G U I D E | S U MMER 2 0 1 8 | VG 67
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A longtime locals’ favorite, the Creekside Café specializes in serving breakfast and lunch all day. Highlighting the extensive menu are grass-fed Yampa Valley Beef, organic Davis Family Farms produce, pastured Mountain View pork, farm fresh eggs, homemade breads and creative jams. The Creekside’s garden patio and historic dining room are the perfect places to enjoy one of 8 types of eggs benedicts, an award-winning Bloody Mary, a green chili breakfast burrito, homemade oatmeal pancakes, corned beef hash and more.
We have a passion for fresh, natural ingredients and a love of burgers and brews. We hand-cut our french fries and onion rings every morning, and use only all-natural Colorado beef for our delicious burgers. Specialty Burgers, Classic Burgers, Appetizers, Sandwiches, Fresh Salads, Little Grommet kids menu, Happy Hour Specials every night. NFL and NHL Packages and HD TVs, plenty of parking on Oak Street. Check out our FB page for daily specials! Pick up to go window open 8 a.m. daily.
Irish Tavern, specializing in traditional Irish fare, juicy steaks, fresh fish and seasonal salads. Our full bar has something for everyone – from wine to our 8 beers on tap, and an extensive whiskey menu. Two Happy Hours everyday 4-6 p.m. and late night 10 p.m.-Midnight. Check out our FB page for daily specials! Open 10:30 a.m. during football season, every game, every week, with NFL Sunday Ticket.
Cupcake MINI BAR
A boutique bakery known for our cupcake bars and custom-made wedding cakes. Located high in the Rocky Mountains at 6,700 ft. in Steamboat Springs. We use only the best quality ingredients, locally sourced and shipped from our favorite baking brands, baked fresh to order. Organic and specialty diets can be accommodated. Our signature recipes are created to reflect our baking style – classic flavors, not too sweet, moist & delicious! Wednesday-Sunday 12 a.m.-5 p.m. Custom orders by appointment: info@cupcakeminibar.com.
Coming Early Summer 2018: How Ya Doin Pizza n’ Eatz.! We look forward to serving you the best calzones, pizza, sandwiches, salads, wings and more. Located in Elk River Plaza, next to Storm Peak
www.creekside-cafe.com
970-879-4925 131 11th St., Downtown
www.thebackdoorgrill.com
970-871-7888 825 Oak St., Downtown
www.oneilstavernandgrill.com
970-879-6380 737 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
www.cupcakeminibar.com
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970-875-3160 1885 Elk River Plaza
Pioneering Colorado pit BBQ in a casual family atmosphere! Ribs • Brisket • Pork • Turkey. Steamboat Smokehouse Barbecue uses old-fashioned low and slow cooking with hardwoods (primarily hickory) and no artificial gas or electric heat. Large cuts will typically be cooked for 12-15 hours to the tender, almost fall-apart stage. Dine In, Takeout, Delivery and Catering. 879-RIBS (7427).
Delivery 7 Days a week! Ciao Gelato is Steamboat’s local choice for Italian lunch and dinner. Our new location is next to the Steamboat Smokehouse at 912 Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs, CO. We are serving locals and visitors from 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Monday through Sunday. VG 68 | ONLINE A T WWW.ST EAMBO AT CHAMBER .CO M
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970-879-RIBS 912 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
www.ciaogelatosteamboat.com
970-879-7427 912 Lincoln Ave., Downtown
Wake up to wonderful. Considered a local favorite for breakfast, brunch and lunch; The Egg & I offers exceptional food, served by friendly associates. From roasting our vegetables inhouse, juicing the season’s freshest fruit and serving freshly ground bottomless coffee, we take 970-871-4633 pride in the details. Monday-Friday, open 6:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.; Saturday, open 6:30 a.m.2:30 p.m.; and Sunday, open 7:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Free Wifi, Patio Seating, Private Meeting 325 Anglers Dr., Between Town and the Mountain Room, Catering and To-Go Orders. Located behind Starbucks in Sundance@Fishcreek. www.TheEggandIRestaurants.com
Offering over 40 beer options and house-made food, Dude & Dan’s has quickly become a locals’ favorite. Catch all of your teams’ games on our 13 big screen HD TVs or enjoy a game of Skee Ball in our lofted game room. Featuring a seasonal menu 970-879-1577 of delicious salads, sandwiches, burgers and other classic American favorites, Dude & 1106 Lincoln Ave., Downtown Dan’s truly has something for everyone. Great for large groups or simply a fun family dinner. Reservations welcome. Kitchen open late. www.dudeanddans.com
www.yampys.com
970-761-2096 910 Yampa St., Downtown
www.steamboatwhiskeyco.com
970-846-3534 55 11th St., Downtown
www.wildplumgrocer.com
970-879-1981 Village Drive and Apres Ski Way, Mountain
www.steamboatbooks.com
970-879-6830 68 9th St., Downtown
Celebrate flavors in a unique craft beverage and crepe experience downtown at Yampy’s. Our Coffees are hand-crafted from the winner of the “2016 Coffee Roaster of the Year.” Our Crepes are delightful treats for dining in or on the go. Try the Breakfast of Yampions! Each Cocktail is an individual, delicious, drinkable work of art. Try the Pineapple Upsidedown Cake Martini. Yampy’s is locally owned and operated.
Steamboat Whiskey Company is Steamboat Spring’s first and only craft distillery, but we are way more than just great whiskey and delicious cocktails. Enjoy our signature small plates menu, all perfect for sharing. Or join us for happy hour from 5-6 p.m. and sip on a refreshing Ski Town Mule made with our signature Ski Town Vodka, distilled right here in the Boat! Contact us about hosting your next private event.
The “foodie spot for Steamboat,” WildPlum is a one-of-a-kind neighborhood market paradise, featuring all of the essentials, plus gourmet and specialty foods. Don’t want to cook? Our deli has you covered, with pizza, hot sandwiches, bakery case and a complete menu in our prepared take-and-go case. Walk into WildPlum to appreciate the mountain modern atmosphere, well-stocked unique products and genuine service. Complete liquor store with beer, wine and liquor. Easy parking. Outdoor patio seating.
Off The Beaten Path’s Coffeehouse is a local treasure, tucked into Steamboat’s oldest independent bookstore. Boasting a menu of literary-themed beverages and scrumptious baked-from-scratch treats, the OTBP Coffeehouse offers free wireless service and plenty of seating to work, read or just hang out. Come for your favorite latte and muffin, stay to browse our extensive book selection. There’s a lot to make you want to stay – Good Books, Good Coffee, Good Friends.
Want superb BBQ? Come to the Steamboat Rodeo! Slow applewood smoked chicken, pork ribs and beef brisket dinners. Burger, dog and bratwurst baskets and other treats. Full bar. Come early for the best seats in the house to enjoy a delicious meal 970-734-7718 and award-winning rodeo! Covered seating. Special seating for celebrating reunions, birthdays and large groups. Pre-rodeo entertainment – Live country/bluegrass music. 501 Howelsen Pkwy, Downtown Come join the fun every Friday and Saturday 6-9:30 p.m. at Romick Arena. www.steamboatprorodeo.com
www.redswhitesandbrews.net
Yampa St., Downtown
Rodeo BBQ
The Reds Whites & Brews in the Boat Festival on June 23rd from 12-5 p.m. is Steamboat’s only beer & wine festival featuring over 40 local, regional and international wineries & breweries. Enjoy cold craft beer & tasty wine tastings along Yampa Street while enjoying live music and relaxing in Workman Park along the beautiful Yampa River. Unlimited beer & wine tasting tickets start at just $25. Get full event details and tickets at www.redswhitesandbrews.net. S TE AM B O AT S P RI N G S VI S I TO RS ’ G U I D E | S U MMER 2 0 1 8 | VG 69
Location – Map VG 86-87
Banquet seating
Take-out available
Catering/Delivery
Outdoor seating
Wheelchair accessible
Steakhouse
D
Yes Yes No No Yes Yes 150 B3 $$$
Aurum Food & Wine | 811 Yampa St. | www.aurumsteamboat.com | 970-879-9500
New American
L, D
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes 50
B3
Azteca Taqueria Inc. | 116 Ninth St. | www.aztecataqueria.com | 970-870-9980
Mexican
B, L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
B2
$
Back Door Grill | 825 Oak St. | www.backdoorburgergrill.com | 970-871-7888
American
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
B2
$
Backcountry Delicatessen | 635 Lincoln Ave. | www.backcountry-deli.com | 970-879-3617
Deli, Sandwich Shop
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
B2
$
Bear River Bar & Grill | Gondola Square | www.steamboat.com | 970-871-5163
American
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 200
E1
$$
Beau Jo’s Mountain Bistro | 704 Lincoln Ave. | www.beaujos.com | 970-870-6401
Pizza, Italian
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
C2
$$
Big House Burgers | 2093 Curve Plz. | www.bighouseburgers.com | 970-870-8500
American
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 50
A3
$$
Brooklynn’s Pizzeria | 57 10th St. | www.brooklynnspizzeria.com | 970-871-1000
Pizza
L, D, Late
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
B3
$$
Butcherknife Brewing Company | 2875 Elk River Rd. | www.butcherknifebrewing.com | 970-879-2337
Brewery Tasting Room
Bar
No No Yes Yes No Yes
Inset
$
Cabin,The | Steamboat Grand | www.steamboatgrand.com | 970-871-5550
Colorado
B, L, D
Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes 100
Café Diva | 1855 Ski Time Square Dr. | www.cafediva.com | 970-871-0508
Eclectic Dining
D
No Yes Yes Yes Yes No 60
E1 $$$
Carl’s Tavern | 700 Yampa St. | www.carlstavern.com | 970-761-2060
American
L, D, Late
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 25
C2 $$$ B2 $$$
Price
Kid friendly
8th Street Steakhouse | 50 Eighth St. | www.8thstreetsteakhouse.com | 970-879-3131
Reservations
Affordability ratings: $= entrees up to $10; $$= entrees up to $20; $$$= entrees $21 and up
Meals served
* LISTING INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CHAMBER RESORT ASSOCIATION
Cuisine type
DINING GUIDE
$$
E1 $$$
Cloverdale Restaurant | 207 Ninth St. | www.cloverdalerestaurant.com | 970-875-3179
American
D
Yes Yes Yes No No No
Colorado Bagel Company | 1815 Central Park Plz. | 970-870-9657
Bagels
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
E2
$
Creekside Café | 131 11th St. | www.creekside-cafe.com | 970-879-4925
American, Breakfast
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 50
B3
$
Cruisers Sub Shop | 690 Marketplace Plz. | www.cruiserssubshop.com | 970-879-1747
Deli
L, D, Late
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
E2
$
Dairy Queen/Orange Julius | 1755 Central Park Plz. | www.dairyqueen.com | 970-871-1800
Ice Cream
L, D
Yes No Yes No No Yes
E2
$ $$
Double Z BBQ, Inc. | 1124 Yampa St. | www.doublezbbq.com | 970-879-0849
American, Barbecue
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
B3
Drunken Onion Get & Go Kitchen | 685 Marketplace Plz. | www.drunkenonion.com | 970-879-8423
Quality Take-Home Meals
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
E2
$
Dude and Dan’s Bar and Grill | 1106 Lincoln Ave. | www.dudeanddans.com | 970-879-1577
American
L, D, Late
Yes No No Yes No No
B3
$$
E3 Chophouse | 701 Yampa St. | www.e3chophouse.com | 970-879-7167
Steaks, Seafood
D
Yes Yes Yes Yes No No
C2 $$$
Egg & I,The | 325 Anglers Dr. | www.theeggandirestaurants.com | 970-871-4633
American
B, L
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 30
D2
$
Fiesta Jalisco | 445 Anglers Dr. | www.fiestajalisco.net/steamboat.htm | 970-871-6999
Mexican
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 40
D2
$$
Four Points Lodge | Steamboat Ski Area | www.steamboat.com | 970-871-5150
American, Steaks, Seafood
L, D
Yes No No Yes No No 150
E1 $$$
Freshies | 595 S. Lincoln Ave. | www.freshiessteamboat.com | 970-879-8099
Family, American
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 75
D2
Gondola Joe’s | Gondola Square | www.steamboat.com | 970-879-6111
Coffee Shop/Deli
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
E1
$
Gondola Pub & Grill | Gondola Square | www.gondolapubandgrill.com | 970-879-4448
American, Ribs
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes 150
E1
$
Grand Café and Gift Shop,The | Steamboat Grand | www.steamboatgrand.com | 970-871-5557
Coffee Shop
B, L
Yes No Yes No No Yes
E1
$
Harwigs & L’Apogée | 911 Lincoln Ave. | www.harwigs.com | 970-879-1919
International
D
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 36
B3 $$$
Haymaker Patio Grill | 34855 East U.S. 40 | www.steamboat.com/things-to-do/dining-details/haymaker-patio-grill.aspx | 970-879-1265
American
B, L, D
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 75
F2 $$$
Hazie’s | Steamboat Ski Area | www.steamboat.com/things-to-do/dining-details/hazies.aspx | 970-871-5150
Fine Dining
L, D
Yes Yes Yes No No Yes 150
E1 $$$
Johnny B. Good’s Diner | 738 Lincoln Ave. | www.johnnybgoodsdiner.com | 970-870-8400
50s Style Diner
B, L, D
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
C2
$
KFC / Taco Bell | 625 Snapdragon Way | 970-879-7618
Fast Food
L, D
Yes No No No No Yes
E2
$
Laundry | 127 11th St. | www.thelaundryrestaurant.com | 970-870-0681
Eclectic Dining
D
No Yes Yes No Yes Yes 80
B3
$$
Lil’ House Country Biscuits & Coffee | 2093 B Curve Plz. | www.lilhousebiscuits.com | 970-870-8500
American
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Inset
$
Low Country Kitchen | 435 Lincoln Ave. | www.lowrestaurant.com | 970-761-2693
Southern Comfort
L, D
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
C2
$
$$
Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill | 435 Lincoln Ave. | www.mahoganyridgesteamboat.com | 970-879-3773
Creative American
D, Late
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
C2
$$
Mambo Italiano | 521 Lincoln Ave. | www.mambos.com | 970-870-0500
Italian
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 65
C2
$$
Mazzola’s Italian Restaurant | 917 Lincoln Ave. | www.mazzolas.com | 970-879-2405
Pizza, Pasta
D, Late
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 50
B3
$$
McKnights Irish Pub & Loft | 690 Marketplace Plz. | www.mcknightsirishpub.com | 970-879-7881
Irish Pub Food
D, Late
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 100
E2
$$
Moe’s Original Bar B Que | 1898 Kamar Plz. | www.moesoriginalbbq.com/lo/steamboat | 970-879-1615
BBQ
L, D, Bar
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 80 Inset
$
Mountain Brew | 427 Oak St. | www.mountainbrewsteamboat.com | 970-879-7846
Coffeehouse, Bakery
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
$
C2
Mountain Tap Brewery | 910 Yampa St. | www.mountaintapbrewery.com | 970-879-6646
American Bar/Grill
D
Yes No No Yes No No
B3
$
O’Neil’s Tavern & Grill | 737 Lincoln Ave., downstairs | www.oneilstavernandgrill.com | 970-879-6380
Irish Pub Food
D, Late
Yes No No No No No
C2
$$
Oak Tree Inn/Penny’s Diner | 98 Moffat Ave. | Yampa | www.oaktreeinn.com | 970-638-1000
American
B, L, D
Yes No Yes No No Yes
F3
$
Oasis,The | 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. | www.steamboat.com | 970-871-5150
American
L
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
E1
$$
Old Town Pub & Restaurant | 600 Lincoln Ave. | www.theoldtownpub.com | 970-879-2101
Steak, Bar Menu
L, D, Late
Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes 120 C2
$$
Ore House at The Pine Grove,The | 1465 Pine Grove Road | www.orehouse.com | 970-879-1190
Steaks, Seafood
D
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 275
E2 $$$
Papa Murphy’s Take’N’Bake Pizza | 1809 Central Park Dr. | www.papamurphys.com | 970-439-1793
Pizza
L, D
Yes No Yes No No Yes
E2
$
Paramount,The | Torian Plaza | www.theparamountcolorado.com | 970-879-1170
New American
B, L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 50
E1
$$
Qdoba Mexican Grill | 1755 Central Park Dr. | www.qdoba.com | 970-879-7610
Mexican
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
E2
$
Ragnar’s | 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. | www.steamboat.com | 970-871-5150
European
L, D
Yes Yes Yes No No No 200
E1 $$$
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
E1
Rendezvous Food Court | 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. | www.steamboat.com | 970-879-6111
Cafeteria
L
Rex’s American Grill & Bar | 3190 S. Lincoln Ave. | www.rexsgrill.com | 970-870-0438
American
B, L, D, Late Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 100
F2
$$
Rusted Porch,The | 690 Marketplace Plz. | www.therustedporch.com | 970-879-1455
American
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 50
E2
$$
Saddles Bar & Grill at The Sheraton | 2200 Village Inn Ct. | www.sheraton.com/steamboat | 970-879-2220
American Bar/Grill
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
E1
$$
Sake2U | 609 Yampa St. | www.sake2u.com/#sake2u | 970-870-1019
Sushi and Asian Influence
L, D, Late
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
E1
$$
Salt & Lime | 628 Lincoln Ave. | www.suckalime.com | 970-871-6277
Mexican
L, D
Yes No No Yes No No
C2
$
Sambi Canton | 941 Lincoln Ave. | www.sambicanton.com | 970-870-9988
Thai, Japanese, Asian Fusion
L, D
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 75
B3
$$
Schmiggity’s | 821 Lincoln Ave. | www.schmiggitys.com | 970-879-4100
Night Club, Bar
Bar, Late
No No Yes No No No
B3
$
VG 70 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
$$
Price
Location – Map VG 86-87
Banquet seating
Take-out available
Catering/Delivery
Outdoor seating
Wheelchair accessible
Reservations
Kid friendly
Meals served
Cuisine type Sevens Restaurant at The Sheraton | 2200 Village Inn Ct. | www.sheraton.com/steamboat | 970-879-2220
American
B, D
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
E1 $$$
Shack Café,The | 740 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-9975
American
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
B2
$
Skull Creek Greek | 635 S. Lincoln Ave. | www.skullcreekgreek.com | 970-879-1339
Greek
L, D, Late
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
C2
$
Sleighride Dinner at Haymaker | 34855 East U.S. 40 | www.steamboat.com | 970-871-5150
American
D
Yes Yes Yes No No No
F2 $$$
Slopeside Grill | 1855 Ski Time Square Dr. | www.slopesidegrill.com | 970-879-2916
Italian, American
L, D, Late
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 150
E1
$$
Soda Creek Pizza Company, Inc. | 1585 Mid Valley Dr. | www.sodacreekpizza.com | 970-871-1111
Pizza
L, D, Late
Yes No Yes No Yes Yes
E1
$$
Starbucks Coffee | 225 Anglers Dr. | www.starbucks.com | 970-871-1303
Coffeehouse
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
D2
$
Steamboat Brau Haus | 2500 Village Dr. | www.steamboatbrauhaus.com | 970-541-0189
Pub and Grill
L, D
Yes No No No No No
F1
$
Steamboat Coffee House | 635 Lincoln Ave. | 970-871-7887
Café/ Coffeehouse
B, L
Yes No No No No No
C2
$
Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company | 1030 Yampa St. | www.steamboatseafood.com | 970-879-3504
Specialties, Seafood, Meat
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
B3
$
Steamboat Smokehouse | 912 Lincoln Ave. | www.steamboatsmokehouse.com | 970-879-7427
Smoked BBQ, American
L, D, Late
Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes 100 B3
$$ $$
Stoker Bar & Restaurant | Steamboat Ski Area | www.steamboat.com | 970-879-6111
American
L
Yes No Yes No No Yes 100
Storm Peak Brewing Company | 1885 Elk River Plaza | www.stormpeakbrewing.com | 970-879-1999
Brewery Tasting Room
Bar
No No Yes No No No
Inset
$
Sumatera | 1104 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2929
Pacific Rim Cuisine
L, D
Yes No Yes No Yes Yes
B3
$$
Sunpies Bistro | 735 Yampa Ave. | www.sunpies.com | 970-870-3360
American, Bar
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes 50
C2
$
Sunset Happy Hour | 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. | www.steamboat.com | 970-879-6111
Appetizers
D
Yes No Yes Yes No No
E1
$ $
E1
T Bar at Steamboat | 2045 Ski Time Square Dr. | 970-367-6018
American, Bar
L
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
E1
Table 79 Foodbar | 345 Lincoln Ave. | www.table79steamboat.com | 970-761-2463
American
D
No Yes Yes No No No
C2 $$$
Tap House Sports Grill | 729 Lincoln Ave. | www.thetaphouse.com | 970-879-2431
American Sports Grill
L, D, Late
Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes 100 B2
Three Peaks Grill | 2165 Pine Grove Road | www.threepeaksgrill.com | 970-879-3399
Steak, Seafood
D
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 200
Thunderhead Food Court | Steamboat Ski Area | www.steamboat.com | 970-879-6111
Cafeteria
L, D
Yes No Yes Yes No Yes 400
E1
$$
Thunderhead Red’s Bar | 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. | www.steamboat.com | 970-879-6111
Cocktails, Cold Beer, Apps
L
Yes No Yes No Yes No
E1
$$
Truffle Pig Restaurant & Market | 2250 Apres Ski Way | www.trufflepigrestaurant.com | 970-879-7470
Contemporary Americana
L, D
Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes 200
E1 $$$
Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant & Taqueria | 730 Lincoln Ave. | www.vaquerosmexican.net | 970-879-7570
Mexican
L, D
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
C2
Western BBQ | Steamboat Ski Area | www.steamboat.com | 970-871-5150
Western
D
Yes Yes Yes No No No 200
E1 $$$
Winona’s | 617 Lincoln Ave. | www.winonassteamboat.com | 970-879-2483
Fresh Deli, Bakery
B, L
Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
B2
$
Yama | 1110 Yampa St. | www.yamasteamboat.com | 970-761-2087
Sushi and Asian Influence
L, D
No Yes Yes Yes No No
B3
$$
$
E2 $$$
$
Cupcake MINI BAR
Boutique cupcakes, cakes & sweets baked at 6,700 ft.
Delicious Homecooked Meals Wednesday-Sunday 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Custom Orders By Appointment info@cupcakeminibar.com • 970.761.2187 635 Lincoln Avenue Suite M Downtown Steamboat Springs
• Breakfast served ALL DAY • Carryout Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner menus • Specializing in Desserts, Ice Cream, Homemade Pies • Affordable Family Fun
Lincoln Avenue | 970-870-8400 www.johnnybgoodsdiner.com Open every day 7 a.m.- 9 p.m.
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S T E A M B O A T S P R I N G S V I S I T O R S ’ G U I D E | S U M M E R 2 018 | VG 71
Alpenglow Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com C2 Alpenglow Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com C2 Alpine Vista Townhomes | Steamboat Lodging Properties | 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 | www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com Antlers, The | Resort Lodging Company | 970-879-5548 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com E1 Aspen Crest | Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com E2 Aspen Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com F1 Bear Claw I | B.R.E.O. | 970-879-6100 | 800-232-7252 | www.destinationsteamboat.com E1 Bear Claw II | B.R.E.O. | 970-879-6100 | 800-232-7252 | www.destinationsteamboat.com E1 Bear Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com F1 Bronze Tree | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Canyon Creek | Resort Lodging Company | 970-879-6606 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com F1 Cascades at EagleRidge | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F2 Chadwick Estate Villas | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Champagne Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com F1 Chateau Chamonix | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com F1 Christie Club | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com E1 Cimarron Townhomes | Resort Lodging Company | 970-761-2355 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com F1 ClockTower Penthouses | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com E1 Cornerstone | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E2 CrossTimbers at Steamboat | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E2 Dulany at the Gondola | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F1 Eagle Ridge Lodge & Townhomes | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F2 Eagles Overlook | Retreatia | 970-691-0251 | 800-848-1960 | www.retreatia.com Edgemont | B.R.E.O. | 970-871-9100 | 877-607-EDGE | www.destinationsteamboat.com F1 Elk Run Townhomes | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F1 Emerald Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com F1 Enclave Townhomes | Steamboat Lodging Properties | 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 | www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com F1 Evergreen Townhomes | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F1 First Tracks | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F2 Gondola Square | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Herbage | Condos in Steamboat | 970-879-5351 | 800-820-1886 | www.condosinsteamboat.com E1 Highmark Steamboat Springs | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-2525 | 877-879-6555 | www.highmarksteamboat.com F1 Hillsider Condominiums | Retreatia | 800-848-1960 | www.retreatia.com E1 Howelsen Place | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com B2 Ironwood Townhomes | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F1 Kutuk | Resort Lodging Company | 970-879-6605 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com E1 La Casa on the Mountain | Resort Lodging Company | 970-879-6000 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com F1 Legacy Vacation Resorts Steamboat | Hilltop | 970-879-1211 | www.leagacyvacationresorts.com D2 Legacy Vacation Resorts Steamboat | Suites | 970-879-2900 | www.leagacyvacationresorts.com E2 Lodge at Steamboat, The | Resort Lodging Company | 970-879-6000 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com F1 Meadows at EagleRidge | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F2 Moraine Townhomes | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700| 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E2 Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E2 Mountaineer at Steamboat | Condos in Steamboat | 970-879-5351 | 800-820-1886 | www.condosinsteamboat.com E1 Moving Mountains | 877-624-2538 | www.movingmountains.com E2 VG 72 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
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Aspen View Lodge | 970-875-4318 | www.aspenviewlodge.com Bella Vista | 970-879-4449 | www.bellavistasteamboat.com CR Summit | Steamboat Springs | 970-879-6201 | www.crsummit.com Elk River Guest Ranch | Clark | 970-879-1946 | www.elkrivergr.com Glen Eden Resort | Clark | 970-879-3907 | 800-882-0854 | www.glenedenresort.com Home Ranch, The | Clark | 970-879-4641 | www.homeranch.com Moving Mountains | Steamboat Springs | 877-624-2538 | www.movingmountains.com Pack Country Outfitters at Fish and Cross Ranch | 970-638-1064 | www.packcountryoutfitters.com Pinnacle Resort Management | 970-879-0600 | 855-234-8452 | www.theporches.com Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Steamboat Springs KOA | 970-879-0273 | www.koa.com/campgrounds/steamboat-springs Strawberry Park Hot Springs Cabins | Steamboat Springs | 970-879-0342 | www.strawberryhotsprings.com Trappers Lake Lodge & Resort | 970-878-3336 | www.trapperslake.com Vista Verde Guest Ranch | Clark | 970-879-3858 | 800-526-RIDE | www.vistaverde.com
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Alpine Rose* | 970-879-1528 | 888-879-1525 | www.alpinerosesteamboat.com Fairfield Inn & Suites | 970-870-9000 | 800-228-2800 | www.marriott.com/sbsfi Hampton Inn & Suites, The | 970-871-8900 | 800-426-7866 | www.steamboatspringssuites.hamptoninn.com Holiday Inn Steamboat | 970-879-2250 | 800-654-3944 | www.steamboathi.com Hotel Bristol | 970-879-3083 | 800-851-0872 | www.steamboathotelbristol.com Inn at Steamboat | 970-879-2600 | www.innatsteamboat.com
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Mustang Run | Retreatia | 970-691-0251 | 800-848-1960 | www.retreatia.com Northstar Condominiums | Vacation Resorts Intl. | 970-879-9634 | 866-469-8222 | www.vriresorts.com F1 Norwegian Log | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com F1 Olympian Condominiums, The | Resort Lodging Company | 970-761-2355 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com C2 One Steamboat Place | 970-870-5100 | www.onesteamboatplace.com F1 Phoenix at Steamboat, The | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F1 Pines, The | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com E2 Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com E2 Porches, The | Pinnacle Resort Management | 970-879-0600 | 866-992-0600 | www.theporches.com E2 Ptarmigan House | Resort Lodging Company | 970-879-6278 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com F1 Quail Run | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com E2 Ranch at Steamboat, The | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Resort Group | 970-879-8700 | www.resortgroup.com E2 Resort Lodging Company | 970-761-2355 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com Retreatia | 970-691-0251 | 800-848-1960 | www.retreatia.com RidgeCrest Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Rockies Condominiums | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E2 Saddle Creek Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com F2 Scandinavian Lodge & Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com E1 Shadow Run | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com F2 Sheraton Resort Village Inn Condos | 970-879-2220 | 888-627-7042 | www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com E1 Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com D2 Ski Inn | Resort Lodging Company | 970-879-4477 | 877-302-2628 | www.resortlodgingcompany.com E1 Ski Ranch | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com F1 Ski Time Square | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Ski Trail Condominiums | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Snow Flower | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F1 Snowflake Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Spa at Storm Meadows | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Steamboat Gondola Residences | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Steamboat Grand, The | 970-871-5500 | 877-306-2628 | www.steamboatgrand.com E1 Steamboat Lodging Properties | 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 | www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com F1 Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com E1 Stonewood | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com E2 Storm Meadows at Christie Base | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Storm Meadows Club | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Storm Meadows East Slopeside | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Storm Meadows Townhomes | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Storm Watch | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com E1 Sunburst Condominiums | Vacation Resorts Intl. | 970-879-9634 | 866-469-8222 | www.vriresorts.com F1 Sunrise Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com E1 Terraces at EagleRidge | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com F1 Timber Run | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F1 Timberline Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com F1 Torian Plum | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com E1 Trailhead Lodge at Wildhorse Meadows | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com E2 Trails at Storm Meadows | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E1 Trappeur’s Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com F1 Villas at Walton Creek | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com F2 Waterford | Resort Lodging Property | 970-761-2355 | 877-302-2628 | resortlodgingcompany.com F1 Waterstone at EagleRidge | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com F1 West, The | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com E2 Winterwood Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com E1 Yampa View | Steamboat Resorts | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | 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Mariposa Lodge* | 970-879-1467 | 800-578-1467 | www.steamboatmariposa.com Nordic Lodge | 970-879-0531 | 800-364-0331 | www.nordiclodgeofsteamboat.com Oak Tree Inn | Penny’s Diner – Yampa | 970-638-1000 | www.oaktreeinn.com Ptarmigan Inn | 970-879-1730 | 800-538-7519 | www.theptarmigan.com Quality Inn & Suites | 970-879-6669 | www.steamboat-hotel.com Rabbit Ears Motel | 970-879-1150 | 800-828-7702 | www.rabbitearsmotel.com Steamboat Grand, The | 970-871-5500 | 877-306-2628 | www.steamboatgrand.com Steamboat Hotel | 970-879-5230 | www.steamboathotel.net Steamboat Mountain Lodge | 970-871-9121 | 877-245-6343 | www.steamboatmountainlodge.com Victorian Bed & Breakfast, The* | 970-879-7781 | www.victoriansteamboat.com
Mariposa Lodge | 970-879-1467 | 800-578-1467 | www.steamboatmariposa.com A2 Moving Mountains | 877-624-2538 | www.movingmountains.com D2 • • Pinnacle Resort Management | 970-879-0600 | 866-992-0600 | www.theporches.com E2 • • Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com E2 • • • • Resort Group | 970-879-8700 | www.resortgroup.com E2 • • • Retreatia | 970-691-0251 | 800-848-1960 | www.retreatia.com • • • Royal Flush House | 303-910-1108 | www.royalflushhouse.com F1 6 • • Steamboat Lodging Properties | 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 | www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com F1 • •
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Hot tub/ Jacuzzi Pets
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Pool
* This property offers bed and breakfast
Map VG 86-87
Hotels, Bed & Breakfasts, Inns
Cooking Units
* LISTING INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CHAMBER RESORT ASSOCIATION
Map VG 86-87
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Property Management Companies Axis West Management & Realty 1585 Mid Valley Dr. 970-879-8171 www.axiswestrealty.com CR Summit’s Ranch Advisory and Management 33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com Central Park Management 800 Weiss Dr., Ste A 970-879-3294 | 866-439-6464 www.centralparkmgmt.com Colorado Commercial Services 675 Snapdragon Way, Ste 100 970-875-2899 www.resortgroup.com Condos in Steamboat 970-879-5351 800-820-1886 www.condosinsteamboat.com Dawes & Associates 2145 Resort Dr. 970-879-9124 Four Seasons Property Management 970-819-2728 www.fourseasonssteamboat.com
InvitedHome 866-547-2230 www.invitedhome.com Kamar, Inc. 1821 Kamar Plaza, Unit 4 970-879-2591 Mountain Resorts 2150 Resort Dr., Ste 100 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 www.mtn-resorts.com Moving Mountains 445 Anglers Dr. Suite 1-B 877-624-2538 www.movingmountains.com Pioneer Ridge 2150 Resort Dr. Ste. 200 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 www.steamboat-springs.com The Porches/Pinnacle Resort Management 2096 Indian Summer Dr. 970-879-0600 | 866-992-0600 www.theporches.com Resort Lodging Company 1475 Pine Grove Rd. 970-761-2355 | 877-302-2628 www.resortlodgingcompany.com
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Retreatia 970-691-0251 800-848-1960 www.retreatia.com
Steamboat Lodging Properties 3275 Snowflake Circle 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com
Simply Steamboat 1795 Medicine Springs Dr. 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 www.simplysteamboat.com
Steamboat Resorts 1847 Ski Time Square Dr. 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 www.wvrsteamboat.com
Steamboat Association Management 675 Snapdragon Way, Ste. 100 970-875-2800 www.steamboatassociations.com
Steamboat Springs Timeshare Rentals 877-815-4227 www.sellmytimesharenow.com
Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Rd., Ste 202 970-879-0740 | 877-237-2628 www.steamboat.com/plan-your-trip/lodging Steamboat Lodging Company 675 S. Lincoln Ave., #5 970-457-4785 www.steamboatlodgingcompany.com
Turnkey Vacation Rentals 970-290-5314 www.turnkeyvr.com WorldMark,The Club – Village At Steamboat 900 Pine Grove Circle 970-879-2931 www.worldmarktheclub.com
COLOR CODED LOCATIONS KEY Ski In / Ski Out Access Base Area – .25 mile or less to the slopes Mountain Village – .25 to 1 mile from the base Off Mountain – 1.1 to 3 miles from the base Downtown Steamboat Springs More than 3 miles from the base
Dumont Lake Campground/Day Use
OUTDOORS GUIDE * CHECK WITH LOCAL U.S. FOREST SERVICE OFFICES REGARDING TRAIL OPENING DATES. IN SPRING, MAKE CERTAIN TRAILS ARE DRY BEFORE USING. HIKERS AND BIKERS SHOULD AVOID ANY TRAIL WHERE THEIR FOOTPRINTS OR TIRE TRACKS REMAIN VISIBLE ON THE WET GROUND.
$12/night – $5/day use | 9,500 ft. | 22 Campsites | Max. vehicle length 40’ 22 mi. southeast of Steamboat Springs on Rabbit Ears Pass; U.S. 40 east, campground on north side. Reservations accepted.
Granite Campground
General Information
$10/night – $5/day | 10,200 ft. | 8 Campsites | Max. vehicle length 22’ 4 mi. south of Buffalo Pass on NFSR #310; high clearance vehicle recommended.
Directory
Hahns Peak Lake Campground
Medicine Bow – Routt National Forest, Hahns Peak / Bears Ears Ranger District
$10/night – $5/day use | 8,500 ft. | 25 Campsites | Max. vehicle length 40’ 30 mi. north of Steamboat Springs; County Rd. 129 north, 2.5 mi. west on NFSR #486.
925 Weiss Dr., Steamboat Springs 80487 970-870-2299 (information) http://fs.usda.gov/goto/mbr/recreation
Medicine Bow – Routt National Forest,Yampa Ranger District
P.O. Box 7, 300 Roselawn, Yampa 80483 970-638-4516 (information) http://fs.usda.gov/goto/mbr/recreation Stagecoach State Park
P.O. Box 98, 25500 County Rd. 14, Oak Creek 80468 970-736-2436 | 800-678-2267 (reservations) cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Parks/stagecoach
$10/night | 9,300 ft. | 30 Campsites | Max. vehicle length 40’ 15 mi. southeast of Steamboat on Rabbit Ears Pass; East U.S. 40, campground on south side. No Reservations.
P.O. Box 750, 61105 County Rd. 129, Clark 80428 970-879-3922 | 800-678-2267 (reservations) cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Parks/SteamboatLake cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Parks/pearllake
Seedhouse Campground $12/night | 8,000 ft. | 24 Campsites | Max. vehicle length 30’ 22 mi. north of Steamboat; County Rd. 129 north, east on Seedhouse Rd., County Rd. 64, 9.5 mi.
Yampa River State Park
P.O. Box 759, 6185 West U.S. 40, Hayden 81639 970-276-2061 | 800-678-2267 (reservations) cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/Parks/yampariver
Seedhouse Group Site $100/night | 8,000 ft. By reservation only: www.recreation.gov
Off-Road Motorcycling Routt National Forest and Timberline Trailriders maintain a network of trails for off-road motorcycles and ATVs. The primary staging areas for off-road motorcycles are in North Routt County,Yampa and on the Parks Ranger District in Walden. Information and free motor vehicle use maps are available at Forest Service offices.
Bike Town USA
www.routtcountyriders.org steamboatbiketown.com
Cautionary Notes 1. Tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return. Check in with them upon your return. 2. Weather changes rapidly in the mountains. Plan high elevation trips for the morning hours. Afternoon thunderstorms with lightning are common. The threat is most significant along ridge lines, high points and open areas. Do not seek shelter under trees. 3. Minimize your exposure to the sun. 4. Pace yourself and drink lots of water. 5. High altitude sickness symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea and weakness. Rest, proper hydration and descent to a lower elevation can alleviate symptoms.
Campground Key Campsite Toilets Camper
Seedhouse Guard Station $65/night | 8,000 ft. Available fall and winter only. This is a cabin, not a camping site. By reservation only: www.recreation.gov
Summit Lake Campground
Mountain Biking
$10/night | 7,600 ft. | 13 Campsites | Max. vehicle length 22’ 22 mi. north of Steamboat Springs; County Rd. 129 north, east on Seedhouse Rd., (County Rd. 64) 6 mi., then south on NFSR #440 1/2 mi. No Reservations.
Meadows Campground
Steamboat Lake and Pearl Lake State Parks
Routt County Riders
Hinman Campground
Dumpster Drinking Water
Showers Hiking Trails
Forest Service Campgrounds, Routt National Forest Visit the U.S. Forest Service office at 925 Weiss Dr. in Steamboat, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., for additional camping and trails information, closures on trails and hazardous tree information. All campsites have tables and fireplace grates. In Routt National Forest, reservations for Hahns Peak Lake, Dumont Lake, and Seedhouse Campgrounds and the Seedhouse Group Site and Guard Station may be made from six months in advance to four days before arrival. To make a reservation visit www.recreation.gov or call 877-444-6777. All other campgrounds in Routt National Forest are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Dry Lake Campground $10/night | 8,000 ft. | 8 Campsites | Max. vehicle length 16’ 6 mi. east of downtown; Routt County 36 (Strawberry Park Road) northeast, east on Routt County Rd. 38 (Buffalo Pass Road) 4 mi. No reservations.
$10/night- $5/day | 10,300 ft. | 15 Campsites | Max. veh. 18’ 15 miles northeast of Steamboat; County Rd. 36 (Strawberry Park Road) northeast, east on County Rd. 38 (Buffalo Pass Road) 13 miles past Dry Lake Campground, County Rd. 38 becomes NFSR #60, recommended for high clearance vehicles only. No reservations.
Colorado State Park Campgrounds Colorado State Parks Passes are $7/day and $70/annual. Colorado State Parks Passes are available at State Parks, the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association, 1255 S. Lincoln Ave., or at the State Parks and Colorado Parks & Wildlife Office, 925 Weiss Dr. State Park reservations, 800-678-CAMP; Denver, 303-470-1144. Reservations may be made 90 days in advance but no later than three days prior to arrival.
Pearl Lake State Park
<30 ft. $18/night – $70/yurt – $7/day | 8,065 ft. | 38 Campsites 22 mi. north of Steamboat; County Rd. 129 north, east on County Rd. 209. Steamboat Lake and Pearl Lake State Parks: 970-879-3922
Stagecoach State Park $10-$20/night – $7/day | 7,250 ft. | 92 Campsites | Flush toilets | Electric hook-ups Stores | Trailer dump station 17 mi. south of Steamboat Springs; U.S. 40 east 4 mi., Colorado 131 south 8 mi., County Rd. 14 south 7 mi. Stagecoach State Park: 970-736-2436
Steamboat Lake State Park $16-$22/night – $7/day | 8,000 ft. | 193 Campsites | Flush toilets | Electric hook-ups | Laundry | Stores | Trailer dump station Call for cabins. Reservations recommended mid-June through Labor Day. 27 mi. north of Steamboat Springs; County Rd. 129 north to visitor center. Steamboat Lake and Pearl Lake State Parks: 970-879-3922
Yampa River State Park $10-$20/night – $7/day – $25/tipi | 6,400 ft. | 45 Campsites | Flush toilets | Electric hook-ups | Laundry Two mi. west of Hayden on U.S. 40 (west of Outdoors Guide Map) Yampa River State Park: 970-276-2061 S TE AM B O AT S P RI N G S VI S I TO RS ’ G U I D E | S U MMER 2 0 1 8 | VG 75
OUTDOORS GUIDE
Sarvis Creek #1105
Trail Key Hiking Trails
Dirt Biking
Horseback Riding
Mountain Biking
ATV Trails
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US Forest Service Trails Recommended Hiking Trails
Fish Creek Falls Recreation Area 0.4-15 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 7,440 ft. | Highest Pt. 10,090 ft. | Single track Turn north from Lincoln Ave. (U.S. 40) on 3rd St. and continue one block. Turn right onto Fish Creek Falls Rd. and follow for 3 mi. until road dead-ends in Forest Service parking lot. Fish Creek Falls Overlook Trail – 0.3 mi. from upper parking lot; paved, fairly flat, wheelchair accessible, with photo vantage points. Fish Creek Trail #1102 – 0.2 mi. to foot bridge to view first waterfall, 2.1 mi. to second waterfall, 6 mi. to Long Lake, and 7.6 mi. to trail #1101. Snowshoes recommended winter/early spring. Heavy use summer/fall. USGS: Steamboat Springs, Mount Werner; Trails Illustrated: #118
Fishhook, Lost and Lake Elmo Trails, #1101 6 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 10,000 ft. | Highest Pt. 10,040 ft. | Fishing Take U.S. 40 southeast to Dumont Lake NFSR 315. Turn left and follow 315 to NFSR 311. Take 311 north about 4 mi. to Wyoming Trail #1101 at Basecamp Trailhead. (4WD suggested on NFSR 311.) Follow Trail #1101 north about 3 mi., past Fishhook and Lost Lake to Lake Elmo. Return to Basecamp Trailhead. Trail #1101 continues north to the Wyoming state line. USGS: Mt. Werner; Trails Illustrated: #118
Swamp Park (Mad Creek) #1100/Saddle #1140/Red Dirt #1171/Hot Springs Trails #1169 Starting Elev. 7,000 ft. | Hikers beware of heavy bike traffic. Take County Rd. 129 approximately 5 mi. to the large Mad Creek trailhead. Swamp Park (Mad Creek) #1100 – Popular 3-mi. roundtrip to the Mad Creek Guard Station (7,160 ft.), or 6-mi. roundtrip to wilderness boundary (7,400 ft.), or connects to several trails for longer options. Swamp Park (Mad Creek) #1100 / Saddle #1140 / Red Dirt #1171 / Hwy 129 Loop – Popular 6-mi. mountain bike loop. Highest pt 7760 ft. Hot Springs Trails #1169 – Walk back down County Rd. 129 approx. 400 yds. to NFSR 128. Trailhead is not marked. About 1/2 mi. up, the hot springs trail cuts off to the right. Strawberry Park Hot Springs is private; admission charge to access springs. Popular mountain bike trail. Highest pt 7440 ft. USGS: Mad Creek & Rocky Peak; Trails Illustrated: #117
Hahns Peak Trail #1158 2.8 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 9,369 ft. | Highest Pt. 10,839 ft. | Avoid peak when lightning Drive 29 miles on County Rd. 129, in Columbine turn right on NFSR 490, drive 1.4 mi. turn left on NFSR 490.1A for 0.2 mi. to trailhead parking. Hike on NFSR 418 for 0.6 mi. to NFST #1158. Respect private property. USGS: Hahns Peak; Trails Illustrated: #116
Rabbit Ears Peak (Grizzly Creek) NFSR 291 6 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 9,600 ft. | Highest Pt. 10,654 ft. | Volcanic rock formation: “Ears” unsafe to climb Take East U.S. 40 to Dumont Lake Campground turn-off. Follow road past the campground and picnic area, turn left at Rabbit Ears Pass monument and follow sign to NFSR 311. Continue approx. 1/4 mi. to NFSR 291 on right. Park and hike on road, which bears to the right. Can park just past monument or beginning of NFSR 291. 4WD suggested if driving NFSR 291.
5 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 7,000 ft. | Highest Pt. 7,840 ft. Follow County Rd. 18 past Stagecoach Reservoir dam approx. 1.7 mi. to Sarvis Creek State Wildlife Area and turn right. Follow main road 1/2 mi. to Sarvis Creek Trailhead. Most people follow trail 2.2 mi. to bridge that crosses Sarvis Creek and turn around, but trail continues to Buffalo Park Road. (12 mi. one way, 9,410 ft.). USGS: Blacktail Mountain; Trails Illustrated: #118
Three Island Lake #1163 7 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 8,480 ft. | Highest Pt. 9,878 ft. Turn right past Seedhouse Campground on NFSR 443 and continue approximately 3 mi. to trailhead on left side of road. Turn right at intersection of trail #1163 and follow to Three Island Lake in Mount Zirkel Wilderness. Also popular hiking trail. USGS: Mt. Zirkel; Trails Illustrated: #116
Recommended Trails for Mountain Biking Hot Springs #1169
[description in recommended hiking trails section]
South Fork Loop #1103.3A | #1100 12 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 7,680 ft. | Highest Pt. 8,400 ft. Can be done as a loop or one way. For the loop, start on NFSR 1100.3A at Hinman Campground, left at junction with NFST #1100 to Burn Ridge trailhead, left on NFSR 443, left on NFSR 400 back to Hinman. To go one way, park at Burn Ridge trailhead off NFSR 443 and walk NFST #1100 downhill to Hinman. USGS: Farwell Mountain and Floyd Peak; Trails Illustrated: #116 & #117
Spring Creek Trail #1160 10.5 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 6,830 ft. | Highest Pt. 8,260 ft. | Lower trailhead within city limits Park and access trail at corner of Amethyst Dr. and Maple St. Follow County Rd. 34 (single-lane, rough road) 1/2 mi. to pond, 1 mile further on road, 3.6 mi. on NFST #1160 to Dry Lake Campground. Popular walking, running, and mountain bike trail. USGS: Steamboat Springs and Rocky Peak; Trails Illustrated: #116 & #117
Wyoming #1101, Fish Creek Falls #1102, Mountain View #1032, Steamboat Ski Area bike trails 19 mi. one-way (several alternatives) | Starting Elev. 10,040 ft. | Highest Pt. 10,250 ft Take U.S. 40 southeast to Dumont Lake NFSR 315.Turn left and follow 315 to NFSR 311.Take 311 north about 4 mi. to Wyoming Trail #1101 at Basecamp Trailhead. 4WD suggested on NFSR 311. Follow Trail #1101 north about 4 mi., turn left on Fish Creek Falls Trail #1102 for 2 mi., turn left on Mountain View Trail #1032. At Steamboat Ski Area, there are several trail options; about 7 mi. to base area. USGS: Mt. Werner, Buffalo Pass, and Steamboat Springs; Trails Illustrated: #118
Recommended Trails for Dirt Biking Nipple Peak #1147/Prospector #1156 Loop 30 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 9,500 ft. | Highest Pt. 10,200 ft. Open for motorized use July 1-Sept. 30. Take County Rd. 129 north to NFSR 047. Turn left and continue about 1 mile to Nipple Peak East trailhead #1147. Left on Prospector Trail #1156 about 10 mi. to Prospector Trailhead. Must be on road-legal bike to ride County Rd. 129 back to car. Alternative is NFSR 488. USGS: Meaden Peak, Shield Mountain, Elkhorn Mountain, and Hahns Peak; Trails Illustrated #116 (trailheads only)
Wyoming Trail #1101, Manzanares #1204, Farwell Mountain #1203, NFSR 409, Wyoming Trail #1101 – Seedhouse loop 30 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 8,085 ft. | Highest Pt. 10,200 ft Loop starts at Seedhouse Trailhead off of NFSR 400. Go north on Wyoming Trail #1101 (Continental Divide Trail), left on Manzanares #1204, merge left on Farwell Mountain #1203, left on NFSR 409, to NFSR 44, back to Wyoming Trail #1101. USGS: Farwell Mountain, Elkhorn Mountain, Hahns Peak, West Fork Lake; Trails Illustrated: #116
USGS: Rabbit Ears; Trails Illustrated: #118
Recommended Trails for ATVs
Recommended Trails for Horseback Riding
Farwell Mountain Trail #1203/Manzanares Trail #1204/Hare Trail #1199, Wyoming Trail #1101/Manzanares Trail #1204/NFSR 520/NFSR 500 – Manzanares/Hare Loop [expert ATV]
Coulton Creek #1188/Hinman Trail (Scott’s Run) #1177/NFSR 430/ NFSR 400/County Rd 64 Loop 13 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 7,640 ft. | Highest Pt. 8,580 ft | Single track | Dirt and paved road Take Routt County Rd. 129 to Routt County Rd. 64 and continue east for about 4 mi. to NFSR 429 on left. Take Coulton Creek Trail #1188 about 5 mi. north to Cutover Trail #1188A. Follow Trail #1188A east for about 1 mi. to Scotts Run Trail #1177. Take trail #1177 south for 1 mi. to NFSR 430, then follow this road south about 2 mi. to Routt County Rd. 64 about 2 mi. west back to trailhead #1188. USGS: Farwell Mountain and Floyd Peak; Trails Illustrated: #116 VG 76 | ONLINE A T WWW.ST EAMBO AT CHAMBER .CO M
26 mi. roundtrip | Starting Elev. 8,680 ft. | Highest Pt. 10,038 ft. Take County Rd. 129 to NFSR 550, then north 4 mi. to NFSR 500, then east 2 mi. to NFSR 402, then south 1 mi. to trailhead #1203. Take Farwell Mountain Trail #1203, sharp left on Manzanares Trail #1204, right on NFSR 520, right on NFSR 520.1A, right on Hare Trail #1199, left on Wyoming Trail #1101, left on Manzanares Trail #1204, right on NFSR 520, left on NFSR 500, left on 402 to complete the loop. USGS: Elkhorn Mountain, West Fork Lake, Hahns Peak, Farwell Mountain; Trails Illustrated: #116
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Graphic Designers Abbott & Lee Graphic Design 405-246-8859 www.abbottandleedesign.com Steamboat Sign Company 129 Spruce St. 970-879-7606 www.steamboatsigncompany.com
Media Always Mountain Time Radio Network 2955 Village Dr. 970-879-5368 www.alwaysmountaintime.com Comcast 625 S. Lincoln Ave. 888-824-4010 www.comcast.com Dining Guide 970-846-6420 www.steamboat-dining.com Easy 94.1 / ESPN Sports on the FM 2550 Copper Ridge Dr. 970-879-7909 www.steamboatradio.com Homes & Land of Steamboat Springs & NW Colorado 3001 S. Lincoln Ave. 515-745-5279 steamboatspringshomesforsale.com
KUNC 1901 56th Ave., Suite 200, Greeley 970-378-2579 www.kunc.org Mountain Living Magazine 1780 S. Bellaire St., # 505, Denver 303-931-0743 www.mountainliving.com Names and Numbers 1169 Hilltop Pkwy. 970-870-9600 www.namesandnumbers.com Park Range Publications 1815 Central Park Dr. 970-879-5465 www.homelinkmag.com Resort Publications 777 McKinley St. 970-846-4334 steamboatcouponbook.com Ski Town Media, Inc. 1120 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9413 www.steamboatmagazine.com Steamboat Guidebook 970-846-6420 Steamboat Pilot & Today 1901 Curve Plz. 970-879-1502 www.steamboattoday.com Steamboat TV18 1901 Curve Plz. 970-871-4215 www.steamboattv18.com
Fitness and Health Centers Anytime Fitness 1875 Central Park Dr. 970-875-1130 www.anytimefitness.com Foundry Treatment Center, The 1585 Mid Valley Dr. 844-955-1066 foundrytreatmentcenter.com Love Climbing Adventures 2673 Jacobs Circle 920-291-5332 Neptune Healing & Float Spa 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-8622 www.neptunefloatspa.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Peak Fitness Center 1103 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4943 peakfitnesssteamboat.com Rakta Hot Yoga 1169 Hilltop Pkwy. 970-367-7456 www.raktahotyoga.com Steamboat Pilates,Yoga and Fitness 1104 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6788 steamboatpilatesandfitness.com
Valley Voice 1125 Lincoln Ave. 970-846-8953 www.yampavalleyvoice.com
Yoga Center of Steamboat 701 Yampa St. 970-870-1522 yogacenterofsteamboat.com
Verne Lundquist Productions 1710 Natches Way 970-879-2393
Massage Therapy
Xuma 456 S. Broadway, Denver 303-770-6754 www.xumacom.com
Beauty and Wellness
Grand Spa, The 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5514 www.steamboatgrand.com Life Essentials Day Spa 345 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9543 www.massagesteamboat.com
Bath & Body Products
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Life Essentials Day Spa 345 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9543 www.massagesteamboat.com
Rakta Hot Yoga 1169 Hilltop Pkwy. 970-367-7456 www.raktahotyoga.com
Little Moon Essentials 2475 W. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6711 www.littlemoonessentials.com
Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs 44200 County Rd. 36 970-879-0342 www.strawberryhotsprings.com
KBCR 96.9 FM / Big Country Radio 2550 Copper Ridge Dr. 970-879-2270 www.kbcr.com
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Nutritional Products DWS Global 970-871-9663
Personal Trainers Anytime Fitness 1875 Central Park Dr. 970-875-1130 www.anytimefitness.com Fhysical Elements – Personal Training Studio 130 Ninth St. 970-846-0828 www.fhysicalelements.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Rakta Hot Yoga 1169 Hilltop Pkwy 970-367-7456 www.raktahotyoga.com
Salons 10th Street Barber Shop 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9809 Rocky Mountain Day Spa, Sheraton Steamboat 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-870-9860 www.steamboatmassage.com Wildhorse Salon 690 Marketplace Plz. 970-879-1222 www.steamboatsalon.com
Spas Grand Spa, The 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5514 www.steamboatgrand.com Life Essentials Day Spa 345 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9543 www.massagesteamboat.com Neptune Healing & Float Spa 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-8622 www.neptunefloatspa.com Rocky Mountain Day Spa, Sheraton Steamboat 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-870-9860 www.steamboatmassage.com Waterside Day Spa & Salon 1110 Yampa St. 970-875-0271 www.watersidedayspa.com
Yoga Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Rakta Hot Yoga 1169 Hilltop Parkway #202A 970-367-7456 www.raktahotyoga.com Rocky Mountain Day Spa, Sheraton Steamboat 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-870-9860 www.steamboatmassage.com
Business and Professional Services Accountants and Bookkeepers
Bank of the West 555 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4040 www.bankofthewest.com Centennial Bank & Trust 635 Marketplace Plz. 970-870-9990 www.centennialbanking.com
Donna S. Meitus, CPA, PC 941 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 100-H 970-879-9141
Mountain Valley Bank 2201 Curve Plz. 970-870-6550 www.bankmvb.com
H & R Block 1744 Lincoln Ave Unit 1 970-879-3513 www.hrblock.com
Vectra Bank Colorado 2155 Resort Dr. 970-871-4400 www.vectrabank.com
Ingalls, Ingalls & Company, P. C. 405 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2977
Wells Fargo Bank West 320 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2000 www.wellsfargo.com
Tredway, Henion, Palmquist, & Kusy, P.C. 330 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 101 970-879-1787 www.thpk.com
Wells Fargo Bank West – City Market 1825 Central Park Dr. 970-879-1593 www.wellsfargo.com
Attorneys Elevation Law Group 330 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 222 970-879-4389 www.elevationlawgroup.com
Yampa Valley Bank 600 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2993 www.yampavalleybank.com
Business Services
Feldmann Nagel 1120 S. Lincoln Ave., Unit A 970-879-8616 www.colo-lawyers.com
Ski Locker, The 941 Lincoln Ave. #100a 303-882-4927 theskilocker.com/steamboat
Jolein A. Harro, P.C. 35 Fifth St., Unit 103 970-439-3065 www.steamboatattorney.com
Child Care
Lewis Roca Rothberger Christie LLP 1200 Seventeenth St., Ste. 3000 303-628-9507 www.lrrc.com Petis Law, LLC 401 Lincoln Ave. 720-470-3093 www.petislaw.com Sharp, Steinke, Sherman & Engle 401 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7600 www.steamboatlawfirm.com Weiss and Van Scoyk, LLP 600 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 202 970-879-6053
Banks Alpine Bank 1901 Pine Grove Rd. 970-871-1901 www.alpinebank.com Bank of the San Juans 270 Anglers Dr. 970-871-8070 www.banksanjuans.com
Baby Business 30006 County Rd. 14-C 970-879-6645 www.babybusiness.org Discovery Learning Center 2875 Village Dr. 970-879-5973 familydevelopmentcenter.org First Impressions of Routt County 135 Sixth St. 970-870-5270 firstimpressionsofrouttcounty.org
Kid’s Kabin Preschool 624 Pitkin St. 970-879-5896 Kids’ Vacation Center 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5375 www.steamboat.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Steamboat Kids Play Garden 345 Anglers Dr. 970-457-4466 www.kidsplaygarden.com Young Tracks Preschool & Child Care Center 1647 Mid Valley Dr. 970-879-5790 www.youngtracks.com
Corporate Training and Workshops Bridgestone Winter Driving School 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-6104 www.winterdrive.com Muntean Leadership Group 3145 Aspen Wood Dr. 970-367-4470 munteanleadershipgroup.com Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com Steamboat Photo Lounge 970-846-6531 steamboatphotolounge.com
Dry Cleaners and Laundromats Resort Dry Cleaning 405 Anglers Dr. 970-879-1598
Packing and Shipping Columbine Moving & Storage 930 Chambers Ave., Eagle 970-328-2008 www.columbinemoving.com UPS Store, The 1815 Central Park Dr. 970-879-6161 theupsstorelocal.com/4730
Printing Companies Lone Oak Studio 2570 S. Copper Frontage Rd. 970-879-4889 Northwest Graphics 625 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5444 www.nwgprint.com PhotoGraphicsArt 1935 13th St. 970-879-7728 www.photographicsart.com PostNet Full Service Business Center 1625 Mid Valley Dr. 970-871-9000 www.co105.postnet.com Steamboat Pilot & Today 1901 Curve Plz. 970-879-1502 www.steamboattoday.com Steamboat Sign Company 129 Spruce St. 970-879-7606 steamboatsigncompany.com Steamboat Sticker Company 2851 Riverside Plaza 970-879-0833 www.steamboatsticker.com
Telecommunications Ensignal 507 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7601 www.ensignal.com Union Wireless 809 Central Park Dr. 888-926-2273 www.unionwireless.com
Veterinarians and Pet Care Mt. Werner Veterinary Hospital 35825 East U.S. 40 970-879-3486 www.mtwernervet.com Paws ‘n Claws All Things Pet 1835 Central Park Plz. 970-879-6092 pawsnclawssteamboat.com Pet Kare Clinic 102 Anglers Dr. 970-879-5273 www.petkareclinic.com Peace Love Petcare LLC 984 Captain Jack Dr. 970-879-5683 www.peacelovepetcare.com Steamboat Veterinary Hospital 1878 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1041 steamboatveterinaryhospitalpc.com
Event and Wedding Planning Banquet and Reception Facilities 8th Street Steakhouse 50 Eighth St. 970-879-3131 www.8thstreetsteakhouse.com Aurum Food & Wine 811 Yampa St. 970-879-9500 www.aurumsteamboat.com Bella Vista 31095 East U.S. 40 970-879-4449 www.bellavistasteamboat.com Catamount Ranch & Club 33400A Catamount Dr. 970-871-9300 www.catamountranchclub.com Circle K Ranch Weddings and Events 26855 County Rd. 43 970-871-4296 www.circlekranchweddings.com
Egg & I, The 325 Anglers Dr. 970-871-4633 theeggandirestaurants.com Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com Glen Eden Resort 54737 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3907 www.glenedenresort.com Harwigs & L’Apogée 911 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1919 www.harwigs.com La Joya Dulce 47050 County Rd. 129 970-879-7021 www.lajoyadulce.com Lucky 8 Ranch 23850 Tobiano Trail, Oak Creek 970-846-5592 www.lucky8ranchco.com Old Town Pub & Restaurant 600 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2101 www.theoldtownpub.com Ore House at The Pine Grove 1465 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-1190 www.orehouse.com Rex’s American Grill & Bar 3190 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-870-0438 www.rexsgrill.com Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-879-2220 sheratonsteamboatresort.com Slopeside Grill Torian Plum Plaza 970-879-2916 www.slopesidegrill.com Steamboat Grand 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com
Catering Double Z BBQ 1124 Yampa St. 970-879-0849 www.doublezbbq.com Fireside Catering 37735 County Rd. 179 970-879-9922 www.steamboatcatering.com Freshies 595 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8099 www.freshiessteamboat.com Harwigs & L’Apogée 911 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1919 www.harwigs.com Local Flavor 202 Sharp St., Oak Creek 970-846-1626 Marno’s Custom Catering 3367 Apres Ski Way 970-879-4214 marnoscustomcatering.com Mazzola’s Italian Restaurant 917 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2405 www.mazzolas.com Qdoba Mexican Grill 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-879-7610 www.qdoba.com Real Food Events and Catering 2093 B Curve Plaza 970-871-1107 www.rexscatering.com Rex’s Events & Catering 3190 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-870-0438 www.rexsgrill.com Rick’s BBQ Meats and Catering 400 Cherry Dr. 970-846-5681 Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-879-2220 sheratonsteamboatresort.com
Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. Steamboat Grand, The 970-879-6111 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. www.steamboat.com 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com Steamboat Smokehouse 912 Lincoln Ave. Steamboat Meat & 970-879-7427 Seafood Company steamboatsmokehouse.com 1030 Yampa St. 970-879-3504 Torian Plum Tent, Steamboat www.steamboatseafood.com Resorts by Wyndham Vacation Rentals Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. 1847 Ski Time Square Dr. 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. www.wvrsteamboat.com 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com Truffle Pig Restaurant & Bar 2250 Apres Ski Way Steamboat Smokehouse 970-879-7470 912 Lincoln Ave. www.trufflepigrestaurant.com 970-879-7427 steamboatsmokehouse.com
Truffle Pig Restaurant & Bar 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-7470 www.trufflepigrestaurant.com
Chef Services Amuse Bouche 970-819-7807 www.amusebouchechef.com
Decorations, Equipment, Rentals and Supplies Colorado Embroidery Oak St. Plz. 970-879-8342 www.coembroidery.com Colorado Event Rentals 1983 Loggers Lane 970-871-6786 www.coloradoeventrentals.com Royal Flush Industries, Inc. 1605 Shield Dr. 970-870-6500 Steamboat Christmas Dream & Event Decor 1160 Manitou Ave. 970-439-1001 steamboatchristmasdream.com Steamboat Floral & Gifts 435 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1424 www.steamboatfloral.com Steamboat Photo Lounge 970-846-6531 steamboatphotolounge.com Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com Wright Group Event Services, The 1400 Yosemite St., Aurora 303-295-7368 www.thewrightgroupnow.com
Entertainment B Smith Presents 970-367-6599 http://bsmithpresents.com Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com Steamboat Photo Lounge 970-846-6531 steamboatphotolounge.com
Event Planners Main Event, The 970-879-9020 themaineventcolorado.com Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-879-2220 sheratonsteamboatresort.com
SoulSpark Events 970-819-3360 www.soulsparkevents.com Steamboat Christmas Dream & Event Decor 1160 Manitou Ave. 970-439-1001 steamboatchristmasdream.com Steamboat Grand, The 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Springs Event Management 941-961-7575 www.steamboatevent.com
Florists Safeway 37500 East U.S. 40 970-879-3766 www.safeway.com Steamboat Floral & Gifts 435 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1424 www.steamboatfloral.com
Formal Wear Allen’s 828 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0351
Photographers & Videographers Beau Bella Photography 262-496-8712 beaubellaphotography.com Shauna Lamansky Photography 970-879-6213 www.shaunastudio.com Natural Light Images 222 Main St., Oak Creek 970-846-5940 www.naturalightimages.net Proper Exposure Photography 737 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1961 kenproperphotography.com Steamboat Photo Lounge 970-846-6531 steamboatphotolounge.com
Wedding Officiants Fisher, Marlene – Wedding Officiant 970-846-9911 steamboatmountainweddings.com
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SERVICES GUIDE Government and Community
Routt County United Way 270 Anglers Dr. 970-879-5605 routtcountyunitedway.org
Churches and Synagogues
South Routt Economic Development Council Oak Creek www.southrouttedc.com
Har Mishpacha 970-457-4270 www.harmishpacha.org Holy Name Catholic Church 504 Oak St. 970-879-0671 www.catholicsteamboat.org Steamboat Christian Center 821 Dougherty Rd. 970-879-0063 www.steamboatchristian.com Steamboat Sk8 Church 2851 Riverside Plz. 970-846-6754 www.steamboatsk8church.com Venue Church 970-367-7673 www.venuechurch.info
Community Services Better Business Bureau 8020 S. County Rd., Ste. 100, Fort Collins 970-224-4222 www.bbb.org Boys & Girls Club of Steamboat 325 Seventh St. 970-871-3160 bgcnwc.org/steamboat-club/ Grand Futures Prevention Coalition 445 Anglers Dr. 970-879-6188 www.grandfutures.org Horizons Specialized Services 405 Oak St. 970-879-4466 www.horizonsnwc.org LiftUp of Routt County 2125 Curve Ct. 970-870-0727 www.liftuprc.org Partners in Routt County 465 Anglers Dr. 970-879-6141 www.partnersrouttcounty.org Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mtns. 111 11th St. 970-879-2212 www.plannedparenthood.org Routt County Council on Aging 1605 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0633 www.rccoaging.org Routt County Humane Society 760 Critter Ct. 970-879-7247 www.routthumane.org
Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association 125 Anglers Dr. 970-879-0880 www.steamboatchamber.com Steamboat Springs Parks & Recreational Services 245 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-4300 www.steamboatsprings.net Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Howelsen Hill Lodge 970-879-0695 www.sswsc.org Yampa Valley Housing Authority 627 Tamarack Dr. 970-870-0167 www.yvha.org
Education CMC – Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center 1275 Crawford Ave. 970-870-4491 www.coloradomtn.edu/yvec Colorado Mountain College/ Alpine Campus 1330 Bob Adams Dr. 970-870-4444 www.coloradomtn.edu Emerald Mountain School 818 Oak St. 970-879-8081 emeraldmountainschool.org Ignite Steamboat 970-870-0467 www.ignitesteamboat.com
Steamboat Springs Workforce Center Colorado Department of Labor and Employment 425 Anglers Dr. 970-879-3075 www.yourworkforcecenter.com Town of Oak Creek 129 Nancy Crawford Blvd., Oak Creek 970-736-2422 www.townofoakcreek.com
Libraries Bud Werner Memorial Library 1289 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0240 www.steamboatlibrary.org
Community Agriculture Alliance 141 Ninth St. 970-879-4370 www.communityagalliance.org
Yampa Valley Community Foundation 385 Anglers Dr. 970-879-8632 www.yvcf.org
Foundation, The – Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club 35 Fifth St. 970-761-0033 www.sswscfoundation.com
Yampa Valley Sustainability Council 970-819-9299 www.yvsc.org
Hahns Peak/Bears Ranger District of the Routt National Forest 925 Weiss Dr. 970-870-2299 www.fs.fed.us/r2/mbr
Local Products
Hayden Chamber of Commerce 140 S. Sixth St., Hayden 970-276-8060 www.welovehayden.com
All Natural 12185 Co Rd. #69, Hayden 970-276-3819 www.karengilroy.com
Historic Routt County 141 Ninth St. 970-875-1305 www.historicrouttcounty.org
Farm-to-Fork Delivery 970-819-6721 www.coloradofarmtofork.com
MainStreet Steamboat Springs 141 Ninth St. 970-846-1800
Local Products 141 Ninth St. 970-879-4370 www.communityagalliance.org Moon Hill Dairy 25490 County Rd. 52E 970-367-6184 www.moonhilldairy.com Paws ‘n Claws All Things Pet 1835 Central Park Plz. 970-879-6092 pawsnclawssteamboat.com Yampa Valley Farms 970-871-6992 www.yampavalleyfarms.com Yampa Valley Fiberworks, LLC 41180 N. Highway 13, Craig 970-824-9568 yampavalleyfiberworks.com
mainstreetsteamboatsprings.com
Northwest Rocky Mountain CASA 1915 Alpine Plz. 970-819-6233 www.nwrmcasa.org
Bike Town USA www.steamboatbiketown.com
Steamboat Mountain Village Partnership 970-871-6786 steamboatmountainvillage.com
Routt County Board of Commissioners 136 Sixth St. 970-879-0108 www.co.routt.co.us
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Casey’s Pond Senior Living 2855 Owl Hoot Trail 970-879-8855 www.caseyspond.com
Counseling
Steamboat Springs RE-2 Schools 325 Seventh St. 970-879-1530 www.sssd.k12.co.us
Colorado Health Foundation 1785 Pennsylvania St., Denver www.coloradohealth.org
Assisted Living
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps 991 Captain Jack Dr. 970-879-2135 rockymountainyouthcorps.org
Selah 1560 Pine Grove Rd. 970-871-1307 www.selahsteamboat.com
Cody St. John Foundation,The 410-562-6482 www.tcsjf.org
Sumovia Naturopathic Healthcare 1041 Lincoln Ave. 970-778-4222 www.sumovia.com
Northwest Colorado Center for Independence 1306 Lincoln Ave, Ste. A 970-871-4838 www.nwcci.org
Advocates Building Peaceful Communities 970-879-2034 www.steamboatadvocates.com
City of Steamboat Springs 137 10th St. 970-871-2228 www.steamboatsprings.net
Neptune Healing & Float Spa 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-8622 www.neptunefloatspa.com
Professional Ski Instructors of America – Rocky Mtn 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-8335 www.psia-rm.org
Steamboat Mountain School 42605 County Rd. 36 970-879-1350 steamboatmountainschool.org
Government
Brainwash 1915 Alpine Plaza 800-871-4295 www.brainwashtherapies.com
Foundry Treatment Center, The 1585 Mid Valley Dr. 844-955-1066 foundrytreatmentcenter.com
Nonprofit Organizations
CILS Benefactors 1815 Central Park Dr. 970-460-1232 www.cils.net/WEB
Alternative Wellness
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Rotary of Steamboat 970-879-4595 www.steamboatrotary.com
Steamboat Institute, The 970-846-6013 www.steamboatinstitute.org
Health Care
Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association 125 Anglers Dr. 970-879-0880 www.steamboatchamber.com Steamboat Springs Ski Town Lions Club 303-518-5690 www.skilions.org Yampa River Botanic Park 1000 Pamela Lane 970-846-5172 yampariverbotanicpark.org
Brainwash 1915 Alpine Plaza 800-871-4295 www.brainwashtherapies.com Foundry Treatment Center, The 1585 Mid Valley Dr. 844-955-1066 foundrytreatmentcenter.com
Dental AvantGarde Dental 1169 Hilltop Pkwy. 970-871-0033 www.avantgardedental.com Dental Center of Steamboat Springs 940 Central Park Dr., Ste. 210 970-871-4611 Pine Grove Dental Arts 1475 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-1959 www.pinegrovedentalarts.com
Rabbit Ears Dental Office 440 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5630 www.rabbitearsdental.com Steamboat Dental Center 1495 Pine Grove Rd. 970-871-4611 steamboatdentalcenter.com Dr. Allan D. Weimer 100 Park Ave. 970-879-4290 www.nwcoloradobraces.com
Drug Store and Pharmacies Lyon Drug 840 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1114 www.lyonsofsteamboat.com Safeway 37500 East U.S. 40 970-879-3766 www.safeway.com Walgreens 1440 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-1968 www.walgreens.com Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Eyewear and Optical Services Eyecare Specialties 365 Anglers Dr. 970-879-2020 www.eyecare-specialties.com Mountain Eyeworks 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-879-2595 www.mountaineyeworks.com Steamboat Vision Clinic 130 N. Ninth St. 970-879-4266 www.steamboatvisionclinic.com
Health Care IT Consulting HCTec 1475 Pine Grove Rd. 970-761-7005 www.hctec.com
Hospitals and Clinics Brainwash 1915 Alpine Plaza 800-871-4295 www.brainwashtherapies.com Classic Air Medical 2570 Copper Ridge Cir. 970-871-4652 www.classicairmedical.com Foundry Treatment Center, The 1585 Mid Valley Dr. 844-955-1066 foundrytreatmentcenter.com
Gloria Gossard Breast Health Center 940 Central Park Dr. 970-875-2623 www.yvmc.org/BHC Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley 1024 Central Park Dr. 970-871-2515 www.yvmc.org/foundation Memorial Hospital at Craig 750 Hospital Loop, Craig 970-826-3109 www.thememorialhospital.com Northwest Colorado Health 940 Central Park Dr. 970-879-1632 northwestcoloradohealth.org Steamboat Emergency Center 1600 Mid Valley Dr. 970-846-6230 www.steamboatemergency.com Yampa Valley Medical Associates 940 Central Park Dr. 970-879-3327 www.yvma.com UC Health Yampa Valley Medical Center 1024 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1143 www.yvmc.org YampaWorks Occupational Health Services 3001 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-875-2750 www.yvmc.org
Medical Marijuana Binske 200 S. Sharp Ave., Oak Creek 970-736-1089 www.binske.com Golden Leaf 1755 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2941 www.goldenleafmmc.com
Natural Choice 2835 Downhill Dr. 970-879-4420 www.naturalchoicemmj.com
Steamboat Medical Group 1475 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0203 www.steamboatmedical.com
Steamboat Springs Airport 3495 Airport Cir. 970-879-9042 steamboatsprings.net/airport
Four Star Auto Repair, LLC 2034 Snow Bowl Plz. 970-879-7557 www.4starautorepair.com
Rocky Mountain Remedies 2730 Downhill Plz. 970-871-2768 rockymountainremedies.com
Yampa Valley Medical Associates 940 Central Park Dr. 970-879-3327 www.yvma.com
Yampa Valley Regional Airport 11005 County Rd. 51A, Hayden 970-276-5004
NAPA Auto Parts 2550 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0909 routtcountyautoparts.com
Rocky Mountain Revive 435 Lincoln Ave. 970-367-7373
Medical Supplies Integrated Healing Solutions 940 Central Park Dr. 970-846-9292
UC Health Yampa Valley Medical Center 1024 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1143 www.yvmc.org
Transportation
Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
Aircraft Fuel and Maintenance
Center for Sports Medicine & Rehab. 1169 Hilltop Pkwy. 970-879-7799 centersportsmedicinept.com
Atlantic Aviation 11005 County Rd. 51A, Hayden 970-276-3743 www.atlanticaviation.com
SportsMed, Justin DeSorrento Sports Medicine Center 1024 Central Park Dr. 970-871-2370 www.yvmc.org
Airport Transportation
Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com
GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plz. 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com
UC Health Yampa Valley Medical Center 1024 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1143 www.yvmc.org
Physicians and Surgeons Mind Springs Health 407 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2141 www.mindspringshealth.org
Captains High Country Charter 970-846-7348 captainshighcountrycharter.com
Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Cir. 970-879-1963 stormmountainexpress.com
Airports Captains High Country Charter 970-846-7348 captainshighcountrycharter.com
yampavalleyregionalairport.com
Automobile Rental Avis Rent A Car Yampa Valley Regional Airport, Hayden 970-276-4377 www.avis.com Cook Chevrolet 1776 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-879-3900 www.cookchevy.com Enterprise-Rent-A-Car 2200 Village Dr. 970-879-7442
Automotive Parts, Repairs and Sales Advance Auto Parts of Steamboat 2400 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1175 Cook Chevrolet 1776 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-879-3900 www.cookchevy.com Cook Chevrolet/Subaru 1955 Curve Ct. 970-879-3900 www.cook-cars.com Doc’s Auto Clinic 2565 Copper Ridge Dr. 970-871-1346 www.docsautoclinic.com Enterprise-Rent-A-Car 2200 Village Dr. 970-879-7442
Reservation Services Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0740 www.steamboat.com Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Cir. 970-879-1963 stormmountainexpress.com
Neste Auto Glass 3110 Elk River Rd. 970-879-2725 www.nesteautoglass.com Steamboat Auto Repair 2101 Snow Bowl Plz. 970-439-2701 www.steamboatautorepair.com Steamboat Motors LLC 2310 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8880 www.steamboatmotors.com Yampa Valley Tire Pros & Express Lube 2440 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7779 www.yvtirepros.com
Mountain View Car Wash & Detailing 150 Trafalgar Dr. 970-870-3363 www.steamboatcarwash.com
Loaf ‘N Jug 555 Marketplace Plz. 970-870-6848 www.loafnjug.com
Limousine Services
Taxis Captains High Country Charter 970-846-7348 captainshighcountrycharter.com
GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plz. 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com
Carwash
Gas Stations
Travel Center at Steamboat 1475 Pine Grove Rd. 970-871-5080 www.funtravelcenter.com
Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Cir. 970-879-1963 stormmountainexpress.com
Travel Agencies Moving Van, The 2570 Cortina Lane 970-879-6575 Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0740 www.steamboat.com
GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plz. 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com
Steamboat Reservations & Travel 306 Oak St. 970-879-3202 www.steamboattravel.com
Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Cir. 970-879-1963 stormmountainexpress.com
Travel Center at Steamboat 1475 Pine Grove Rd. 970-871-5080 www.funtravelcenter.com
WHERE TO WORSHIP Anchor Way Church 40650 Anchor Way 970-879-7062 www.anchorway.com
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1155 Central Park Dr. 970-879-0220
Buddhist Center of Steamboat Springs 2550 S. Copper Frontage 970-846-2699
Concordia Lutheran Church 755 Concordia Lane 970-879-0175
Christian Science Church Seventh and Oak cssteamboat@gmail.com
Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses 3000 Elk River Rd. 970-879-4075
Church of Christ 1698 W. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6670
Euzoa Bible Church 32305 County Rd. 38 970-879-0123
First Baptist Church 3200 Divine Way 970-879-1446
Steamboat Bible Church Heritage Christian School 970-875-4444
United Methodist Church Eighth and Oak 970-879-1290
Har Mishpacha The Jewish Congregation of Steamboat Springs 970-457-4270 www.harmishpacha.org
Steamboat Christian Center The Log Church on East U.S. 40 970-879-0063
Venue Church 970-367-7673 www.venuechurch.info
Holy Name Catholic Church 524 Oak St. 970-879-0671
Steamboat Sk8 Church 2851 Riverside Plaza, #260 970-879-2222 www.steamboatsk8church.com
Seventh Day Adventist Church 347 12th St. 970-871-4927
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Ninth and Oak 970-879-0925
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SHOPPING GUIDE Antiques & Collectibles Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com
Bath & Body Products F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com
Books Off the Beaten Path Bookstore, Coffeehouse & Bakery Cafe 68 Ninth St. 970-879-6830 www.steamboatbooks.com Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Children’s Clothing & Toys Dragonflies 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-4632 F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com In Celebration of Kids 831 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-3333 www.incelebrationofkids.com Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Gifts 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-871-5365 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Shoe Market 908 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-8566 www.steamboatshoes.com Sweet Mountain Tees 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5366 www.steamboat.com Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Clothing and Accessories All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 Allen’s 828 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0351 B.A.P., Inc. 735 Oak St. 970-879-7507 www.wearbap.com Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plz. 970-879-1250 rental.christysports.com Christy Sports Gondola Square 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com Christy Sports Village Center 2500 Village Dr. 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com Chrysalis 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2970 www.chrysalissteamboat.com F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com
Fringe Boutique 907 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2752 www.fringeboutiquesbs.com
Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com
Home on the Range 1880 Loggers Lane 970-870-6777 www.homeontherangeinteriors.com
Ski Haus Liquor 1450 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7278 www.skihaussteamboat.com
Gigi’s Closet 821 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-4619 facebook.com/GigisClosetSteamboat
Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Hot Stuff Hearth & Home 1625 Mid Valley Rd. 970-879-7614 www.hotstuffhearth.com
Ski Town Wine & Spirits 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-1660 www.skitownwine.com
Gondola General 2245 Gondola Square 970-879-3193
Consignment & Thrift
Moose Mountain Trading Company 824 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1400 www.moosemtntradingco.com
Steamboat Discount Liquor 500 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2191
Moose Mountain Trading Company 824 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1400 www.moosemtntradingco.com Ohana 700 Yampa St. 970-367-3008 www.mtnohana.com Overland 612 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-9770 www.overland.com Powder Pursuits Ski and Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com Powder Tools Snowboard Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-1645 rental.christysports.com Remember Me 734 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1279 www.remembermesteamboat.com Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Bike Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Flyfisher 35 Fifth St. 970-879-6552 www.steamboatflyfisher.com Steamboat Shoe Market 908 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-8566 www.steamboatshoes.com Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com Steamboat Ski & Sport – Gondola Square 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5341 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport Transit Center 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5364 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Trading Company 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0083 Summit Shades 815 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3300 Sunglasses on Main 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2492 www.sunglassesonmain.com Surefoot, LLC 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-1119 www.surefoot.com Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com
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Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com Boomerang Sports Exchange 1125 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3050 Moxie Home Consign and Design 1855 Shield Dr. 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com
Electronics Photo Express House/Hot Shots 743 Oak St. 970-879-6339 www.photoexpresshouse.com Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Framing East West Frame Shop 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5225
Furniture
Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Gifts 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-871-5365 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Trading Company 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0083 Sweet Mountain Tees 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5366 www.steamboat.com Waterside Day Spa & Salon 1110 Yampa St. 970-875-0271 www.watersidedayspa.com
Groceries City Market 1825 Central Park Dr. 970-879-3290 www.citymarket.com
Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com
Clark Store 54175 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com
Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plz. 970-879-1250 rental.christysports.com
Natural Grocers 335 Lincoln Ave. 303-986-4600 www.naturalgrocers.com
David Chase Rugs & Furniture 1809 Central Park Dr. 970-879-5667 davidchaserugsandfurniture.com
Safeway 37500 East U.S. 40 970-879-3766 www.safeway.com
Home on the Range 1880 Loggers Lane 970-870-6777 www.homeontherangeinteriors.com
Steamboat Grocery Mom Out of Home Business 970-819-1822 www.steamboatgrocerymom.com
Irene Nelson Interiors 843 Lincoln Ave. 970-846-7596 www.irenenelsoninteriors.com
Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company 1030 Yampa St. 970-879-3504 www.steamboatseafood.com
Moxie Home Consign and Design 1855 Shield Dr. 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com Stel House + Home 690 Marketplace Plz. 970-871-0056 www.stelhouse.com Timberline Furniture & Mattress 1707 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8807 timberlinefurnitureandmattress.com Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Gifts & Home Accessories Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com Artisans’ Market of Steamboat 626 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7512 www.steamboatartisansmarket.com Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com Grand Café and Gift Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5557 www.steamboatgrand.com
Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com Wild Plum 2525 Village Dr. 970-879-1981 www.wildplumgrocer.com
Jewelry All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 Moose Mountain Trading Company 824 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1400 www.moosemtntradingco.com
West End Liquor 29998 US Hwy 40 W 970-879-8185 www.westendliquor.com
Mattresses Moxie Home Consign and Design 1855 Shield Dr. 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com
Music All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 First String Music 1880 Loggers Lane 970-871-4661 www.steamboatspringsmusic.com
Pets & Livestock Supplies Elk River Pet and Ranch 2680 Copper Ridge Cir. 970-879-5383 www.elkriverpetandranch.com Outdoor K9 685 Marketplace Plz. 970-761-2278 www.outdoork9.com Paws ‘n Claws All Things Pet 1835 Central Park Plz. 970-879-6092 www.pawsnclawssteamboat.com Powder Hounds Grooming Salon 1136 Yampa Ave. 970-846-8335 powderhoundsgroomingsalon.com Steamboat Ace Hardware 2155 Curve Plz. 970-879-8014 www.aceatthecurve.com Steamboat Dog Spa 130 Ninth St. 970-871-0021 www.steamboatdog.com
Shoes All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com Shoe Chalet & Boutique 811 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7915 Steamboat Shoe Market 908 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-8566 www.steamboatshoes.com Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com
Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com
Liquor Stores
Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com
Arctic Liquors 2093 Curve Plz. 970-879-7355 www.arcticliquor.com Central Park Liquor 1835 Central Park Plz. 970-879-3428 www.cplsteamboat.com Clark Store 54175 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com
Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Specialty Food Products Clark Store 54175 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com
Elevated Olive of Steamboat 708 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0300 www.elevatedolive.com
Black Tie Ski Rentals 1625 Mid Valley Dr. 970-870-3172 steamboat.blacktieskis.com
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Steamboat Jeep Rentals 1850 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-4375 www.steamboatjeeprentals.com
Christy Sports Village Center 2500 Village Dr. 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com
Homesteader, The 817 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5880 www.thehomesteader.net
Boomerang Sports Exchange 1125 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3050
One Stop Ski Shop 35 11th St. 970-879-4916 www.onestopskishop.net
Steamboat Powersports 2989 Riverside Plz. 970-879-5138 www.steamboatpowersports.com
F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com
Paws ‘n Claws All Things Pet 1835 Central Park Plz. 970-879-6092 www.pawsnclawssteamboat.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Gondola General 2245 Gondola Square 970-879-3193
Powder Pursuits Ski and Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com
Steamboat Ski & Sport Gondola Square 970-871-5341 www.steamboat.com
Powder Tools Snowboard Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-1645 rental.christysports.com
Straightline Sports 744 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7568 www.straightlinesports.com
Ski Delivery Express 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5367 www.steamboat.com
Surefoot, LLC 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-1119 www.surefoot.com
Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com
Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com
Steamboat Bike Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com
Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Steamboat Fishing Adventures Out of home Business 970-819-3561 www.steamboatfishingadventures.com
T-Shirts
Paws ‘n Claws All Things Pet 1835 Central Park Plz. 970-879-6092 www.pawsnclawssteamboat.com Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3048 Steamboat Coffee Co. 1890 Loggers Lane 970-367-6554 Sweetwood Jerky Company 2670 Copper Ridge Cir. 970-879-7456 www.sweetwood.com
Sporting Equipment, Service and Rentals Backdoor Sports Ltd. of Steamboat 841 Yampa St. 970-879-6249 www.backdoorsports.com Base Club, The 1865 Ski Time Square Dr. 970-871-5192 www.steamboat.com/baseclub Big Agnes 735 Oak St. 877-554-8975 www.bigagnes.com Big Ed’s Fishing Ventures 100 N. Park Ave., Breckenridge 970-389-1720 www.bigedsfishing.com/steamboat-springsstagecoach-reservoir
Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plz. 970-879-1250 rental.christysports.com Christy Sports Gondola Square 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com Christy Sports Village Center 2500 Village Dr. 970-879-0371 rental.christysports.com Door 2 Door by Christy Sports 970-879-8692 www.d2dskis.com Gondola General 2245 Gondola Square 970-879-3193 Hard Headed 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2680 www.hardheadedsteamboat.com Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com Moots Cycles 2545 Copper Ridge Dr. 970-879-1676 www.moots.com
Steamboat Flyfisher 35 Fifth St. 970-879-6552 www.steamboatflyfisher.com
All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plz. 970-879-1250 rental.christysports.com
Grand Café and Gift Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5557 www.steamboatgrand.com Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Gifts 2200 Village Inn Ct. 970-871-5365 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Trading Company 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0083 Sweet Mountain Tees 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. 970-871-5366 www.steamboat.com Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com Walmart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
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REASONS TO RETURN FOR SKI SEASON
Top 10 Reasons to Return for Ski Season Taking a leap of faith during Jump Night at Howelsen Hill Snowmobiling through forests on Rabbit Ears Pass Going on a blanket-wrapped sleigh ride to a cozy feast Catching air and bonking jibs at the terrain park Telemark skiing through fresh powder in the backcountry Enjoying free après ski concerts at the ski area Celebrating a snow day with a tubing or sledding party Pedaling a fat bike downtown or ski biking down a mountain
Kids create their own snow shower at a Lake Catamount sledding party. Noah Wetzel
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Relaxing in soothing hot springs under a sea of stars Taking a moonlit snowshoe tour and dining atop Mount Werner
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