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Springtime in Steamboat Springs is legendary for
bluebird skies, three-sport days, neon green aspen trees and warm après afternoons. Spring skiing, in t-shirts and shell pants – plus plenty of sunscreen – is so much more laidback than frenzied powder days that for many locals, it’s the most fun time of ski season. Fishing at the Stagecoach Reservoir tailwaters is superb, and the lakes start to open up too. Three local golf courses begin taking tee times as soon as the green grass allows, and early season hiking and biking opportunities expand daily. Whitewater rafting and kayaking kick in as the spring runoff intensifies, and Fish Creek Falls puts on a display that is as photogenic as it is awe-inspiring. The days grow longer while the weather tends to be cool, creating perfect conditions for the Steamboat Marathon, one of the most scenic 26-mile courses in the country. Diners begin to move outdoors, enjoying balcony, deck and sidewalk seating. Springtime shopping means sales, like the annual Sidewalk Sale held in March, and monthly First Friday Art Walk. Spring is a time of anticipation, when first-time visitors are filled with excitement about their upcoming trip to Steamboat Springs, or the memories of previous fun-filled summer days in Steamboat are top of mind as returning guests begin making their plans to come back and see us soon. We’d love to help you plan your visit to Steamboat, whether it’s a weekend getaway, corporate retreat, sports tournament, wedding or family vacation. Please give us a call at 970-879-0880, visit our website at steamboatsummer.com or stop by the Visitor Center when you get to town. We look forward to seeing you! Jim Clark, Chief Executive Officer Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association
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LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
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Welcome Letter
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Spring in the ‘Boat
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Spring on Snow
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Spring on Water
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Spring on Wheels
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Music and Merriment
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Arts and Culture
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Mountain fitness with Brad Piske
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Whitewater kayaking with Barry Smith
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Tips for a fun night out with Steve Chambers
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Horseback riding with Stephanie Wilson
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Three Perfect Family Days
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Walking tour insights with Marianne Capra 30
Kids’ Corner
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Summer Sports
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Spirit of the West
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Historic Walking Tour
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Local Business Profile: F.M. Light
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Calendar of Events
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City Map
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Save the Date
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The Best of Spring: Ben Strozier Mike Cronin Lisa Shafer Murray Selleck Kim Kreissig Aileen Sandstedt Monique Payne
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SPRING IN THE ’BOAT HISTORIC STEAMBOAT
After the snow melts, Steamboat’s flora and fauna spring to life at the Yampa River Botanic Park.
The soul of the Yampa Valley is its agriculture and mining heritage. Learn about people, places and events at the heart of the community at the Tread of Pioneers Museum on Eighth and Oak Streets. Pick up a self-guided map or sign up for several walking tours run by the museum. Discover historic buildings as you shop downtown, and stop at the Steamboat Art Museum on Eighth Street and Lincoln Avenue to view mixed media exhibits by Western artists.
SCENIC STEAMBOAT Nowhere shouts “spring” like the roar of the snowmelt-fueled waters of Fish Creek Falls. The 283-foot waterfall pours out of the Mount Zirkel Wilderness. A handicap-accessible trail goes to the overlook, with miles of unpaved terrain meandering onwards from the base of the falls. Located four miles east of downtown Steamboat Springs, $5 daily parking fee applies. A year-long picture postcard: Rabbit Ears Pass holds on to its snowy blanket long after it disappears from the valley floor. Miles of trails take snowshoers, Nordic skiers, snowmobilers and hikers through open expanses and densely wooded forests to elevated viewpoints or, in late spring, abundant wildflower meadows. A panoramic vista rewards hikers atop Summit Loop 1A. Follow the Elk River on a leisurely drive to North Routt, passing through Steamboat’s ranching country. Stop at the Clark store for coffee and a home-baked goodie before taking an easy hike by Steamboat Lake.
ACTION STEAMBOAT Springtime means three-sport days. Head out early morning for a cross country ski on Howelsen Hill, hop on a bike and ride the Yampa River Core Trail or lower Spring Creek Trail, then paddle down the Yampa River in a kayak. Wake up and repeat with a whole new set of activities. Cast a line or two, fishing the Yampa River in the morning. Hike up to the old quarry on Emerald Mountain,
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RELAX IN STEAMBOAT Over 150 springs have been discovered in the area, so it’s not surprising that a favorite pastime is a soak in the famed waters. Located downtown, The Old Town Hot Springs is a full-service
Chilling out under the stars at Strawberry Park Hot Springs
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where the views make the steep climb worthwhile, then pick up a game of tennis or pickle ball at the Tennis Center at Steamboat.
leisure destination including massage and yoga. Travel seven miles north of town to Strawberry Park Hot Springs, where steam rises from rustic pools. (Note: four-wheel-drive vehicles are essential to reach this spot, especially in spring; shuttle services operate daily.) Massage therapy and relaxation classes are available all over the Yampa Valley, so there’s no excuse for not melting away life’s stresses.
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SPRING ON SNOW SPRING SKIING Sunglasses, sunscreen and layers of clothing: it can get warm up there on a sunny spring day. Head up early if you’re after fast groomers on untracked corduroy. Wait until the afternoon for soft bumps and corn snow.
Snag tips from the pros for free, skiing with past Olympians Billy Kidd and Nelson Carmichael. Meet Nelson at Four Points on select Sundays at 1 p.m. for his mogul clinic; check the grooming report to see if it’s on. Or find Billy at 1 p.m. at the top of Why Not; check display boards at top and bottom of gondola to know if he is skiing on a given day. Find your form through an array of teaching options including private or group lessons and intensive workshops, available at the Steamboat Snowsports School. Whether free skiing, carving, skiing powder, bumps, trees, or racing gates, perfect skills with a Billy Kidd Race Camp, Tuesday, March 24, 9 a.m.-3p.m. Half-day women’s workshops run on Fridays until March 27, with a women’s ski camp offered Tuesday-Thursday, March 3-5, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. www.steamboat.com / 970-879-6111
SNOW AND SKI BIKES Head toward the runs around Sunshine lift, where rolling terrain makes it especially fun to ride. Easy to pick up, but initial instruction is recommended. Three-hour lessons: 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. Snow bikes may be rented through Steamboat Snowsports School or Powder Pursuits Shred Shop at the Steamboat Grand. www.steamboat.com / 970-879-6111 www.powderpersuits.com / 970-879-9086 www.steamboatsnowbikes.com
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Reaching for the skies after the mountain closes, two dogs play at the top of Mount Werner, as the sun sets over the valley below.
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SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS
Locals Jon Wade and Marla Bailey ride fat bikes on Emerald Mountain, which is crisscrossed with trails dedicated to the sport.
TERRAIN PARK Freestyle ski and snowboard lessons are offered for all abilities, giving individuals and groups the chance to try the latest jumps, spins and grabs. www.steamboat.com / 970-879-6111
NIGHT SKIING Even though the sun has set, skiers can keep going into the night with the help of some incredible lighting technology. Take the Christie Peak Express high-speed chair lift to access five trails including Sitz, See Me/ See Ya, Vogue, Stampede and Lil’ Rodeo. All skiing abilities have the chance to explore 1,100 vertical feet of terrain. Night skiing is available Thursday-Monday, 6-9 p.m. through
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SPRING ON SNOW Monday, March 30. Night skiing tickets are required. If you fly into Hayden, show your boarding pass for free night skiing on the evening of your arrival. Tuesday and Wednesday arrivals may show their boarding pass on Thursday for free night skiing. www.steamboat. com / 970-879-6111
SCENIC GONDOLA RIDE You don’t have to ski or snowboard to enjoy a trip up Mount Werner. Take a ride to the top for stunning views of the Yampa Valley and the vast expanse beyond, stopping at Thunderhead Lodge for an atmospheric bite to eat or a drink on the expansive deck. Feeling energetic? Consider a guided snowshoe tour with Steamboat’s Ambassadors before enjoying a gourmet lunch at Hazie’s or Ragnar’s on the mountain. Tickets are required. www.steamboat.com / 970-879-6111
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NORDIC SKIING Spring conditions can bring new opportunities for cross- country skiers. As snow melts on warmer days, then freezes again on chilly nights, a crust forms on the surface. Affectionately known as skiing the crust, locals head out early in the morning to Rabbit Ears Pass, where they glide for miles.
SKI TOURING CENTER Steamboat Spring’s longest running full-service ski touring center offers flat and graded terrain for all abilities of classic and skate skiers. 15 km of flat and undulating trails offer an exciting mix of panoramic vistas and snow covered aspen groves to explore. Family-owned and operated, the center offers rentals, lessons and clinics, plus homemade lunches and snacks. www.steamboatnordiccenter.com / 970-879-8180
How should you dress? It’s all about layers, and watching what the weather is doing. Conditions in the mountains change rapidly, so be prepared. Remember early mornings, even in summer, can be cool, but by 10 a.m. it can be really
BRAD PISKE
Texan Brad Piske grew up competing in triathlons. He moved to Steamboat Springs in 1994 to raise a family of his own. Piske is a Nordic coach for the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Steamboat Springs Swim Team and the Triathlon Club. An advocate of multi-sport training, he relishes the ability to vary workouts based on the season.
What are your favorite ways to train in spring? Skate skiing on a warm day, classic cross country skiing when it’s cooler, especially backcountry after a spring storm. Swimming laps at the Old Town Hot Springs. If the ground is not muddy, then a trail run on the Hot Springs Trail, lower Emerald Mountain or Lower Spring Creek. As it warms up, paddle boarding to work every muscle, or a bike ride.
Best Steamboat events to enter, if you’ve never done a race here? We have so many great choices, but for the fun factor; Hakan Nordic Fest or the Steamboat Pentathlon. The Old Town Winter Blast Triathlon at the Old Town Hot Springs is fun but for summer, any of the weekly bike, running or swim series are excellent.
What advice do you have for working out at altitude?
What can you expect at a Steamboat sporting event?
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Unless you’re coming specifically for a race, you may find it better to go hard for 48 hours, then take it easy and allow yourself to acclimatize to the altitude. Pace yourself and allow your body to adjust, and keep hydrated.
warm. Nordic apparel is a good choice for cooler temps.
Brad Piske finds his stride after swimming in Catamount Lake during a Steamboat triathlon.
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SPRING ON SNOW Located in the heart of the Yampa Valley between Rabbit Ears Pass and Mount Werner, Haymaker offers 8 km of groomed trails. Rentals, lessons and lunch are all available. Shuttle service runs from the ski area transit center. Lunch is served 11.30 a.m.-2 p.m. www.steamboatnordicenter.com / 970-879-9444
HOWELSEN HILL A locals’ favorite for beginners to experts, Howelsen offers a warren of cross country trails wrapping all over the famed hillside. The training ground to Steamboat Spring’s 89 (and counting) Olympians, the oldest continuously running ski area in the West is a must for Nordic skiers. www.steamboatsprings.net /howelsenhill / 970-879-8499
CATAMOUNT RANCH AND CLUB Nestled in a pretty south valley location, Catamount, a private club, offers 30 km of groomed terrain for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, with ski rentals, lessons and lunch available. Open to day visitors. www.catamountranchclub.com / 970-871-9300 Jon Dean executes a cork 9 off the big air in Bashor Bowl at the Steamboat Ski Area.
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A mini Viking steers his ship during the annual Håkan Memorial Festival in March.
RABBIT EARS AND BUFFALO PASSES The optimum place to ski the crust on a cool spring morning, Rabbit Ears Pass offers well marked wooded trails with stunning vistas as you climb higher. Equally spectacular is Buffalo Pass, located on County Road 38 north of Steamboat, especially noted for late-season powder.
STEAMBOAT LAKE STATE PARK A 26-mile drive past Routt County’s ranches takes cross country and snowshoe enthusiasts to a panoramic winter wonderland. Fifteen kilometers of groomed beginner and intermediate trails encircle the lake beneath a backdrop of iconic Hahn’s Peak. www.parks.state.co.us / 970-879-3922
TUBING Spin down snow-covered hills in an inner tube at Saddleback Ranch or Howelsen Hill. Lifts make getting back to the top again a cinch. Dress in ski gear. www.tubingsteamboat.com / 970-819-8010 or www.saddlebackranch.net / 970-879-3711
SKI JUMPING Two options await those dreaming of soaring through the air on skis. Weekly Wednesday jump nights are open to ages 16 and over, starting at 6 p.m. Howelsen Hill lift ticket and fee applies. Once a month, all ages can sign up for Hitchens Brothers Wednesday night jump series. Free to participants, training and warm up starts at 4 p.m. and finishes with pizza and cookies in Olympian Hall after the competition. No experience necessary. www.sswsc.org / 970-879-0695
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Steamboat Ski Area and Howelsen Hill will host this superb event. Monday -Saturday, Feb. 23-28. www.telemarkworldcup.com
HÅKAN MEMORIAL NORDIC FEST Celebrate Steamboat’s Nordic heritage by dressing up the family in Viking gear and taking part in themed events at Steamboat Ski Touring Center. Admission is donation-based with proceeds supporting local Nordic skiers and jumpers. www.steamboatnordiccenter.com / 970-879-8180
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STEAMBOAT PENTATHLON A fun day for the family, this unique event never fails to draw crowds. Enter as an individual or a team to compete in five disciplines; alpine skiing/boarding, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, biking and running. All legs start and end at the base of Howelsen Hill, wrapping up with lunch and a party. Register by Monday, March 2, for the race Sunday, March 8, 10 a.m. www.steamboatpentathlon.com / 970-879-4300
ICE DRIVING Master driving on ice-covered tracks and maneuvering tight snow-packed bends behind the wheel of a Lexus car at Bridgestone Winter Driving School. Professional instructors share their wealth of experience, while drivers put theory into practice on the course. Shuttle service is included, leaving from the Steamboat Grand. See Winter Driving School, VG 46. www.winterdrive.com / 800-949-7543
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SNOWMOBILING Discover endless miles of stunning backcountry terrain on a snowmobile. A guided tour is recommended for beginners; day trips and cabin stays are available. Those traveling with their own sleds enjoy a plethora of routes starting at any of the three main trailheads: Steamboat Lake State Park marina, the east side of Rabbit Ears Pass and the intersection of County Road 129 and Forest Service Road 550. See Snowmobiling, VG 46.
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SPRING ON WATER Public fishing opportunities abound in Steamboat Springs. Stagecoach and Sarvis Creek can be excellent in winter. For the best early spring option as ice begins to melt, head to Steamboat Lake and Pearl Lake. By late spring, fish the Yampa River downtown. During run-off, fishing on the Yampa is at its best mornings and mid-afternoons. Remember to dress in layers, wear a hat and sunglasses. Catch-and-release restrictions apply and a fishing license is required. Only artificial flies and lures are permitted. See VG 45.
PADDLEBOARDING One of the fastest growing water sports is stand-up paddleboarding. After the chill of snowmelt passes and the lakes shed their icy cover, step on a paddleboard, find your balance and test your core strength to the max. Beginners will enjoy calmer waters found at the upper stretches of the Yampa River or cruising around Fetcher Pond and local lakes. Challenging rapids can be found downstream from the Bud Werner Library, or on day trips to the Upper Colorado River. See VG 44.
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FLY FISHING
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
A rainbow trout starts his tug-of-war on the Yampa River.
spot and it’s easy to get to. Consider a class at the Old Town Hot Springs, where we teach you to roll in the pool.
BARRY SMITH
Barry Smith has been exploring rivers and canyons his whole life. A long-time Steamboat Springs resident, Smith moved here in 1980 and founded Mountain Sports Kayak School.
Options for a more advanced kayaker?
First off, what should you wear for kayaking in spring?
Is there anything you should consider before setting off downstream?
What advice do you have for a beginner on where to go? An excellent place to practice is the junction of Walton Creek and the Yampa River, where the water is flat. From there you can ease into the Yampa. Fetcher Pond is another still
It’s a good idea to scout the river from the road where possible. This is especially true of the Elk, where we sometimes come across logs. Know ahead of time where you are planning to get out and make sure you will recognize it.
Deborah Olsen
Dress as you would to go skiing. Personally I like long underwear, windproof pants and a dry top, adding wool socks and booties. Dress for the water temperature, not the weather outside.
A great spot is the class III (IV when river is high), upper Elk River from Box Canyon to the Home Ranch. The further downstream you go on the Yampa River, the faster it gets. Big waves can be found at the C and D holes, near Bud Werner Memorial Library and the Depot.
Always smiling when he’s doing what he loves the most: talking about, or being on the river.
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Don’t set off without? A guide when the water is high. Safety equipment; I always have at least a throw rope and a first aid kit.
Man overboard on the Yampa River, during June’s Yampa River Festival.
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RAFTING Available from mid-May onwards, head off down the river on a guided rafting trip. For an exhilarating early season option, try the Elk River or travel south of Steamboat to the canyons of the Colorado River as the weather warms. Float trips vary in intensity along the Yampa River, giving rafters the opportunity for a mellow ride or blasting through Class IV waters at nearby Cross Mountain. See VG 44.
Celebrating its 35th year, this summer’s Yampa River Festival is a fun-filled weekend for the entire family. One of the catalysts for raising awareness of the 270-mile Yampa River as the last remaining major free-flowing river in the seven-state Colorado River Basin, the festival has morphed into a not-to-be missed event. River-centric activities include raft races, paddleboard contests and a kayak rodeo. Kids activities abound and even the dog can join in with a contest specifically for our furry friends. Saturday-Sunday, May 30- 31. www.friendsoftheyampa.com
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Fisherman’s delight: landing a brown trout on the Yampa River. 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 P R IN G 2 015 | VG 17
SPRING ON WHEELS
Racers in the USA Pro Challenge swarm a bend on County Road 14 during the epic August event. Deborah Olsen
While Steamboat Springs may be most commonly known as Ski Town USA, another sport is stealing headlines of late: biking. We’re talking everything from BMX to road biking. Jaw dropping mountain passes, gentle rolling hills, countless miles of single track and mixed terrain with little traffic and mega views have earned Steamboat the title Bike Town USA.
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Picture a super-sized mountain bike with seriously treaded large wheels and big handlebars and you have the idea behind the latest craze to hit the Yampa Valley. Bikes essentially float over snow, allowing avid cyclists the ability to keep pedaling all year long. Howelsen Hill and Catamount Touring Center offer excellent terrain, with a daily use fee. Bikers are asked to remain cognizant of snow conditions, to avoid damaging trails.
The 7.5 mile, fully paved Yampa River Core Trail connects the mountain area to Steamboat’s west end. An easy ride for all abilities, the trail follows the river past landmarks including Rotary Park, Fetcher Pond, Yampa River Botanic Park, Howelsen Hill Sports Complex, Downtown, Bud Werner Memorial Library, The Depot and the Community Center. Fully signed, the trail offers spots to stop for a picnic and seating to watch fisherman and kayakers play in the river.
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ROAD BIKING Mile after mile of undulating paved roads surrounded by spectacular vistas make the perfect setting for exploring on wheels. Local favorite rides can be anything from a quick lunch-hour spin or a daylong venture with friends. Starting in town, riders have a plethora of roads to travel. Routt County Road 14, or River Road, follows the Yampa River from town south through picturesque ranching country. A tougher ride awaits on Twenty Mile Road, where hills prevail but views keep you pedaling. Elk River Road (Routt County Road 129) initially meanders alongside the Elk River before opening to vast, scenic, ranching countryside. A narrow ride in places with an elevation gain of over 3,500 ft, this local favorite is made even more worthwhile by stopping at North Routt’s historic Clark Store for its famous ice cream.
MOUNTAIN BIKING The best in-town rides can be found on Emerald Mountain, with an extensive network of Forest Service trails dotting the surrounding Routt National Forest. The first single tracks to open after the snow melts are Hot Springs Trail and Mad Creek Trail, both trailheads are accessed from Elk River Road (Routt County Road 129).
PUMP IT Find air, practice jumps, test your balance or skid your way around the 950-foot BMX track at the bottom of Howelsen Hill, Ski Time Square’s pump track or Bear River Bike Park at the west end of the Yampa River Core Trail.
Steamboat’s official kickoff to bike season. Clinics, races and rides are offered for all abilities. Fun events run throughout the week with live music and entertainment. Monday-Saturday, June 8-14. www.steamboatbiketown.com
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BIKE WEEK
The winner of the Bear River Bike Park Jump Jam executes a 360° jump.
The fifth annual nine-city-stop race brings top cyclists from all over the world to the starting line in Steamboat. Festivities begin Saturday, Aug. 14, with a circuit race Monday, Aug. 17, and the start of Steamboat to Arapahoe Basin stage on Tuesday, Aug. 18. www.prochallenge.com 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 P R IN G 2 015 | VG 19
MUSIC & MERRIMENT FREE CONCERT SERIES
Saturday, Feb. 14 – No BS! Brass Band: Prepare to dance your feet off with this Virginia-based group. Hugely original, the music mixes elements of James Brown, John Coltrane, Michael Jackson and Led Zeppelin. Saturday, March 7 – The Groovetrotters: It’s all about the funk, from reggae and blues to rock and jazz. What started as plain old family fun jam sessions morphed into major live performances. Saturday, March 14 – Nahko and Medicine for the People: Compared to Bob Marley by the Huffington Post, Nahko plays hiphop, folk and jazz music inspired by tribal and cultural influences derived from his own childhood. Saturday, March 21 – 6 Million Dollar Band: Step back to the ‘80s with an eclectic rendition of time-honored favorites delivered by five key boards, drum and bass, blazing guitar solos, and four part vocal harmonies. Saturday, March 28 – The Wheeland Brothers: Two Southern California boys bring their “beach rock reggae” to the mountains. Making waves on radio stations nationwide, they have received commercial syncs with Forever 21 and Hollister Co. Saturday, April 4 – The Motet: Denver based, the Motet blends American funk, afrobeat and jazz. Known for their high energy performances, the band has released seven studio albums. Sunday, April 12 (Closing Day) – Steel Pulse: Spreading a message of love and justice to all people, this British reggae band plays Grammy award-winning music all over the world. Prepare to end the ski season with style.
APRÈS SKI Start out on the mountain at Slopeside Grill or enjoy live music nightly at Bear River Bar and Grill. Take a gondola to Sunset Happy Hour, watch the sun go down over the valley listening to an array of local musicians. For more tunes, keep grooving at Schmiggity’s or Old Town Pub in Steamboat’s historic downtown. Find your inner cowboy at the Western BBQ, or hop on a saddle seat at 8th Street Steakhouse. Sip a local brew at Mahogany Ridge Brewery or treat the tastebuds with gourmet dining at bistro c.v., Cafe Diva or Harwigs & L’Apogée.
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Ditch the ski boots, then grab a drink and an app and mosey on over to the ski area base for the Bud Light Rocks the Boat Music Series. All bands begin playing at 3:30 p.m. www.steamboat.com / 970-879-6111
Music lovers kick back at the base with après ski vibes during the Bud Light Rocks the Boat Music Series.
STEAMBOAT CELEBRATES Try something completely different this Valentine’s Day. Start the morning with a hot air balloon ride cruising over the valley. Explore the mountains on a snowmobile or a dog sled ride, then head back for a couple’s massage and prepare for a sleigh ride dinner at Haymaker. Steamboat loves fireworks, always starting the festivities off with a torchlight parade. Kick back at the base area with a drink at locals’ favorite the T-bar, or warm up by the outdoor fire at the Truffle Pig. Two torchlight parades on Saturday, Feb. 14, and Tuesday, March 17, with a kids’ parade on Wednesday, Feb. 18. Don beads and join the fun of Mardi Gras with parades, free concerts, and Cajun BBQ, Thursday-Tuesday, Feb. 12-17. Find the Irish in you on St Patrick’s Day when the mountain is green again even if only for the day. Tuesday, March 17. Springalicious – See the ski season out in style with the Steamboat Ski Area’s not to be missed grand finale of wild and wacky events. April 1-12. Cardboard Classic – A legendary happening year after year – watch teams race down the hill in their individually designed cardboard contraptions. Using only cardboard, glue, string, duct or masking tape; past creations have included everything from Viking ships to race cars. Saturday, April 11. Splashdown Pond Skimming Competition – Dress to impress as you attempt to cross a freezing pond at the ski area base. Judging for this annual contest is based on outfit choice, distance skimmed and audible crowd appreciation. Sunday, April 12. Closing Day – Anything goes on the last day of the season. Tutus and t-shirts surpass ski suits as the chosen attire of the day. Make the most of your favorite runs before hanging up the ski boots, and rocking out at the final free concert. Sunday, April 12.
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Fun way to chill out?
STEVE CHAMBERS
Ultimate Steamboat plate? Mahogany Ridge Brewery’s blackened salmon noodle bowl, as well as everything else on the menu is perfect for any crew, any time.
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Strings Music Festival’s production director and Different Tempo series program coordinator, Steve Chambers has called Steamboat home since 1989. After 20 years on the road traveling as a tour manager for major bands, he still likes checking out the vibes around town, while hanging out with wife, Solange, and 1-year-old daughter, Jasmine.
A swim in the river or a soak in the hot springs, followed by a cruiser ride downtown for a little Yampa Street bar hopping.
Ideas for a guys’ night on the town?
A diehard music fan, Steve Chambers rewards late afternoon bike rides with downtown happy hours.
Best place to see a live show in town? It would have to be the Strings Pavilion.
Thirsty Thursday bike ride on Emerald Mountain, then straight to burgers and beers at Carl’s; always a perfect combination.
Favorite spot to see a local band?
What about a little night of romance, Steamboat style?
Sunset happy hours are a blast, and I’m a big Schmiggity’s fan.
The beginning and the ending vary but the middle is always Café Diva.
Your go-to place for après ski on the mountain?
Any tips on how to dress?
The whole Slopeside corner is great, but the Paramount for sure.
Hmm, anything goes, although I was very bluntly informed there is no such thing as “good” Carhartts.
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FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK On the first Friday of every month, an eclectic mix of galleries and other venues set the stage for an evening that celebrates Steamboat Springs’ talented artists. Enjoy wine and appetizers at most stops while appreciating the various media on display. Many of the artists are on hand to discuss their work and share their inspiration. 5-8 p.m. www.steamboatartcenter.com
TREAD OF PIONEERS MUSEUM Bringing the history of the Yampa Valley alive, the museum showcases exhibits about the people, town and ranching heritage of Steamboat through visual and audio displays, plus a scavenger hunt for younger visitors. Step back into a 1908 Queen Anne Victorian home or discover the town’s skiing and Olympic heritage. Don’t forget to stop by the museum’s well-stocked gift shop for a keepsake or memento. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m.5p.m. www.treadofpioneers.org / 970 -879-2214
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ARTS AND CULTURE
Local performers bring the house down during a lively Cabaret show at the Chief Theater.
exhibits of regional art. Running until Saturday, April 11, is the American Revival Period Miniaturist exhibition, a collection of exquisite miniature watercolors. Museum hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. www.steamboatartmuseum.org / 970-870-1755
ELEVATION DANCE STUDIO
THE DEPOT Home to the Steamboat Springs Arts Council, the historic train depot on 13th Street has earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places. Open Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-6 p.m and Saturday 11 a.m.-3 p.m., the Depot is a popular venue for dance, photography and theater classes and productions, plus art shows and writing workshops. www.steamboatarts.org / 970-879-9008
Get in shape or try out a dance class at this Old Town dance studio. Located on Oak Street, the studio was founded by a professional dancer and former cheerleader for the San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos, Renée Fleisher. Don’t miss this year’s fashion-themed annual dance performance held at the Steamboat Springs High School, Saturday-Sunday, May 30-31. www.elevationdancestudio.com / 970-871-1880
STEAMBOAT ART MUSEUM
CHIEF THEATER
Step inside the historic First National Bank Building on Eighth Street and Lincoln Avenue to view artwork by nationally acclaimed artists. Known locally as SAM, the museum features semiannual
Set in the heart of downtown, the Chief is a wonderfully atmospheric venue for entertainment in downtown Steamboat. A diverse selection of programming is on the schedule, from music and comedy to theater and film. www.chieftheater.org / 970-871-4791
STRINGS MUSIC FESTIVAL This renowned festival has brought national and internationally acclaimed performers to Steamboat for over a quarter century. Visitors to the Strings Music Pavilion have the opportunity to see Broadway’s Next Hit Musical on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 7 p.m., and Traffic Jam, led by famed rock’n’roll Hall-of-Famer Dave Mason, founder of the band Traffic on Friday, March 20, at 7 p.m. www.stringsmusicfestival.com /970-879-5056
Strings Music Festival hosts free weekly lunch hour concerts during the summer at Yampa River Botanic Park. Paula Jo Jaconetta / Natural Light Images VG 22 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
Honeystinger Director of Sales Jenn Shea and husband, Kerry, co-owner of McKnight’s Irish Pub and Resort Ventures West, have called Steamboat Springs home since 2007. Parents of Margaux, 9, and Claire, 7, they know a thing or two about sharing quality family time in the Yampa Valley.
DAY ONE There’s no better way to start a family day off than a homemade breakfast at Creekside Cafe. Fully charged for some outdoor fun, a wonderful way to spend a half-day is dog sledding with Grizzle-T Dog and Sled Works. The scenery is spectacular and kids always love being around the dogs. Warm apple cider and cookies with a hot toddy for grownups makes for a rewarding way to finish. Home to relax for awhile, then head up to the ski area for an early pizza dinner at Slopeside Grill, before hitting the slopes for night skiing. It can be chilly so extra layers for kids will ensure they have fun.
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THREE PERFECT FAMILY DAYS
Nine-year-old Margaux Shea takes a moment getting to know a new-found furry friend.
DAY TWO After all the action the previous day, indulge everyone with a famous Steamboat breakfast treat. Winona’s cinnamon rolls are a crowd-stopper; utterly decadent, and so large you can share. Take the long way, by walking to Howelsen Ice Arena and pass the oldest ski area west of the Mississippi, Howelsen Hill. Don your skates and hit the Olympic-sized rink during open skate time. While away the afternoon at Old Town Hot Springs, soaking in the naturally heated pools while challenging each other to scale the outdoor climbing wall. Zip down the water slides or swim some laps. No doubt everyone has worked up an appetite, so collect the team for an evening at McKnight’s Irish Pub. Low-key and casual, families love the game loft, where you’ll find pool, ping pong and darts. Stay and play, or meander down a block to the Wildhorse Cinema and catch a flick.
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DAY THREE
Familiar faces at the Howelsen Ice Arena, Kerry, Jenn and Claire Shea are there to cheer on Margaux during one of her hockey games.
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Spend the morning exploring Steamboat’s historic downtown. Take kids on a scavenger hunt at Tread of Pioneers Museum and learn what it was like living out West all those years ago. Step into the present and experience Steamboat’s new and only store just for kids. Check out the gaming area, shop, or have a coffee while they get a mini-me beauty treatment at In Celebration of Kids on Lincoln Avenue. Bundle up again for an adrenaline-packed afternoon of tubing at Saddleback Ranch on the outskirts of town. It’s a blast for all ages, and you don’t even need to climb back uphill; all the hard work is done for you. When the snow melts, switch tubing for horse riding, which in our family is always a crowd-pleaser. Today has been all about the kiddos, so tonight is for Mum and Dad. Hire a babysitter (See Services, VG 68), order pizza in, then go downtown for an adult-only evening. Start the night with dinner and drinks at c.v. bistro, then put on your dancing shoes and boogie to live music at Schmiggity’s.
KIDS’ CORNER KIDS’ ADVENTURE CLUB
BEAR RIVER SKATE PARK
Open to kids from ages 2 to 15, KVC, as it’s known locally, offers a vacation center with indoor play area and dedicated on-mountain ski and snowboard instruction. The club is open evenings during night skiing. During summer, the club gives kids the chance to explore the outdoors without parents, through full-day camps. www.steamboat.com / 970-871-5390
When the snow melts, kids trek the Core Trail, skateboard in hand, to Bear River Park. Located at the westerly end of the Yampa River Core Trail, the recently opened concrete skate park is filled with challenging features. www.steamboatsprings.net / 970-879-4300
THE HOWLER ALPINE SLIDE Feel the need for speed? Whiz down the winding 2,400 track in a sled on Howelsen Hill. Open for the season on Memorial Day. www.steamboatalpineslide.com / 970-819-8010
HOWELSEN ICE ARENA The only place in town where the ice lasts all year. Open skate sessions, stick and puck or bumper cars on ice are always crowd pleasers. www.steamboatsprings.net / 970-879-0341
COCO-COLA ADVENTURE ZONE An action-packed playground located at the mountain base area. Kids can try their hand at the ropes course or climbing wall, test their balance in the Water Walkerz or shoot for the sky in a slingshot bungee. www.steamboat.com
OLD TOWN HOT SPRINGS Even on the coldest Steamboat Springs day, the natural warm pools of the downtown hot springs never fail to appeal. An outdoor climbing wall is a favorite with all ages, open year-round. Water slides, a kiddie pool and The Wibbit, an inflated obstacle course, are open in summer. www. oldtownhotsprings.org / 970-879-1828
PAINT AND BOWL Try for a strike or paint a masterpiece, in one west-of-town location. Open year-round, Snow Bowl and Splatz painting studio offer fun for all the family. Look out for Friday night’s Cosmic Bowling. www.splatzpainting.com /970-871-7904 and www.snowbowl.net /970-879-9840
BUD WERNER MEMORIAL LIBRARY Little visitors can join local kiddos for weekly interactive story hours. Teen reads and crafting workshops lure older readers, while parents can kick back in the café and peruse an impressive collection of books and magazines. www.steamboatlibrary.org / 970-879-0240
The ultimate fun for all the family. Miniature golf, gemstone panning, laser games, squirt gun fun, hamster roll, a bungee trampoline and shoot n’ shower basketball. Open for the season on Memorial Day, the park is located behind the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association Visitor Information Center. www.amazensteamboat.com / 970-870-8682
IN CELEBRATION OF KIDS This one-stop shop arcade designed with kids in mind opened this winter. Clothing, a game loft, café, hair and nail salon await. www.incelebrationofkids.com / 970-879-3333
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AMAZE’N STEAMBOAT FAMILY FUN PARK
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SUMMER SPORTS
Blue skies abound for this afternoon four-ball at Catamount Ranch and Club.
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Haymaker Golf Course City-owned Haymaker is the jewel in Steamboat Springs’ golfing crown. The links-style Keith Foster designed course offers 360-degree Yampa Valley views with at least four sets of tees per hole. A full-service bar and restaurant make the perfect 19th hole stop. www.haymakergolf.com / 970-870-1846
The Steamboat Springs Soaring Association offers winch-assisted lifts for gliders, as well as training for aspiring glider pilots. The club operates from Eagle Soaring airfield just west of Steamboat, and is open for membership. Imagine soaring high above Mount Werner, cruising above the Park Range, flying into Wyoming and down south, past Kremmling, Silverthorne and back again. www.soarsteamboat.org /970-879-3935
Rollingstone Ranch and Club Owned by the Sheraton Steamboat Resort, this Troon Golf-run, 18-hole course was designed by Robert Trent Jones II. Hilly in parts with stunning vistas of the south valley, the course tests players with doglegs, occasional water hazards and tight fairways. www.rollingstoneranchgolf.com / 970-879-1391 Steamboat Golf Club The oldest course in Steamboat, this nine-hole course offers affordable golf by the Yampa River with a small clubhouse and nearby driving range. It is a favorite with families. www.steamboatgolfclub.com / 970-879-4295
Open for the season on Friday, May 1, Three Quarter Circles offers shooters the opportunity to sharpen their skills at the 12-station sporting clay course. All abilities welcome and tuition is available. Open weekends, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., and weekdays by appointment. www.3qc.net / 970-846-5647 VG 26 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
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SPORTING CLAYS
A member of the Steamboat Soaring Club gets airborne via cable lift.
TENNIS, PICKLEBALL AND VOLLEYBALL Indoor and outdoor courts can be found downtown and on the mountain. The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs (aka “the bubble,” as it’s affectionately dubbed), offers six indoor cushioned hard courts and 10 outdoor tennis courts (four hard and six clay). Courts must be booked in advance. Old Town Hot Springs has two outdoor tennis courts at Third and Oak streets that can be reserved. Howelsen Hill Sports Complex offers two outdoor tennis courts and three volleyball courts. All operate on a first-come basis, and players are asked to rotate on the hour. www.10s.com / 970-879-8400 www.oldtownhotsprings.com / 970-879-1828 www.steamboatsprings.net / 970-879-4300
HIKING Walk all summer and never cover the same trail twice. In town, Emerald Mountain offers a plethora of steeper trails with incredible views. A more gradual option, Spring Creek Trail is an ideal choice for the family, with a covered pavilion for picnics and ponds for splashing. Wildflowers abound on Rabbit Ears Pass, the Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area and later in summer, the Flat Tops. Stay close to water and circle Pearl Lake or take in the expansive views by Steamboat Lake. Get on a first-name basis with the flora and fauna of the area with a guided tour by Yampatika. Treat tired feet to a soak at Strawberry Park Hot Springs after hiking in on the Hot Springs Trail, starting at Elk River Road.
WATER SPORTS Cruise the waters in a pontoon boat, stand-up paddleboard, kayak or canoe at Stagecoach Lake or Steamboat Lake. Speed things up and ride the wake on a board, skis or inner tube. A day pass to either park is required. Alternatively, head down the Yampa River in a kayak or on a paddleboard. When the temperature rises opt for a tube. www.steamboatlakemarina.com / 970-879-7019 www.stagecoachmarinastore.com / 970-736-8342
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SPIRIT OF THE WEST
Lane and Jared Iacovetto herd cattle across a land bridge between two ponds at Saddleback Ranch. Corey Kopischke Photography / www.coreykopischke.com
Discover the essence of Steamboat Spring’s Western heritage by exploring the valley on horseback. Trail rides are tailored to all abilities with multi-day, stay-and-ride options available at guest ranches. Delve deeper into the spirit of the West all summer long. Find your inner cowboy on a cattle drive at Saddleback Ranch or ride the mechanical bull at the Coco-Cola Adventure Zone, located on the mountain. Sit back and watch professional cowboys on Friday and Saturday nights during the Pro Rodeo Series. Experience the best of ranching and agricultural life by visiting the 101st Routt County Fair. ThursdaySunday, Aug.13-16.
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California-raised Steph Wilson moved to Steamboat Springs in 1997 to work at Vista Verde Guest Ranch, and never left. Riding her whole life, Wilson has developed an affection for dude ranch horses, buying two for daughters Maggie, 10, and Ella, 7. VG 28 | ONLINE AT WWW.STEAMBOATCHAMBER.COM
For a quick ride; Sombrero Stables right at the base of Howelsen Hill. For the more in-depth riding experience in beautiful countryside; Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch. For a scenic ride by Steamboat Lake; Hahn’s Peak Roadhouse. Get adventurous with a cattle drive at Saddleback Ranch. Amazing stayand-ride programs are offered at several guest ranches. Of course, I’m partial to Vista Verde Ranch, but the Home Ranch and the Elk River Guest Ranch both offer great Western hospitality with guests getting their own horse for the week and the opportunities to improve their horsemanship skills. Steph Wilson in the saddle of her horse, Lakota
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LOCAL KNOWLEDGE
Where would you suggest someone coming to town should ride?
What type of terrain should riders expect? Trails around Steamboat vary from aspen or open sagebrush-covered hillsides to rugged rocky trails or dense evergreen forests. There is a ton of underbrush compared to other parts of the state, so it just feels so alive to be out in the forest.
For those who have never ridden Western, what advice would you give? Relax and recognize that the fundamentals of all riding styles are similar. The main differences are body position and the contact with the horse’s mouth. The best riders out there are all trying to get their horses to be soft and supple and responsive to leg pressure and movement of the rider’s body. It’s good to try it for the first time in a setting where the instructor/guide/wrangler will really help you understand the hows and whys of riding.
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What should you wear? Preferably cowboy or riding boots, but failing that a shoe with a smooth sole and distinct heel, no treads. Jeans will prevent rubbing on your legs, and a trick for long rides: wear bike shorts underneath, it’ll save your backside! Dress in layers, wear sunscreen and a hat, preferably a helmet.
Any advice for taking children? With kids, the nose-to-tail ride is best. It’s important for them to be taught how to steer, stop and go, but it takes time to master that. If they get bored, play the stick game. Find a stick and place it on the branch of a tree as you ride by on the trail. Your kid has to pick up that stick and then place it on another branch down the trail….and it goes on like that down the line.
Best thing about horse riding here? The beauty and knowing the cultural history of ranching and horses in this valley. As Winston Churchill said, “There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.”
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HISTORIC WALKING TOUR
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE Local historian Marianne Capra has been working with the Tread of Pioneers Museum for over a decade. She is the outdoor tour guide, creator of school programs and head of the Haunted Mansion Tour (a not-to-be missed annual pre-Halloween weekend event set in the 1894 Crawford family mansion).
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MARIANNE CAPRA
Marianne and daughter, Lucy, dress the part, representing the Tread of Pioneers during the July Fourth parade.
If visitors would like to take a self-guided tour in spring, what do they need? Highlights and a map of the historic walking tour can be found on pages VG 32-33.
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What can you expect from taking a guided tour? We have the Olympic Heritage Walking Tour, the Downtown Historic Walking Tour and the Ethno-botanical Tour. We delve into the history of the people who inhabited buildings we pass,
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through photos and quotes to help people vividly imagine life here between 1875 and 1925. Plus I weave in bits of natural history. No tour is ever the same.
Do you have any favorite tour stops? The original town square, which was not on Lincoln Avenue, but on Pine Street between Seventh and Eighth streets. I love this stop because it’s where it all began with the original school, library and church. These buildings ooze the character of this town.
Favorite character from the valley’s history? I’m spellbound by Margaret Duncan Brown aka the Shepherdess of Elk River Valley. She ranched cattle and sheep and homesteaded alone up near Clark, defying the odds against her upbringing and cultural norms of the time, (1918 to 1960s). She possessed buckets of grit –physically, mentally and emotionally.
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Most surprising facts? When Ragner Omtvedt broke the world ski jumping record on Feb. 23, 1916, on Howelsen Hill, he did it temporarily blinded. The water froze in his eyes midway through the jump, and he landed without being able to see the ground. This feat put Steamboat Springs on the global map among European ski jumpers. On Jan. 11, 2015, The New York Times travel section listed Howelsen Hill as 19th in their 52 must-see places, proving the legacy lives on.
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Funniest question you’ve ever been asked? What do you think your ancestors James and Margaret Crawford would say about the legal sale of recreational, edible marijuana in Steamboat Springs?
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HISTORIC WALKING TOUR WALK BACK IN TIME AND DISCOVER HISTORIC STEAMBOAT SPRINGS. A stroll through downtown reveals buildings dating back to the late 1800s and nine of the area’s more than 150 mineral springs. Compiled with the help of the Tread of Pioneers Museum and Historic Routt County, the tour takes one to two hours. Parking is available in city lots and on the street. Please note two-hour parking limit signs. The Steamboat Springs Downtown Historic District comprises 35 buildings and 51 historic resources within the center of the downtown business district. The National Register of Historic Places assigned this relatively rare designation last summer. ● Listed on Routt County Register of Historic Properties ● Listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties ● Listed on the National Register of Historic Places ● Listed on the Steamboat Springs Register of Historic Places
1 | Tread of Pioneers Museum - 800 Oak St.
6 | The Old Town Pub - 600 Lincoln Ave.
Constructed by Ernest Campbell in 1908, this was home to the Zimmerman family from 1913 to 1956. In 1959, the Tread of Pioneers Museum opened in this building. The Queen Anne-style house was once located at Fifth and Oak streets, and was moved to this location in 1988. The adjoining Utterback House ● was moved to the site in 1997 from its original location at Fourth and Oak. The museum is open Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Built in 1904 by Ernest Campbell, this structure was originally the Albany Hotel. From 1914-1921, 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, post office, electric store and public library from 1924 to 1967.
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7 | Pioneer Building - 700 block of Lincoln Ave. ●
2 | Giamboni House - 646 Oak St. Camillo Giamboni built this structure in 1889. Hidden under the siding is the original log building. This was home to Swiss brothers Henry and Camillo Giamboni, who were the first to make skis commercially in Steamboat.
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3 | Christian Science Church - Seventh & Oak ●●● Margaret Crawford, Steamboat’s pioneer mother, was a charter member of the town’s Christian Science Society, organized in July 1908. The log building, which continues to house the Christian Science Church, was completed in November 1934.
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4 | Willett House - 443 Oak St.
The cornerstone for the Routt County Courthouse was laid on Sept. 9, 1922. Designed by noted Colorado architect Robert Fuller, the three-story building was completed in December 1923 at a cost of $122,000.
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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. It was owned by Harry Gordon, a Miami Indian chief who came to Steamboat after making a fortune mining lead, zinc and silver in Oklahoma. The Chief was Steamboat’s first theater equipped for “talkies.”
Doc Willett came to Steamboat from Laramie, Wyo., in 1912 and took ownership of this house following World War I. The well-known doctor made house calls in a bearskin coat.
5 | Routt County Courthouse - 522 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.
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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 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. Howelsen Hill is the only ski area in Colorado listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Places.
brickyard, stone trim and plate glass. A post office occupied a room on the ground floor from 1909 to 1962. In 1920, Chamberlain-Grey Drug Store was the first drug store to occupy this site.
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11 | Harwig’s Saddlery - 911 Lincoln Ave. (Harwig’s & L’Apogée) Built in the 1890s, this was originally a drug store, then 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.
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13 | Steamboat Laundry Building - 11th and Oak (The Laundry Restaurant & Creekside Café) ●● Built over a 10-year period starting in 1910, this two-story brick and river rock structure was constructed for the Steamboat Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Pressing business.
14 | Carver Power Plant - Tenth Street between Lincoln and Oak (Centennial Hall) ●● In 1900, a coal-powered plant was devised to make 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. This building was rehabilitated to house city hall.
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17 | Maxwell/Squire Building ●● - 840 Lincoln Ave. (Lyon Drug Store) Once known as the Maxwell Building, this structure was built by J.D. Maxwell of local pressed brick from Trogler’s
20 | The Routt County National Bank Building ●● 802 Lincoln Ave. (Wild Horse Gallery) Built in 1918 with stonework by Carl Howelsen, this building is a unique landmark of two different periods. The Lincoln Avenue façade shows the rehabilitated 1918 exterior, and the Eighth Street side displays the changes from the 1940s.
A. and B. Crawford Houses ●● 1238 and 1184 Crawford Ave. The second and third houses built by 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.
16 | Hugus Building/Thiesen Mall - 912 Lincoln Ave. (Steamboat Smokehouse) Built in 1890, 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.
19 | The Furlong Building - 810 Lincoln Ave. (Chrysalis)
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15 | Lorenz Building - 928 Lincoln Ave. This building was completed in 1893 and was originally a general store. 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.
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.
This building was erected in the 1920s using stone from the Emerald Mountain quarry to frame the windows. Norwegian ski jumper Carl Howelsen completed the brickwork and masonry.
12 | The Old Pilot Building - 1009 Lincoln Ave. (Artists’ Gallery Of Steamboat) James Hoyle began Northwest Colorado’s first newspaper, The Steamboat Pilot, on July 31, 1885. This brick and stone building was constructed in fall 1909 for the newspaper printing office, which occupied the building until 1999.
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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 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 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 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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F.M. LIGHT & SONS
No one feels this landmark’s sense of history more than its current owner, Lindsay Lockhart Dillenbeck. In 2012 Lindsay and husband, Chris, took the helm, a decision she says had always been her destiny. Growing up, the family store triggered a sense of belonging for Lindsay, who, from age 13, would often become tearful at her lack of involvement with the business. Fourth-generation owner Ty Lockhart encouraged his daughter to expand her horizons after graduating from Heritage Christian High School, advice she took to heart. She graduated with a degree in economics from Dartmouth College, starting a commerce career in Boston before moving to Washington, D.C., where she secured a domestic policy research assistant post in Vice President Dick Cheney’s office. Lindsay moved cross country to gain a master’s in business from Pepperdine University, Calif. Chris, a Duke University undergraduate, followed her out there to study for his own MBA at UCLA.
Fifth-generation member of the Light/ Lockhart family, Jonathan Lockhart works on one of his family’s famous signs.
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Passing the life-size horse on Steamboat Springs’ Lincoln Avenue, then turning in through the doors of the town’s oldest store, makes you want to yell, “Yee-haw.” Celebrating 110 years, F.M. Light & Sons is an institution, held dear to those who adorn Stetsons, boots and Western wear.
Lindsay and Chris Dillenbeck hanging out by an iconic Steamboat landmark
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With their combined education, the couple could have gone anywhere, but Lockhart Dillenbeck kept her sights set on picking up the reigns at F.M. Light & Sons. Today, they center their business on family fundamentals: memory, tradition and experience. “When people come into the store, I want them to have a good time, knowing they can take with them a taste of the West, regardless of their budget.” Shoppers can expect to find traditional brands such as Levi, Pendleton or third-generation, family-run Rockmount out of Denver. Keeping abreast of evolving trends, British-made Hunter Wellingtons now don the shelves alongside a vast display of cowboy boots, replacing the out-of–favor, full lace-up boot. As the oldest Stetson dealer west of the Mississippi, the store focuses heavily on headgear. If you have driven to Steamboat from any direction, you will have noticed at least a few of their 100 famed yellow wooden signs. Lockhart Dillenbeck prides herself on the inclusion of $7 straw Stetsons, which fly out the door during summer’s Pro Rodeo Series. With toe-tapping country music playing in the background, Lockhart Dillenbeck is well aware of the rising popularity of Western wear. “It has become more mainstream, just like music we are listening to,” she says.
These boots were made for walking, it’s just a matter of picking which ones out of the store’s vast choices.
What’s next for Steamboat’s favorite store? Online shopping, which she feels has been long in coming. With regular requests from around the globe, it’s only a matter of time before F.M. Light will be expanding its popularity beyond those miles of yellow signs.
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DATEBOOK ONGOING Emerald Mountain Snowshoe Tour, 10 a.m.-noon, Saturdays, Dec. 20-March 14, ride the Howelsen Hill chairlift, registration required, Yampatika, www.yampatika.org
First Friday Art Walk, 5-8 p.m., every month on the first Friday, various galleries and other venues in the downtown area, www.steamboatartcenter.com
The Depot, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, noon-
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Fundraising Event with Eroica Trio, 6 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
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Valentine’s Day Torchlight Parade & Fireworks,
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Steamboat Ski Mardi Gras Free Concert Series,
Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
14-15 Snowboard and Freeski Slopestyle and Night Rail Jam, Steamboat Ski Area, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
14-17 Steamboat Ski Mardi Gras, Steamboat Ski
Howelsen Ice Arena Public Skate Sessions,
16-18 Billy Kidd Race Camp, Steamboat Ski Area,
Moots Bicycle Factory Tours, 10 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 970-879-1676
Area, www.steamboat.com www.steamboat.com
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Tread of Pioneers Films: Ski Town, USA and Ski Trails, 6-8 p.m., Chief Theater,
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Community Classes with Two Acclaimed Congolese Artists, dancer Mabiba Baegne
Ski with a Naturalist, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, Dec. 16-March 19, meet at the Why Not trailhead at top of gondola, Yampatika, www.yampatika.org
and drummer Teber Milandou-Sita, Drum class 5:30-7 p.m., Dance class 7-8:30 p.m., Steinberg Pavilion at Perry-Mansfield, Steamboat African Dance & Drum Ensemble and Perry-Mansfield, 970-846-9695
Saturday, www.steamboatartmuseum.org
Steamboat Writers’ Group, noon-2 p.m., Thursdays, Tread of Pioneers Museum, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday-
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Of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org
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Olympic Heritage Walking Tour, 9-10:30 a.m., Tuesdays, June 23-Aug. 15, Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.com
Mineral Spring Walking Tour, 9-11 a.m., Wednesdays, June 24-Aug. 26, Tread of Pioneers Museum, Yampatika and Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.com
Downtown Historical Walking Tour, 9-11 a.m., Thursdays, June 25-Aug. 27, Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.com
Uranium Mine Snowshoe Tour, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Fridays,
Singer Songwriter Series Presents: Hannah Aldridge, 7-9 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
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IMPACT100 Giving Circle, 6:30-8:30 p.m., www.yvcf.org
20 Teton Gravity Research Film: Higher, 7-10 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
22 Community Yoga Practice, 10 a.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org /events 6:30 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library www.steamboatlibrary.org /events
23-27 Sunshine Kids, Steamboat Ski Area,
Youth Concerts, 11 a.m., Tuesdays, June 20-Aug. 15,
23-28 Telemark World Championship, Steamboat Ski
Music on the Green, 12:15 p.m., Thursdays ,June
Area & Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, 970-879-0695, www.sswsc.org
25 Foreign film series: “To Kill A Man,” 7 p.m.,
FEBRUARY
26 Broadway’s Next H!T Musical, 7 p.m., Strings
14 Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat Free Concert Series: No BS! Brass Band, 3:30pm, Steamboat Ski
26 Winter Blast Triathlon, Old Town Hot Springs,
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Chief Theater, Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org /events Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Snowboard Slash and Burn Banked Slalom, Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
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Alpine U16 Rocky/Central Jr. Championships, Steamboat Ski Area & Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
2-4 Billy Kidd Race Camp, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
3-5 Women’s Ski Camps with Steamboat Olympians, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
3-7 Nordic Combined Jr. National Championships, Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
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Singer Songwriter Series: Cosy Sheridan, 7-9:30
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Moonlight Snowshoe Tour, Emerald Mountain
p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com and Howelsen Hill, Yampatika, 970-871-9151, www.yampatika.org
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Kip Attaway, 8-11 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
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First Friday Art Walk, 5-8 p.m.,
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Stand Up Comedy: Starring Brent Gill, 7-9 p.m.,
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Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat Free Concert Series: The Groovetrotters, 3:30 p.m., Steamboat Ski
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Wednesday Night Hitchen Brothers’ Jump Night, open to any child who wants to learn
www.steamboatartcenter.com Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
Area, www.steamboat.com
to jump, Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
www.steamboatstars.com
20-Aug. 15, Yampa River Botanic Park, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Area, www.steamboat.com
MARCH
23 “Aatsinki: The Story of Arctic Cowboys,”
Dec. 19-March 20, moderately strenuous tour along Fish Creek Canyon, ages 12 & up, free but registration required, Yampatika, www.yampatika.org Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Chief Theater, Yampatika and Friends of the Routt Backcounty, www.chieftheater.com
Congo Sans Frontiers, a CongoleseLatin fusion band featuring Congolese percussionist Teber Milandou-Sita, 7-10 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
Saturday, www.treadofpioneers.org
Brown Bag Summer Lecture Series: “History with the Locals,” noon-1 p.m., Fridays, June 26-Aug. 28, Tread
27 Yampatika Backcountry Film Festival, 7-9 p.m.,
www.chieftheater.com
Steamboat Art Museum, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., TuesdayThe Depot, www.steamboatwriters.com
Saturday matinee, 12:30 p.m.; Steamboat Springs High School Auditorium, www.steamboatdancetheatre.org
Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
3 p.m., Saturdays, Steamboat Springs Arts Council, www.steamboatspringsarts.org 285 Howelsen Pkwy., 970-879-0341
26-28 Steamboat Dance Theatre’s 43rd Annual Concert, Thursday-Saturday, 7 p.m.;
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Kyle Hollingsworth Band, Funky Rock, 10 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com
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Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat Free Concert Series: Nahko and Medicine for the People, 3:30 p.m.,
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Tread of Pioneers Films: “Ski! A Century of Skiing in Colorado,” 6-8 p.m., Chief Theater,
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St. Patrick’s Day Torchlight Parade & Fireworks, Steamboat Ski Area,
Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
www.chieftheater.com
www.steamboat.com
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Live webcast of the TED Conference, Bud Werner Memorial Library, Session schedules TBA at www.steamboatlibrary.org /events
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Singer Songwriter Series Presents: Dakota Blonde with Ernie Martinez, 7-9 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
20 Dave Mason’s Traffic Jam, 7 p.m., Strings 20-21 Friends and Family Concert Series Presents: Stringing Through the Ages, featuring Stephanie Sant’Ambrogio, 7-9:30 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
Aryeh Copa
Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
20-22 March Madness Sidewalk Sales, downtown
Summer Race Series
Steamboat Springs, Mainstreet Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
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Running
Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat Free Concert Series: 6 Million Dollar Band, 3:30 p.m., Steamboat Ski
34th Annual Steamboat Marathon (Full, Half and 10 km) Sunday, June 7, 7.30 a.m.-noon. www.steamboat-chamber.com
Area, www.steamboat.com
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Haaken Fest: Nordic Festival, fun, skiing and snow games, Steamboat Ski Touring Center,
Howelsen Hill Trail Run (8-mile and 4-mile) Saturday, June 20
Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
Spring Creek Memorial (9-mile and 5 km trail) Saturday, July 25
Mountain Madness (13.1-mile and 10 km) Saturday, July 4 Steamboat Stinger (full and half-marathons) Sunday, Aug. 16
21-23 STARS of Tomorrow Kids Adaptive Camp,
Continental Divide Trail Run (15.5-mile trail) Saturday, Aug. 22
Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboatstars.com
For further information and registration on all races, www.runningseries.com
Biking
22 Power Lift Competition, Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org
The Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series is designed for bikers of all ages and abilities. The series combines country country, hill climbs and downhill terrain across Routt County, with points to be earned during each race. www.townchallenge.com
25 Devon Allman, Blues/Rock/Soul, 10 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com
26 Winter Blast Triathlon, Old Town Hot Springs,
Tour de Steamboat (22, 40 and 110 miles) Little Toots Park, 12th and Yampa streets, Saturday, July 18, 7 a.m. www.tourdesteamboat.com
www.oldtownhotsprings.org
27-29 Freestyle Mogul & Aerial National Championships, Steamboat Ski Area,
Enduro-X Bike Race offers some of the longest courses in the world with descents over 2000 vertical feet per stage. Steamboat Bike Park and U.S. Forest Service trails, Sunday, Aug. 23, 7:30 a.m. www.enduro-xrace.com
Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
Triathlons
28 Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat Free Concert Series: Wheeland Brothers, 3:30 p.m., Steamboat Ski
Steamboat Lake Sprint Triathlon, Steamboat Lake State Park, Sunday, July 19. Steamboat Triathlon – Sprint, Olympic and Aquabike. The race begins at Lake Catamount, Sunday, Aug. 16. For more information and registration, www.withoutlimits.co www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
Area, www.steamboat.com
28 STARS Mountain Challenge, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboatstars.com
APRIL
8-12 Skiing History Week, U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame, induction ceremony at Steamboat Grand, Tribute to Howelsen Hill, Ishpeming Film Festival, ISHA Awards, www.skihall.com
1-12 Springalicious Celebration, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
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First Friday Art Walk, 5-8 p.m., www.steamboatartcenter.com
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7th Cody St. John Challenge, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
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Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat Free Concert Series: The Motet, 3:30 p.m., Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
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IMPACT100 Giving Circle, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat Free Concert Series, 3:30 p.m., Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
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Area, www.steamboat.com
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Closing Day, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
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Spring Poochy Paddle, 2-4 p.m., Old Town Hot
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Tread of Pioneers Films: Ski! A Century of Skiing in Colorado, 6-8 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
35th Cardboard Classic, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
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7th Splashdown Pond Skim, Steamboat Ski
Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org
www.yvcf.org
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Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat Free Concert Series, Steel Pulse, 3 p.m., Steamboat Ski Area,
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An evening with award-winning author T.C. Boyle, author of the new nonfiction book “The Harder They Come,” 6:30 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org /events
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28-31 STARS Warriors Raft Trip, Cataract Canyon, Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.com
Merchants “Parking Lot Sale,” 8th & Oak Street parking lot, downtown Steamboat Springs, Mainstreet Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
12-15 STARS Warriors Raft Trip, Cataract Canyon, www.steamboatstars.com
18-21 STARS Warriors Raft Trip, Cataract Canyon,
29-30 Friends and Family Concert Series Presents: “Bach to Rach,” featuring Judy Lynn
www.paddlinglife.net
www.steamboatstars.com
20 Summer Expo, 4-6 p.m., Steamboat Springs Chamber, 970-879-0880
20 United Way Day of Caring, followed by lunch at Olympian Hall, Routt County United Way, www.routtcountyunitedway.com
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20-22 Memorial Day Sidewalk Sales, downtown
10-14 National Cattledog Association National Finals, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Flying Diamond Ranch, www.nationalcattledog.com
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Routt County Riders Sponsorship Day, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
Steamboat Style Fashion Show, The Chief Theater, Mainstreet Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
26th Annual Y.E.S. Golf Tournament, fundraiser for graduating Routt County seniors, Steamboat Springs Chamber Ambassadors, www.steamboatyesgolf.com
4-7 STARS Warriors Raft Trip, Cataract Canyon, www.steamboatstars.com
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ReTree Colorado, replant forests decimated by pine beetles, www.yvsc.org
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JUNE
Global Immersion Studies Program, student presentations from Steamboat Mountain School participants, Library Hall, Bud Werner Memorial Library, Steamboat Mountain School, www.steamboatmountainschool.org
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Stilman, 7-10 p.m., Chief Theater, www.chieftheater.com
29-31 Paddling Life Pro Invitational & Yampa River Festival, Friends of the Yampa,
34th Annual Steamboat Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and Kids’ Fun Run, Steamboat Springs Chamber, www.steamboatmarathon.com
29 Middle School Cardboard Classic Boat Race,
First Friday Art Walk, 5-8 p.m., www.steamboatartcenter.com
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12-13 Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, 7:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
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MainStreet Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., downtown on Seventh & Yampa streets, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
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Moots Colorado Ranch Rally, 9 a.m., Moots Factory, www.moots.com
First Friday Art Walk, 5-8 p.m., www.steamboatartcenter.com
14-20 Photography and Personal Vision Workshop, Focus Ranch, www.focusadventures.com
Steamboat, Mainstreet Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
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54 HD T.V.’s with Full coverage of the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, NRL, UEFA, and much more Food served ‘til midnight Large Parties Welcome Arcade Games & Foos Ball Selection of 21 Colorado beers on tap Wing Day Tuesdays Live Trivia Wednesdays Karaoke Thursdays Happy Hour M-F 3-6
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Sustainable Agriculture Program Supper,
23 STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with
Steamboat Mountain School, www.steamboatmountainschool.org
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STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical
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STARS Adult Adventure Camp, for adults with
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STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
18-21 27th Annual Rocky Mountain Mustang Roundup, 500 cars from Colorado Mustang automobile clubs, www.steamboatsummer.com
19-20 Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series,
25 STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with
20 MainStreet Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.,
www.chieftheater.com
22-26 STARS Western Adventure Camp, for kids 9-18 with cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
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27 MainStreet Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., downtown on Seventh & Yampa streets, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
27 Opening Night Orchestra Featuring Michael Sachs, 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com veterans from all era conflicts and their families, www.steamboatstars.com
30 STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
2-5 14th Annual Art on the Mountain, Gondola Square, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
2-5 112th Annual Cowboys’ Roundup Days and Fourth of July Celebration, parade, rodeo, farmers’ market, Steamboat Springs Chamber, 970-879-0880
29-Jul. 3 STARS & Stripes Family Camp, for injured 3
Brent Rowan, 8 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
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First Friday Art Walk, 5-8 p.m., www.steamboatspringsartwalk.com
3-4 Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, 7:30 p.m.,
JULY 1
Ski Jumping Extravaganza, Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org
7:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
downtown on Seventh & Yampa streets, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
22-23 Friends and Family Concert Series Presents: Follow That Star, 7-9 p.m., Chief Theater,
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26-27 Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series,
5-9 p.m., Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org
STARS Adult Adventure Camp, for adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
7:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
20 3rd Annual Fundraiser & Summer Luau,
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with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
French Chamber Music, 6 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
STARS Adult Adventure Camp, for adults
and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
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physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
Yoga in the Strings Park, 10 a.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringmusicfestival.com
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Pioneer Day Block Party and Community Concert, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org
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MainStreet Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., downtown on Seventh & Yampa streets, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
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Steamboat Sprint, 400-yard dash, 9:40 a.m., www.runningseries.com
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Chamber Orchestra & Dance, 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
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STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
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Chamber Music, 6 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
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STARS Adult Adventure Camp, for adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
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Bald Eagle Lake Open Water Swim Series, Bald Eagle Lake, Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org
STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
9-10 STARS Watersports Camp, for children and adults with cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
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Working dogs, mainly border collies, come from throughout the country to compete in the National Cattledog Championships, held in June in South Routt County.
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Imelda May, 8 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
10-11 Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, 7:30 p.m.,
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Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
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The 5 Browns, 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
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Seventh and Yampa streets, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
11-12 34th Annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo, 6-10 a.m., Bald Eagle Lake, Steamboat Springs Chamber, www.steamboatsummer.com
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MainStreet Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.,
Bald Eagle Lake Open Water Swim Series,
734 Lincoln Ave.
Antiques Quilts Several exclusive lines of clothing Original Artwork Lamps Fine Jewelry Books Funny signs galore Wonderful candles & soaps Great cards for the ones you love
Open 7 Days A Week
970-879-1279
Bald Eagle Lake, Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org
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STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
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Ariel Quartet, 6 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringmusicfestival.com
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Yoga in the Strings Park, 10 a.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringmusicfestival.com
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STARS Adult Adventure Camp, for adults with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
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STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
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Your comprehensive guide to Steamboat Art Galleries, Local Artists and Regional Art Projects. Pick up your free copy from brochure racks around town.
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DATEBOOK 16-19 31st Annual Steamboat Mountain Soccer Tournament, Steamboat Springs Youth Soccer
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22 STARS Adult Adventure Camp, for adults
Trout Steak Revival, 8 p.m., Strings
22 Igudesman & Joo: A Little Nightmare Music,
17-18 Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, Kitchen and Garden Tour, 9 a.m., Strings
23 STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with
Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringmusicfestival.com
My Sinatra, 8 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion,
28 STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
29 STARS Adult Adventure Camp, for adults
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Lone Star, 8 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion,
with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
29 Opera Arias for Trumpet/Trombone,
970-879-5056, www.stringmusicfestival.com
MainStreet Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.,
24-25 STARS Adult Adventure Camp Overnight,
downtown on Seventh & Yampa Streets, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
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Bald Eagle Lake, Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org
physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
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27 Bald Eagle Lake Open Water Swim Series,
6 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
7:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
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downtown on Seventh & Yampa streets, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringmusicfestival.com
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25 MainStreet Farmers’ Market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.,
physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
Association, www.steamboat-soccer.com
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STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with
for adults with cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
Tour de Steamboat, non-competitive road
24-25 Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series,
cycling event benefiting Yampa Valley non-profits, www.tourdesteamboat.com
7:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
24-26 Steamboat Yoga & Movement Festival,
20 Bald Eagle Lake Open Water Swim Series,
Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboatyogafestival.com
Bald Eagle Lake, Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org
25 Civil War Brass Band, Strings Music Pavilion,
20-21 STARS Behind the Boat Watersports Camp,
970-879-5056, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
for adults with physical disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
6 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringmusicfestival.com
29 Yoga in the Strings Park, 10 a.m., Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-5056, www.stringmusicfestival.com
29-Aug. 1 STARS Camp Achieve, for kids with physical disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
30 STARS Adventure Camp, for kids with physical and/or cognitive disabilities, www.steamboatstars.com
31-Aug. 1 Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, 7:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818
Steamboat’s Local Radio Station for Over 35 Years
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Experience
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Courtesy Ben Strozier
mountain ride.
Come join us for a scenic ride through the Routt National Forest and the Upper Elk River Valley. We have groomed trails for all abilities, providing fun for the whole family.
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Outdoors is the place to be for four-year Steamboat Springs resident Ben Strozier. Here’s his top 10 reasons why. Our tours are personalized to fit your desire whether it be riding the trails, cruising open meadows or stopping for breathtaking photos. We offer complimentary shuttle service and hot beverages in our warming hut.
1. Snowmobiling, both with Steamboat Snowmobile Tours and with friends. 2. Fly fishing on the Yampa River, both before and after the big spring runoff. 3. Sitting around the bonfire with friends. 4. Hiking on Emerald Mountain. 5. Playing disk golf on the mountain. 6. Enjoying happy hour on the deck at Rex’s. 7. Rafting on the spring whitewater. 8. Playing golf. 9. Riding bikes around town. 10. Watching as the snow melts and the valley turns green. Ben Strozier moved to Steamboat Springs to ski the notorious “Champagne powder.” He was born and raised in Georgia, and he is still a huge Bulldogs fan. Soon after moving here, he became passionate about snowmobiling. He’s a guide with Steamboat Snowmobile Tours in the winter and is looking forward to a great summer of zip lining with Steamboat Zip Line Adventures.
Schedule your tour today! 970-879-9073 877-879-6500 steamboatsnowmobile.com Authorized permittee of the Routt National Forest. Equal Opportunity Service Provider
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activities Guide Arts and Culture Art Galleries
Circle 7 Fine Art 1009 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4744 www.circle7fineart.com Cowboys and Indians 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8481 www.cowboysandindiansonline.com Douglas Kenyon Collection 435 Lincoln Ave. 970-629-9999 www.douglaskenyoncollection.com Images of Nature 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-1822 www.mangelsen.com Mountain Traditions 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-7976 www.mountaintraditions.com Steamboat Springs Arts Council 1001 13th St. 970-879-9008 www.steamboatarts.org Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts 837 Lincoln Ave. 970-846-5970 www.steamboatartcenter.com
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 Strings Music Festival 900 Strings Rd. 970-879-5056 www.stringsmusicfestival.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 970-819-1710 www.steamboatdancetheatre.org Strings Music Festival 900 Strings Rd. 970-879-5056 www.stringsmusicfestival.com
Recreation & Activities
Adaptive Recreation
STARS - Steamboat Adaptive Recreational Sports 970-870-1950 www.steamboatstars.com
Aircraft Tours
Zephyr Helicopter Company Steamboat Springs Airport 970-879-0494 www.zephyrhelicopter.com
Alpine Slide
Alpine Slide 645 Howelsen Pkwy. Howelsen Hill Lodge 970-819-8010 www.steamboatalpineslide.com
Art Classes and Workshops
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Colorado River Guides 18370 Highway 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com
Tubing Steamboat 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-819-8010 www.tubingsteamboat.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Hala Gear 1051 13th St. 970-367-7885 www.halagear.com
Climbing
Boating and Rafting
Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com
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 Center 4199 Trough Rd., Bond 888-888-RAFT www.coloradorivercenter.com Colorado River Guides 18370 Highway 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 Stagecoach Marina 27850 Colorado 131, Oak Creek 970-736-8342 www.stagecoachmarinastore.com
The Great American Laughing Stock Company 600 McKinley St. 970-355-9403 www.galsco.org
Steamboat Lake Marina Steamboat Lake State Park Hahn’s Peak 970-879-7019 www.steamboatlakemarina.com
The Potter’s Wheel 1136 Yampa St. 970-879-4944 www.potterswheelco.com
Wake 11 Logan St. 970-846-9669 www.wakews.com
Bicycle Rentals, Repairs and Sales
Bowling
Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com MOJO Bike Tours 690 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 3 877-624-2538 www.mojobiketours.com
The Tap House Sports Grill 729 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2431 www.thetaphouse.com
Moots Cycles 2545 Copper Ridge Dr. 970-879-1676 www.moots.com
Performing Arts
Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com
Emerald City Opera 320 Lincoln Ave., Ste. H 970-871-9986 www.emeraldcityopera.com
Colorado River Center 4199 Trough Rd., Bond 888-888-RAFT www.coloradorivercenter.com
Splatz 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza 970-871-7904 www.splatzpainting.com
Sunset Happy Hour 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Chief Theater 813 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-4791 www.chieftheater.com
Steamboat Bike Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com
Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza Wildhorse Marketplace 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com
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Mountain Sports Kayak School 800 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8794 www.mountainsportskayak.com Steamboat Paddleboard Adventures 1051 13th St. 970-846-5926 www.steamboatpaddleboard adventures.com
Children’s Activities
Adventure Bound in Steamboat Springs 245 Howelsen Pkwy 970-879-4300 www.steamboatsprings.net
The Home Ranch 54880 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-1780 www.homeranch.com Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. Howelsen Hill Lodge 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski
Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Dr. 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com
Bud Werner Memorial Library 1289 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0240 www.steamboatlibrary.org
Vista Verde Guest Ranch 31100 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-3858 www.vistaverde.com
Coca-Cola Adventure Zone 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5255 www.steamboat.com
Dog Sledding
Colorado River Center 4199 Trough Rd., Bond 888-888-RAFT www.coloradorivercenter.com
Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works County Rd. 205 970-870-1782 www.steamboatdogsledding.com
Bodhi SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard Steamboat) 457 Seventh St. 303-859-3784 www.bodhisup.com
Haymaker Nordic Center 34855 U.S. Highway 40 E. 970-879-9444 www.steamboat.com
Amaze’n Steamboat Family Fun Park 125 S. Anglers Dr. 970-870-8682 www.amazensteamboat.com
Camping
Canoeing, Kayaking and Paddle Boarding
Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com
Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com
Colorado River Guides 18370 Highway 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com
Steamboat Springs KOA 3603 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0273 www.koa.com/campgrounds/ steamboat-springs
Cross Country Skiing
Alpine Slide 645 Howelsen Pkwy. Howelsen Hill Lodge 970-819-8010 www.steamboatalpineslide.com
Snow Bowl 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza 970-879-9840 www.snowbowl.net
Colorado State Parks 61105 County Rd. 129 Steamboat Lake, Clark 970-879-3922 www.parks.state.co.us
Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com
Howelsen Ice Arena 285 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-871-7033 steamboatsprings.net/ice In Celebration of Kids 831 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-3333 www.incelebrationofkids.com Kids’ Adventure Club 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5390 www.steamboat.com/kac
Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works County Rd. 205 970-870-1782 www.steamboatdogsledding.com
Events
Colorado Avalanche 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver 303-405-6144 www.coloradoavalanche.com Denver Nuggets 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver 303-405-6188 www.nba.com/nuggets Get Fit Family Racing, LLC 941-961-7575 www.getfitfamilyracing.com Moffat County Fair 539 Barclay St., Craig 970-824-9180 www.moffatcountyfair.com 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 Springs Pro Rodeo Series 970-879-1818 www.steamboatrodeo.com Strings Music Festival 900 Strings Rd. 970-879-5056 www.stringsmusicfestival.com Team Player Productions 1539 Platte St., Ste. 206, Denver (303) 777-6887 www.steamboatwinefestival.com Triple Crown Sports 3930 Automation Way, Fort Collins 970-223-6644 www.triplecrownsports.com
Fishing Outfitters
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 Moffat County Tourism Association 1111 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-824-2335 www.moffatcountytourism.com Pack Country Outfitters at Fish and Cross Ranch 24300 County Rd. 11,Yampa 970-638-1064 www.packcountryoutfitters.com
Hot Air Ballooning
Steamboat Flyfisher 35 Fifth St., Unit 102 970-879-6552 www.steamboatflyfisher.com
Colorado River Guides 18370 Highway 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com
Steamboat Great Outdoors 29875 County Rd. 35A Oak Creek 970-819-4525 www.steamboatgreatoutdoors.com
Colorado’s High Lonesome Outfitter & Guides 10185 Highway 131, Toponas 970-638-4239 www.cohighlonesome.com
Yampa Valley Anglers 456 Terhune Ave.,Yampa 970-819-4376 www.yampavalleyanglers.com
CR Summit 33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com
Golf Courses
Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch 55675 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-879-3495 www.steamboathorses.com
Catamount Ranch & Club 33400A Catamount Dr. 970-871-9300 www.catamountranchclub.com
Wild West Balloon Adventures 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-7219 www.wildwestballooning.com
Hot Springs and Tours
Hot Springs Adventures 44200 County Rd. 36 970-879-1873 www.hotspringsadventuresinc.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com
Haymaker Golf Course 34855 U.S. 40 970-870-1846 www.haymakergolf.com
Pack Country Outfitters at Fish and Cross Ranch 24300 County Rd. 11,Yampa 970-638-1064 www.packcountryoutfitters.com
Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club 1230 Steamboat Blvd. 970-871-6528 www.rollingstoneranchgolf.com
Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net
Steamboat Golf Club 26815 West U.S. 40 970-879-4295 www.steamboatgolfclub.com
Bar Lazy L Ranch 26480 County Rd. 52E 970-879-1082 www.barlazylranch.com
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Moffat County Tourism Association 1111 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-824-2335 www.moffatcountytourism.com Pack Country Outfitters at Fish and Cross Ranch 24300 County Rd. 11,Yampa 970-638-1064 www.packcountryoutfitters.com 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
Sweet Pea Tours 970-879-5820 www.sweetpeatours.com
Miniature Golf
B & L Quality Taxidermy 2101 Snowbowl Plaza 970-879-1316 Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch 55675 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-879-3495 www.steamboathorses.com
Amaze’n Steamboat Family Fun Park 125 S Anglers Dr. 970-870-8682 www.amazensteamboat.com Steamboat Springs KOA 3603 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0273 www.koa.com/campgrounds/ steamboat-springs
Museums
Hahns Peak Area Historical Society Hahns Peak Village, Clark 970-846-2991 www.hahnspeakhistoric.com
Vista Verde Guest Ranch 31100 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-3858 www.vistaverde.com
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Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com
Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs 44200 County Rd. 36 970-879-0342 www.strawberryhotsprings.com
Hunting Outfitters
The Home Ranch 54880 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-1780 www.homeranch.com
Horseback Riding
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Pegasus Balloon Tours 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-9191 www.wildwestballooning.com
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activities Guide Moffat County Tourism Association 1111 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-824-2335 www.moffatcountytourism.com
Powder Pursuits Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com
Steamboat Art Museum 807 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-1755 www.steamboatartmuseum.org
Powder Tools Snowboard Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Third Level Gondola Square 970-879-1645 www.christysports.com
Tracks & Trails Museum 129 E. Main St., Oak Creek 970-736-8245 www.yampavalley.info/ tracksandtrails.asp Tread of Pioneers Museum 800 Oak St. 970-879-2214 www.treadofpioneers.org Wyman Museum 94350 E.ast U.S. 40, Craig 970-824-6346 www.wymanmuseum.com
Recreational Vehicle Rentals and Tours
Elk Mountain Adventures 524 E. Washington St., Hayden 970-485-0318 www.elkmountainadventures.com Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net
Ski and Snowboard Shops and Rentals
Backdoor Sports Ltd. of Steamboat 841 Yampa St. 970-879-6249 www.backdoorsports.com Black Tie Ski Rentals 1625 Mid Valley Dr., Unit 2 970-870-3172 www.steamboat.blacktieskis.com Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com Christy Sports Gondola Square 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Gondola Square 970-879-0371 www.christysports.com Door 2 Door by Christy Sports 1625 Mid Valley Dr. 1, Ste. 158 970-879-8692 www.d2dskis.com Edge Werks 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Gondola Square 970-870-8863 Fleischer Sport 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-870-0900 www.fleischersport.com Mountain Outfitters 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5345 www.steamboat.com One Stop Ski Shop 35 11th St. 970-879-4916 www.onestopskishop.net
Ski Butlers Steamboat 1585 Mid Valley Dr., Ste. 11A 970-367-4422 www.skibutlers.com/steamboatski-rentals Ski Delivery Express 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5367 www.steamboat.com Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza Wildhorse Marketplace 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com
Terry Sports 1855 Ski Time Square Dr. Torian Plum Plaza 970-879-8414 www.terrysports.com The Pro Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Gondola Square 970-871-5364 www.steamboat.com
Skiing
Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. Howelsen Hill Lodge 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski Steamboat Powdercats 1724 Mt. Werner Circle Ski Time Square 970-879-5188 www.steamboatpowdercats.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Sleigh Rides
Rocky Mountain Rentals 61450 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-627-9673 www.snowmobile-central.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
Snowshoeing
Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. Howelsen Hill Lodge 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com
Bar Lazy L Ranch 26480 County Rd. 52E 970-879-1082 www.barlazylranch.com
Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com
Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Dr. 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Ragnar’s 2305 Mt. Werner Circle On Mountain 970-871-5150 www.steamboat.com
Summer Tubing Outfitters
Steamboat Ski & Sport 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Gondola Square 970-871-5346 www.steamboat.com
Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net
Sportstalker in The Ptarmigan Inn 2304 Apres Ski Way 970-879-2445 www.christysports.com Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Steamboat Ski & Sport 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Sheraton Steamboat 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com
Sleighride Dinner at Haymaker 34855 East U.S. 40 970-871-5150 www.steamboat.com
Snow Tubing
Hot Springs Adventures 44200 County Rd. 36 970-879-1873 www.hotspringsadventuresinc.com Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com Photo Excursions of Steamboat 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-1822 www.photoexcursionsofsteamboat.com
Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
One Stop Ski Shop 35 11th St. 970-879-4916 www.onestopskishop.net
Steamboat Snowmobile Tours 31825 County Rd. 64 970-879-6500 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com Tailwind Tours 2300 Mt. Werner Circle, Unit C7 970-871-TOUR www.tailwindtours.com
Tubing Steamboat 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-819-8010 www.tubingsteamboat.com
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
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Hahns Peak Roadhouse 60880 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-4404 www.hahnspeakroadhouse.com
Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com
Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza Wildhorse Marketplace 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com
High Mountain Snowmobile Tours 31750 East U.S. 40 970-879-9073 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com
Focus Adventures Photography Tours & Workshops 27846 Silver Spur St. 970-879-2244 www.focusadventures.com
Steamboat Premier Concierge 2550 Apres Ski Way 970-367-6554 www.steamboatpremierconcierge.com
Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net
Surefoot, LLC 2250 Apres Ski Way, Ste. 312 970-879-1119 www.surefoot.com
Elk Mountain Adventures 524 E. Washington St., Hayden 970-485-0318 www.elkmountainadventures.com
Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com
Stemboat Ski & Sport 2300 Mt. Werner Circle The Steamboat Grand 970-871-5358 www.steamboat.com
Elk Mountain Adventures 524 E. Washington St., Hayden 970-485-0318 www.elkmountainadventures.com
Colorado River Guides 18370 Highway 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com
Steamboat Powdercats 1724 Mt. Werner Circle Ski Time Square 970-879-5188 www.steamboatpowdercats.com
Elk Mountain Adventures 524 E. Washington St., Hayden 970-485-0318 www.elkmountainadventures.com
Steamboat Skibikes 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-214-3045 www.steamboatskibikes.com
Tour Companies
Backdoor Sports Ltd. of Steamboat 841 Yampa St. 970-879-6249 www.backdoorsports.com
Steamboat Ski & Sport Ski Time Square, Kutuk Building 970-871-5682 www.steamboat.com
Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Dr. 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com
The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs 2500 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-8400 www.10s.com
Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. Howelsen Hill Lodge 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Wild West Balloon Adventures 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-7219 www.wildwestballooning.com Yampatika 925 Weiss Dr. 970-871-9151 www.yampatika.org
Winter Driving School
Bridgestone Winter Driving School 2300 Mt. Werner Circle, Unit C7 970-879-6104 www.winterdrive.com
Courtesy Mike Cronin
DINING GUIDE
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Spring is a great time of year, especially for employees who have been pulling long shifts all winter, meeting visitors and providing outstanding guest service. Slopeside Grill bartender Mike Cronin shares a few tips for springtime fun.
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1. Spring skiing – I love snowboarding in a t-shirt and sunglasses. 2. Having a couple beers at the Slopeside ice bar – work on that goggle tan 3. Bud Light Rocks the ‘Boat concert series on the mountain. I’m excited for Steel Pulse at the end of the season.
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4. Drop-in hockey on Fridays at Howelsen Ice Arena 5. Watching the NHL playoffs at Old Town Pub 6. Camping out at Seedhouse Road, past Clark in North Routt County 7. White-water rafting with friends on the Yampa River 8. Playing volleyball at Howelsen
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9. Spin reel fishing at Stagecoach Campground 10. Rollerblading the Yampa River Core Trail 11. Browsing late season deals at Ski Haus 12. Playing disc golf on the mountain course When Mike Cronin is not tending bar at the Slopeside Grill, he enjoys snowboarding, playing ice hockey and hanging out with friends.
See our menu @ slopesidegrill.com OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK!
11 A.M. to Close Late Night Happy Hour 10 p.m. to Midnight 970-879-2916 SKI TIME SQUARE
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8th Street Steakhouse | 50 Eighth St. | 970-879-3131 | www.8thstreetsteakhouse.com Aurum Food & Wine | 811 Yampa St. | 970-879-9500 | www.aurumsteamboat.com Azteca Taqueria Inc. | 116 Ninth St. | 970-870-9980 | www.aztecataqueria.com Back Door Grill | 825 Oak St. | 970-871-7888 | www.backdoorburgergrill.com Backcountry Delicatessen | 635 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-3617 | www.backcountry-deli.com BARley,The | 635 Lincoln Ave. | 970-761-2195 | www.thebarleycolorado.com Bear River Bar & Grill | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-871-5163 | www.steamboat.com Beau Jo’s Mountain Bistro | 704 Lincoln Ave. | 970-870-6401 | www.beaujos.com BedRock Depot | 214 Brontosaurus Blvd., Dinosaur, CO | 970-374-2336 | www.bedrockdepot.com Big House Burgers | 2093 Curve Plaza, Unit C-101 | 970-870-8500 | www.BigHouseBurgers.com bistro c.v. | 345 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-4197 | www.bistrocv.com Blue Sage Pizza | 685 Marketplace Plaza | 970-870-8600 | www.bluesagepizza.com Breezeway Café at The Sheraton | 2200 Village Inn Court | 970-879-2220 | www.sheraton.com/steamboat Brooklynn’s Pizzeria | 57 10th St. | 970-871-1000 | www.brooklynnspizzeria.com Buffalo Gal Ice Cream & Goodies | 499 Enterprise St. | 970-846-3649 Butcherknife Brewing Company | 2875 Elk River Road | 970-439-0110 | www.butcherknifebrewing.com Cabin,The | 2300 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-871-5550 | www.steamboatgrand.com/the-cabin Cafe Diva | 1855 Ski Time Square Drive, Unit A-102C | 970-871-0508 | www.cafediva.com Cantina of Steamboat | 818 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-0826 | www.steamboatcantina.com Carl’s Tavern | 700 Yampa St., Unit 103 | 970-761-2060 | www.carlstavern.com Cold Stone Creamery | 2032 Curve Plaza | 970-879-0707 | www.coldstonecreamery.com Cold Stone Creamery | 1815 Central Park Plaza | 970-879-0202 | www.coldstonecreamery.com Colorado Bagel Company | 1815 Central Park Plaza | 970-870-9657 Creekside Cafe | 131 11th St. | 970-879-4925 | www.creekside-cafe.com Cruisers Sub Shop | 690 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. B5 | 970-879-1747 | www.cruiserssubshop.com Cugino’s Pizzeria | 41 Eighth St. | 970-879-5805 | www.cuginosrestaurant.com Dairy Queen/Orange Julius | 1755 Central Park Plaza, Unit 15 | 970-871-1800 | www.dairyqueensteamboat.com Double Z BBQ, Inc. | 1124 Yampa St. | 970-879-0849 | www.doublezbbq.com Dreamboat Cafe | 136 Lincoln Ave. | 970-846-4156 | www.sshra.org/cafe.php Drunken Onion Get & Go Kitchen,The | 685 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 5 | 970-879-8423 | www.drunkenonion.com E3 Chophouse | 701 Yampa St. | 970-879-7167 | www.e3chophouse.com Egg & I,The | 325 Anglers Drive | 970-871-4633 | www.theeggandirestaurants.com Eureka - Mediterranean Street Food | 700 Yampa St. | 970-761-2061 | www.eurekasteamboat.com Fiesta Jalisco | 445 Anglers Drive | 970-871-6999 | www.fiestajalisco.net/steamboat.htm Four Points Lodge | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Freshies | 595 S. Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-8099 | www.freshiessteamboat.com Geano’s Caffe Bar | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Gondola Joe’s | 2300 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com Gondola Pub & Grill,The | 2305 Mt.Werner Circle, Gondola Square | 970-879-4448 | www.gondolapubandgrill.com Grand Cafe and Gift Shop,The | 2300 Mt.Werner Circle | 970-871-5557 | www.steamboatgrand.com/the-grand-cafe Harwigs & L’Apogee | 911 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-1919 | www.harwigs.com Haymaker Patio Grill | 34855 U.S. Highway 40 | 970-879-1265 | www.steamboat.com Hazie’s | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Hungry Dog,The | 635 Lincoln Ave. | 970-819-2224 | www.hungrydogofsteamboat.com Johnny B. Good’s Diner | 738 Lincoln Ave., Unit 7 | 970-870-8400 | www.johnnybgoodsdiner.com Joose | 2754 Downhill Drive, Unit C | 970-846-5063 | www.jbjoose.com Karma Bar & Lounge | 737 Lincoln Ave., Unit 1 | 970-819-1498 | www.karmabarandlounge.com La Fiesta Grill & Cantina | 1755 Central Park Drive | 970-879-6393 | www.lafiestagrillandcantina.com La Montana | 2500 Village Drive, Ste. 102 | 970-879-5800 | www.lamontanasteamboat.com Laundry | 127 11th St. | 970-870-0681 | www.thelaundryrestaurant.com Lil’ House Coffee & Biscuits | 2093 B Curve Plaza | 970-870-8500 | www.lilhousebiscuits.com Low Country Kitchen | 435 Lincoln Ave. | 970-761-2693 | www.lowrestaurant.com Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill | 435 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-3773 | www.mahoganyridgesteamboat.com Mambo Italiano | 521 Lincoln Ave. | 970-870-0500 | www.mambos.com Mazzola’s Italian Restaurant | 917 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2405 | www.mazzolas.com McDonald’s of Steamboat Springs | 1150 S. Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-0247 | www.mccolorado.com/12206 McKnight’s Irish Pub & Loft | 690 Marketplace Plaza, Unit B5 | 970-879-7881 | www.mcknightsirishpub.com Moe’s Original Bar B Que | 1898 Kamar Plaza | 970-846-1787 | www.moesoriginalbbq.com Moose Cafe | 115 W. Park Ave., Kremmling, CO | 970-724-9987 Mountain Brew | 427 Oak St. | 970-879-7846 | www.mountainbrewsteamboat.com Murphy’s Tavern | 54737 County Road 129, Clark, CO | 970-879-6046 | www.murphystavern.com Oak Tree Inn/Penny’s Diner | 98 Moffat Ave., Yampa, CO | 970-638-1000 | www.oaktreeinn.com Oasis,The | 2300 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Old Town Pub & Restaurant | 600 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2101 | www.theoldtownpub.com Ore House at The Pine Grove,The | 1465 Pine Grove Road | 970-879-1190 | www.orehouse.com Papa Murphy’sTake’N’Bake Pizza | 1809 Central Park Drive,W205 | 970-439-1793 | co.steamboatsprings.papamurphys.com VG 48 | ONLINE A T WWW. steamboatCHAMB ER .com
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Paramount,The | 1855 Ski Time Square Drive | 970-879-1170 | www.theparamountcolorado.com B, L, D New American Phenomenal Falafel | 2120 Downhill Drive | 970-823-5011 | www.phenomenalfalafel.com L, D Mediterranean Qdoba Mexican Grill | 1755 Central Park Drive, Ste. 116 | 970-879-7610 | www.qdoba.com L, D Mexican Ragnar’s | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, On Mountain | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com L, D European Red Bowl World Curry Haus | 1117 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-7169 | redbowlsteamboat.com L, D Asian Rendezvous Food Court | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com L Cafeteria Rex’s American Grill & Bar | 3190 S. Lincoln Ave. | 970-870-0438 | www.rexsgrill.com B, L, D, Late American Riggio’s Ristorante | 1106 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-9010 | www.riggiosfineitalian.com D Italian Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant | 628 Lincoln Ave. | 970-871-6277 | www.riograndemexican.com L, D Mexican Rootz | 737 Lincoln Ave. | 970-871-4510 | www.rootzcafe.com B, L, D Healthy Rusted Porch,The | 690 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. B7 | 970-879-1455 | www.therustedporch.com L, D American Saddles Bar & Grill at The Sheraton | 2200 Village Inn Court | 970-879-2220 | www.sheraton.com/steamboat American Bar/Grill L, D Sake2U | 609 Yampa St. | 970-870-1019 L, D, Late Sushi and Asian Influence Sambi Canton | 941 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 100E | 970-870-9988 | sambicanton.wix.com/sambi-canton Thai, Japanese, Asian Fusion L, D Schmiggity’s | 821 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-4100 | www.schmiggitys.com Night club, Bar Sevens Restaurant at The Sheraton | 2200 Village Inn Court | 970-879-2220 | www.sheraton.com/steamboat American B, D Shack Cafe, Inc.,The | 740 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-9975 B, L American Skull Creek Greek | 635 S. Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-1339 | www.skullcreekgreek.com L, D, Late Greek Sleighride Dinner at Haymaker | 34855 U.S. Highway 40 E. | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com D American Slopeside Grill | 1855 Ski Time Square Drive | 970-879-2916 | www.slopesidegrill.com L, D, Late Italian, American Smell That Bread Bakery | 135 11th St. (Downstairs) | 970-761-2692 | www.smellthatbreadbakery.com L Cafe, Bakeries Soda Creek Pizza Company, Inc. | 1585 Mid Valley Drive | 970-871-1111 | www.sodacreekpizza.com L, D, Late Pizza Starbucks Coffee | 255 Anglers Drive, Building A | 970-871-1303 | www.starbucks.com B, L Coffeehouse Steamboat Coffee Roasters | 2851 Riverside Plaza, Ste. 130 | 970-879-3100 | www.SteamboatCoffee.com Coffeehouse B, L Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company | 1030 Yampa St. | 970-879-3504 | www.steamboatseafood.com Specialty Food, Seafood & Meats L, D Steamboat Smokehouse | 912 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-7427 | www.steamboatsmokehouse.com L, D Smoked BBQ Stoker Bar & Restaurant | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com L American Storm Peak Brewing Company | 1744 Lincoln Ave., Unit 3 | 970-879-1999 | www.stormpeakbrewing.com Brewery Tasting Room Bar Subway | 1815 Central Park Drive | 970-879-0202 | www.subway.com B, L, D, Late Fresh Sub Sandwiches Subway | 2032 Curve Plaza | 970-879-0707 | www.subway.com B, L, D, Late Fresh Sub Sandwiches Sumatera | 1104 Lincoln Ave., Unit 109 | 970-879-2929 L, D Pacific Rim Cuisine Sunpies Bistro | 735 Yampa St. | 970-870-3360 | www.sunpies.com L, D American, Bar Sweet Pea Restaurant | 729 Yampa St. | 970-879-1221 | www.sweetpeamarketandrestaurant.com L, D American T Bar at Steamboat | 2045 Ski Time Square Drive | 970-879-6652 L American, Bar Taco Cabo | 1755 Lincoln Ave. | 970-846-2307 | tacocabo.com B, L, D Mexican Tap House Sports Grill,The | 729 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2431 | www.thetaphouse.com L, D, Late American Sports Grill Three Peaks Grill | 2165 Pine Grove Road | 970-879-3399 | www.threepeaksgrill.com D Steak, Seafood Thunderhead Food Court | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com L, D Cafeteria Thunderhead Red’s Bar | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com Cocktails, Cold Beer and Apps L Truffle Pig Restaurant & Market | 2250 Apres Ski Way | 970-879-7470 | www.trufflepigrestaurant.com Contemporary Americana L, D Vaquero’s Mexican Restaurant & Taqueria | 730 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-7570 | vaquerosmexicanrestaurant.com Mexican L, D Western BBQ | 2305 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com D Western Winona’s | 617 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2483 | www.winonassteamboat.com B, L Fresh Deli, Bakery Yama | 1865 Ski Time Square Dr. | 970-761-2087 | www.yamasteamboat.com Sushi and Asian Influence L, D
Devil’s Causeway, Buffalo Pass and Rabbit Ears Pass are three great places to find columbine fields in late spring and early summer. S TE AM B O AT S P RI N G S VI S I TO RS ’ G U I D E | S P RIN G 2 0 1 5 | VG 49
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E3 prides itself on offering you the freshest all natural & seasonal products available. Enjoy flavorful char-grilled ranch to table steaks, exquisitely prepared jet fresh fish dishes and scrumptious breads & desserts baked in-house daily. Come visit us at 701 Yampa, located in downtown Steamboat Springs on the beautiful Yampa River. We look forward to providing you with the utmost dining experience! Winter Hours: Dinner starts at 5 p.m. (reservations highly suggested) Happy Hour 4 p.m.-6 p.m. & Late Night at 10 p.m.
For being named after a man who could fly, we’re pretty down-to-earth. Carl Howelsen turned Steamboat into a playground, skis into wings, and mustaches into art. His adventurous spirit is our inspiration. And Carl’s Tavern is a place for adventurous spirits to call home. The hospitality is genuine, the beer is cold, and the food is made from scratch. It’s comforting. It’s authentic. It’s Steamboat’s newest tradition and a locals’ favorite. Featuring the Antler Room with 70” LCD TV’s, pool table, shuffleboard, and all games in high definition.
www.e3chophouse.com
970-879-7167 701 Yampa St. Downtown
www.carlstavern.com
970-761-2060 700 Yampa St. Downtown
Best Family Steakhouse in Steamboat • A well-done experience for the whole family! Handcrafted steaks and fresh seafood starting at $16.95 • Includes unlimited salad www.8thstreetsteakhouse.com bar & Texas Toast • 100% certified Angus beef • Specializing in USDA Prime NY, Bone-In Ribeye, Colorado Buffalo and Kobe • Saddle seats for kids • 5 HD TVs in Bar 970-879-3131 with 6 microbrews on tap • Extensive wine list • Great Happy Hour 3-6 P.M. & 9-CL every night featuring our 8 oz. steak burger for only $5.00 • Great for large parties 50 Eighth St. Downtown Reservations recommended • Dinner nightly @ 5 p.m. • 25 years and still grilling! 8th Street between Lincoln & Yampa. A longtime locals’ favorite, the Creekside Café specializes in serving breakfast and lunch all day. Highlighting the extensive menu is grass-fed Yampa Valley Beef, organic Davis Family Farms produce, pastured Yampa Valley Farms pork, farm fresh eggs, homemade breads and creative jams. The Creekside’s garden patio and historic dining room are the perfect place to enjoy one of 13 types of eggs benedicts, an award-winning Bloody Mary, a green chili breakfast burrito, homemade oatmeal pancakes, corned beef hash and more.
Hang with the Big Dogs! Slopeside Grill is where the locals hang out. From wings, brick oven pizza and nachos to pasta, salads and ribs, we have what you’re craving – plus a large selection of draft and bottle beers. Ski-in/ski-out location and heated outdoor seating make it easy to grab a quick bite and head back to the hill. Follow the crowd to Slopeside, where everyone feels like a local.
www.creekside-cafe.com
970-879-4925 131 11th St. Downtown
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970-879-2916 Ski Time Square, Mountain
www.orehouse.com Serving Steamboat Springs since 1971 • Famous steaks, slow roasted prime rib, fresh 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 • Fall — open at 5:30 p.m., Winter — open at 5 p.m. • Pine Grove Rd. and 1465 Pine Grove Rd. U.S. 40 on the bus line • RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED Between town and the Mountain
Join us in our New Mountain location in Wildhorse Marketplace - next to the movie theater. Blue Sage Pizzeria focuses on the foundation of the most important pizza ingredients: The Sauce, The Crust and The Cheese. We create a mouth-watering delicious pizza! Enjoy pizzas, calzones, chicken wings, salads, fountain drinks and COLD beer in our modern pizzeria. Blue Sage Pizzeria offers dine-in, delivery and carry-out. Serving lunch and dinner. Please plan ahead when ordering during the Winter season due to high demand for the finest pizza in the Yampa Valley. VG 50 | ONLINE A T WWW. steamboatCHAMB ER .com
www.bluesagepizza.com
970-870-8600 685 Market Place, Ste. C8 Wildhorse Marketplace
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970-871-5150 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. Mountain
An evening ride up the Steamboat Gondola tells you that this is not going to be an ordinary night out. A culinary delight with an incredible view, Hazie’s offers an a la carte menu featuring seafood, wild game and steak in addition to light entrées, appetizers and cocktails. Also open for lunch.
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970-871-5150 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. Mountain
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970-871-5150 34855 U.S. 40
A shindig fit for the whole darn family! Take a ride up the Steamboat Gondola to an evening of family friendly entertainment, featuring a live country western band, dancing and fun activities for the family. Enjoy an all-you-can-eat BBQ Buffet while soaking in the lights of the valley below.
Dash through the snow as majestic draft horses pull your sleigh through the Yampa Valley’s rolling hills before settling down to a delicious three-course dinner with all the trimmings. Enjoy drinks and appetizers prior to your ride. Upon your return dine on a menu of beef, free range chicken or seafood.
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Dining at Ragnar’s begins with a nighttime ride up the Steamboat Gondola, followed by a snowcat driven sleigh ride under the stars, across the mountain to the warm, inviting restaurant. Feast on a Scandinavian-inspired dinner accompanied by live acoustic 2305 Mt. Werner Cir. Mountain entertainment. Also open for lunch.
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A snowcat ride in an enclosed, climate-controlled cabin takes you on a magical journey to the Four Points Lodge. This mountaintop culinary experience is rooted in the flavors and traditions of Northern Italy offering a sophisticated evening tucked warmly inside the cozy lodge under a sky filled with stars.
Serving a perfect happy hour for guests and locals alike with beer, wine and appetizer specials. For dinner, The Cabin features a creative menu for every palate from casual family to special occasion. Also serving a daily breakfast buffet. Located in the Steamboat Grand Hotel.
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970-879-2101 Sixth and Lincoln Downtown
Grab a bite and a pint at the legendary Old Town Pub & Restaurant. Featuring a seasonally changing, all from scratch menu, Old Town Pub is bringing familiar classics to a whole new level, including a homemade pizza menu served until 1 a.m. The draft list boasts all of the up and coming local breweries, with specialty drinks that are creative and delicious. Home to two pool tables, shuffleboard, and frequent live music, there is no shortage of entertainment during your visit. Come on by the Pub and see this 110-year-old historic landmark for yourself. S TE AM B O AT S P RI N G S VI S I TO RS ’ G U I D E | S P RIN G 2 0 1 5 | VG 51
Serving up “egg”ceptional breakfasts and lunches all day. Enjoy a cup of freshly brewed www.theeggandirestaurants.com coffee, 100% pure-squeezed orange juice and generous servings from our large menu. Family friendly, excellent service and free Wi-Fi, in a relaxing environment. “Serving Our 970-871-4633 Friends Daily,” Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; Saturday, 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. and Sunday 325 Anglers Dr. 7 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Conveniently located between downtown and Mount Werner in Sundance @ Fish Creek behind Starbucks. Private meeting room, catering and To-Go orders available. Between town and the Mountain
The best Mexican restaurant in Steamboat, Fiesta Jalisco’s mouthwatering menu features authentic Mexican dishes made from the freshest ingredients. We offer more than 100 varieties of tequila, and our margaritas are handmade. Our friendly staff makes every meal a special occasion. Perfect for families and large parties. Enjoy our outdoor patio seating by the river. Come experience a true locals’ favorite. Open 11 a.m.-10 p.m. daily, year-round. Sister restaurant to Vaqueros Mexican & Taqueria, Downtown. ALL TO GO orders need to be picked up at the restaurant location you called. Steamboat’s sports grill, featuring affordable family dining, full sports coverage on more than 54 HDTV’s, NTN trivia, foosball and video games. Steamboat’s first craft beer bar with 21 Colorado beers to choose from. Live trivia Wednesday @ 6:30 p.m., karaoke Thursday nights, bottomless build-your-own Bloody Mary bar Saturdays and Sundays. Full carry-out menu, happy hour Monday through Friday 3-6 p.m. and Friday 9-11 p.m. The kitchen is open until midnight. Open daily for lunch and dinner, 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Fresh. Seasonal. Local - “Eureka - Mediterranean Street Food” will take you on a culinary journey around the Mediterranean Sea. Eureka - meaning “to exalt with joy” - was often shouted by explorers, journeymen, pioneers and settlers when they found what they were looking for - dating all the way back to ancient Greece. The food and wine at Eureka is inspired by the sights and smells of food vendors found in the coastal street markets of Spain, Italy, Israel, Greece, Lebanon, Morocco and France - the shared influence and ingredients that make this cultural melting pot the home to some of the best in the world.
www.fiestajalisco.net/steamboat.htm
970-871-6999 445 Anglers Dr. Sundance Plaza
www.thetaphouse.com
970-879-2431 729 Lincoln Ave. Downtown
www.eurekasteamboat.com
970-761-2061 Seventh and Yampa St. Downtown
Savor the genuine flavors of Mexico at Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant and Taqueria, www.fiestajalisco.net/steamboat.htm Fiesta Jalisco’s new downtown restaurant and taqueria on Lincoln Avenue. Serving traditional favorites like burritos, fajitas, tacos and more, Vaqueros’ menu also features 970-879-7570 ingredients from old Mexico like nopales and menudo. Vaqueros uses only the freshest ingredients, served in attractive, authentic surroundings. Full bar with extensive tequila 730 Lincoln Ave. Downtown selection; children’s menu. Open daily for lunch and dinner. ALL TO GO orders need to be picked up at the restaurant location you called.
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LODGING GUIDE
Courtesy Lisa Shafer / Paula Jo Jaconetta / www.naturalightimages.com
Lisa Shafer and son Sawyer, 5
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE LISA SHAFER
As a mom and career woman in Steamboat Springs, Lisa Shafer especially enjoys the opportunity to be outdoors with her family in spring. Here are a few highlights. 1. Riding my road bike on the county’s gravel roads, where I see lots of animals and their newborn babies. 2. Hiking up to the old quarry on Emerald Mountain to see what mountain bike trails might be opening soon. 3. Hiking up the Uranium Mine trail to get a good view of the raging Fish Creek Falls. 4. Soaking at Strawberry Park Hot Springs when no one is there – it’s so quiet and peaceful. 5. The downtown Sidewalk Sale. 6. Taking a day trip to Brown’s Park to go exploring in the old West. 7. Spending time at the library with my son on rainy spring days. 8. The Farmers’ Market. 9. Camping at Stagecoach Reservoir before it gets crowded. 10. Switching out my winter clothes and putting them away for the next five months. Lisa Shafer is the vice president of Pioneer Ridge Management. She is also the mother of Sawyer, 5, and enjoys mountain and road biking and spending time with her family.
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For more about ratings in this guide see VG 56 Alpenglow Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Alpenglow Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com The Antlers | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Aspen Crest | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Aspen Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Bear Claw I | B.R.E.O. | 970-879-6100 | 800-232-7252 | www.bear-claw.com Bear Claw II | B.R.E.O. | 970-879-6100 | 800-232-7252 | www.bear-claw.com Bear Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Bronze Tree | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Burgess Creek Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Canyon Creek | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Cascades at EagleRidge | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Champagne Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Chateau Chamonix | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Christie Club | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Cimarron Townhomes | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com ClockTower Penthouses | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Columbine Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 888-672-6938 | 800-509-9578 | www.steamboat-springs.com Condos In Steamboat | 800-820-1886 | www.condosinsteamboat.com Cornerstone | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com CrossTimbers at Steamboat | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Dulany at the Gondola | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Eagle Ridge Lodge & Townhomes | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Edgemont | B.R.E.O. | 970-871-9100 | 877-607-EDGE | www.destinationsteamboat.com/edgemont Elk Run Townhomes | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Emerald Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Enclave Townhomes | Steamboat Lodging Properties | 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 | www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com Evergreen Townhomes | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com First Tracks | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com FlipKey.com | 617-849-8883 | www.flipkey.com Giant View | 877-824-5734 | www.giantview.com Gondola Square | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Herbage | Condos in Steamboat | 970-879-5351 | 800-8201886 | www.condosinsteamboat.com Highmark Steamboat Springs | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-2525 | 877-879-6555 | www.highmarksteamboat.com Hillsider Condominiums | Retreatia | 800-848-1960 | www.retreatia.com Howelsen Place | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Ironwood Townhomes | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Kutuk | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com La Casa | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Legacy Vacation Resorts Steamboat Springs | 970-879-1211 | 970-879-2900 | www.legacyvacationresorts.com The Lodge at Steamboat | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Meadows at EagleRidge | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Moraine Townhomes | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700| 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Mountaineer at Steamboat | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Moving Mountains | 970-367-8102 | 877-624-2538 | www.movingmountains.com Mt. Werner Lodge | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 888-672-6938 | www.steamboat-springs.com Mustang Run | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 888-672-6938 | www.steamboat-springs.com VG 54 | ONLINE A T WWW. steamboatCHAMB ER .com
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Aspen View Lodge | 970-875-4318 | www.aspenviewlodge.com Bear Mountain Ranch | Kremmling | 970-724-9651 | 866-449-BEAR | www.bearmountainranch.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 High Tide Ranch | Steamboat Springs | 970-879-1663 | www.hightideranch.com Home Ranch, The | Clark | 970-879-1780 | www.homeranch.com Moving Mountains | Steamboat Springs | 970-870-9359 | www.movingmountains.com Pack Country Outfitters at Fish and Cross Ranch | 970-638-1064 | www.packcountryoutfitters.com Pinnacle Resort Management | 970-879-0600 | 866-992-0600 | 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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Northstar Condominiums | Vacation Resorts Intl. | 970-879-9634 | 866-469-8222 | www.vriresorts.com Norwegian Log | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com The Olympian Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com One Steamboat Place | 970-870-5100 | 800-966-9433 | www.onesteamboatplace.com The Phoenix at Steamboat | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com The Pines | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com The Porches | Pinnacle Resort Management | 970-879-0600 | 866-992-0600 | www.theporches.com Ptarmigan House | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Quail Run | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com The Ranch at Steamboat | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Residences of Old Town | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 888-672-6938 | www.steamboat-springs.com Resort Group | 970-879-8700 | www.resortgroup.com Ridge Townhomes | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700| 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Ridgecrest Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com The Rockies Condominiums | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Saddle Creek Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Scandinavian Lodge & Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Shadow Run | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Sheraton Resort Village Inn Condos | 970-879-2220 | 800-848-8877 | www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com Simply Steamboat | 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 | www.simplysteamboat.com Ski Inn | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Ski Ranch | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Ski Time Square | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Ski Trail Condominiums | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Snow Flower | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Spa at Storm Meadows | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com The Steamboat Grand | 970-871-5500 | 877-306-2628 | www.steamboatgrand.com Steamboat Lodging Properties | 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 | www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com Steamboat Rentals by Owner | 970-292-6657 | www.steamboatrbo.com Steamboat Springs Timeshares by SellMyTimeshareNow | 877-815-4227 | www.sellmytimesharenow.com/steamboat-springs-timeshares-buy-sell Stonewood | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Storm Meadows at Christie Base | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Storm Meadows Club | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Storm Meadows East Slopeside | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Storm Meadows Townhomes | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Storm Watch | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 888-672-6938 | www.steamboat-springs.com Sunburst Condominiums | Vacation Resorts Intl. | 970-879-9634 | 866-469-8222 | www.vriresorts.com Sunrise Condominiums | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 888-672-6938 | www.steamboat-springs.com Terraces at EagleRidge | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Thunder Mtn. Condominiums | Vacation Resorts Intl. | 970-879-9634 | 866-469-8222 | www.vriresorts.com Timber Run | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Timberline Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Torian Plum | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Trailhead Lodge at Wildhorse Meadows | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Trails at Storm Meadows | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 | www.mtn-resorts.com Trappeur’s Lodge at Trappeur’s Crossing | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Vacasa | 303-532-4349 | www.vacasa.com/usa/Colorado/Steamboat-Springs Villas at Walton Creek | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Waterford | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Waterstone at EagleRidge | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com The West | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Winterwood Townhomes | Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com WorldMark The Club - Village at Steamboat | 970-879-2931 | www.worldmarktheclub.com Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 866-836-8957 | www.wvrsteamboat.com Yampa View | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com
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Bella Vista Estate, A Private Resort | 970-879-4449 | www.steamboat1.com Condos In Steamboat | 800-820-1886 | www.condosinsteamboat.com Giant View | 877-824-5734 | www.giantview.com Mariposa Lodge | 970-879-1467 | 800-578-1467 | www.steamboatmariposa.com Moving Mountains | 970-870-9359 | 877-624-2538 | www.movingmountains.com Over The Edge Chalet | 970-846-8907 | 877-475-6923 | www.steamboatluxe.com Pinnacle Resort Management | 970-879-0600 | 866-992-0600 | www.theporches.com Pioneer Ridge | 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 | www.steamboat-springs.com Resort Group | 970-879-8700 | www.resortgroup.com Royal Flush House | 303-910-1108 | www.royalflushhouse.com Steamboat Lodging Properties | 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 | www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com Steamboat Rentals by Owner | 970-292-6657 | www.steamboatrbo.com
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Mariposa Lodge* | 970-879-1467 | 800-578-1467 | www.steamboatmariposa.com Nordic Lodge Motel | 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.steamboat-lodging.com Quality Inn & Suites | 970-879-6669 | www.steamboat-hotel.com Rabbit Ears Motel | 970-879-1150 | 800-828-7702 | www.rabbitearsmotel.com Sheraton Steamboat Resort | 970-879-2220 | 800-848-8877 | www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com The Steamboat Grand | 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 The Victorian Bed & Breakfast* | 970-879-7781 | www.thevictorian-bedandbreakfast.com Wind River Hotel & Casino | 866-657-1604 | www.windriverhotelcasino.com
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Property Management Companies Axis West Management & Realty
Dawes & Associates
OPB
1585 Mid Valley Dr. 970-879-8171 www.axiswestrealty.com
2145 Resort Dr. 970-879-9124
155 Anglers Dr. 970-870-6470
Four Seasons Property Management
Pioneer Ridge
Central Park Management 800 Weiss Dr., Ste A 970-879-3294 | 866-439-6464 www.centralparkmgmt.com
Kamar, Inc.
Colorado Commercial Services 2130 Resort Dr., Ste 250 970-875-2899 www.resortgroup.com
Condos In Steamboat 63 Park Place 800-820-1886 www.condosinsteamboat.com
CR Summit
Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Rd., Ste 202 970-879-0740 | 877-237-2628 www.steamboat.com/plan-vacation/ lodging
970-819-2728 www.fourseasonssteamboat.com
2150 Resort Dr. Ste. 200 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 www.steamboat-springs.com
1821 Kamar Plaza, Unit 4 970-879-2591
The Porches/ Pinnacle Resort Management
3275 Snowflake Circle 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com
Mountain Resorts
2096 Indian Summer Dr. 970-879-0600 | 866-992-0600 www.theporches.com
WorldMark, The Club Village At Steamboat
2150 Resort Dr., Ste 100 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 www.mtn-resorts.com
Moving Mountains 690 Marketplace Plaza, Ste 3 970-870-9359 | 877-624-2538 www.movingmountains.com
33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com
Simply Steamboat 1169 Hilltop Pkwy., Ste 206B 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 www.simplysteamboat.com
Steamboat Association Management
Steamboat Lodging Properties
900 Pine Grove Circle 970-879-2931 www.worldmarktheclub.com
Wyndham Vacation Rentals 1847 Ski Time Square Dr. 970-879-8000 | 800-525-5502 www.wvrsteamboat.com
675 Snapdragon Way, Ste. 100 970-875-2800 www.steamboatassociations.com
Most of the lodging facilities available through Steamboat Central Reservations have been assigned quality ratings by an independent rating service. Properties are first placed in price categories of Premium ($$$$), Expensive ($$$), Moderate ($$) or Economy ($) based on regular season rates. A random sample of units/rooms from each property is then inspected and assigned a quality rating designation of Excellent (EX), Very Good (VG), Good (G) or Fair (F). Properties that are not part of Steamboat Central Reservations are not rated. The rating designation assigned represents the overall quality of the furnishings, materials and maintenance. Properties are compared to one another within the same price categories. Standards of quality are Steamboat-based, although national standards are taken into consideration in order to form a baseline. Conditions of the property may have changed since the time of inspection. VG 56 | ONLINE A T WWW. steamboatCHAMB ER .com
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Locals know that springtime and outdoors go together like beer and baseball. Murray Selleck tells us 10 ways to get the most from this dynamic season in Steamboat Springs. 1. Stay in town. Steamboat empties out. It’s quiet and feels like it did when I first moved here in the early ‘80s. 2. Make a left turn downtown. Take pleasure in the simple things like making hassle-free turns on your bike. 3. Take a quick road trip/camping trip to Dinosaur National Monument. While the snow melts in Steamboat, most people migrate to Moab or Fruita. I’ll take Dinosaur. 4. Go skiing on the passes early in the morning. Skiing the crust is a blast. You can ski for miles in any direction; just make sure you get back to the parking lot before the daytime thaw begins. 5. Plan your own getaway after everyone else returns from spring break. Check out the selection of guidebooks and maps at Ski Haus, in itself a favorite pastime. 6. Ski Parkview Mountain, a big ol’ mountain, 12,296’, with a massive east-facing bowl. Located at the southern end of North Park and south of Rand on Colorado 125, this is not for beginners. If you’re avalanche and snowpack savvy, Parkview is an amazing adventure. 7. Go rock climbing at Blob Rock, a great south-facing rock accessed via the Uranium Mine Trail at Fish Creek Falls. The hike alone is worth it, with views of the falls and the Yampa Valley. 8. Go road biking. Racing against spring weather makes you feel tougher than you really are. Spring road biking is great for sustaining delusions about yourself.
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9. Watch for the return of the sandhill cranes, prehistoric-looking birds that are a miracle in flight. 10. Solstice: June 21. Start your day by sitting outside before first light and listening to the day wake up around you. Finish the day the same way. Watch the light of day fade into darkness. The solstice is special.
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Outdoors Guide Cross Country Ski & Snowshoe Routes ■ 1A West Summit Loop A
3.7 miles (loop from trailhead)
USGS maps: Mount Werner, Walton Peak, Blacktail Mountain quads Access: Travel east of Steamboat Springs on U.S. 40 approximately 13 miles to the West Summit parking area on Rabbit Ears Pass. Route description: Begin on the north side of the road. Skiing the route in a clockwise direction is less difficult, with gentler climbs and steeper descents through open and wooded areas. Views of the Yampa Valley and the Flat Tops are spectacular. The West Summit loops and surrounding terrain are the most popular skiing areas in the Hahn’s Peak/Bears Ears Ranger District.
◆ 1B West Summit Loop B
3.6 miles/5.4 miles (loop from trailhead)
USGS maps: Mount Werner, Walton Peak Access: This route is reached by skiing counter-clockwise on 1A. Ski past the first junction with 1B and climb to the top of the ridge. At the second junction, on the ridgetop, ski 1B to the east. This route is best skied in a clockwise direction. Route description: This route has several steep ascents and descents through heavy timber and open meadows.
◆ 1C South Summit Loop
3 miles
USGS map: Walton Peak Access: This route begins at the West Summit parking area. Park on the south side of the highway. Route description: Travel counter-clockwise for the best downhill runs. The route begins by following an old road. Woods, open meadows and some steep descents are encountered. This route connects with route 3B midway around the loop. Past this junction, the route follows the telephone lines and old highway, paralleling U.S. 40. The final portion follows the meadow edge back to the West Summit, then retraces the first segment of old road.
■ 1D Bruce’s Trail
3.1 miles
USGS map: Mount Werner Access: Travel east of Steamboat Springs on U.S. 40 approximately 14 miles to the parking area on the north side of the highway. A short spur connects the parking lot to the main trail. Route description: Designed wide to accommodate both skating and traditional skiing techniques. The trail is machine-groomed in the early ski season. Note that dogs are not permitted when the trail is groomed. The upper loop provides easy skiing, while the lower loop has a moderate difficulty rating. The tight loop design and proximity to the highway make this trail a good choice for a ski workout, a short day, or for skiers wishing to remain relatively close to their vehicles.
◆◆ 2A Hogan Park Route
13 miles round trip
USGS maps: Mount Werner, Walton Peak Access: Travel east of Steamboat Springs on U.S. 40 approximately 18 miles to the Walton Peak parking area. One way, 6.5 miles to the bottom of Morningside Lift. Route description: This route is recommended for experts only. If you plan to descend Mount Werner through the Steamboat Ski Area, safety straps are required. Begin on the north side of the highway just west of the large cut bank. The route crosses large open meadows and many streams. Steep ascents and descents will be encountered. During heavy snowfall or whiteout conditions, the route is very difficult to follow across the large meadows. Carry emergency/survival gear. If Morningside lift is not operating, climb 1 mile to top of lift, then descend 3 miles to ski area base.
■ 2B Fox Curve Loop
3.6 miles
USGS map: Mount Werner Access: Travel approximately 17 miles east of Steamboat Springs on U.S. 40 to the Fox Curve parking area. The parking area is on the north side of highway. Route description: This route has varied terrain including steep ascents and descents. Use caution when crossing Walton Creek.
◆ 3A Walton Creek Loop
1.9 miles
USGS map: Mount Werner Access: Travel east of Steamboat Springs on U.S. 40 approximately 18 miles to the Walton Creek parking area on Rabbit Ears Pass. The parking area is on the south side of the highway. Route description: Begin at the knoll south of the parking lot and follow the powerline a short distance to the west. Turn south across Walton Creek and through Walton Creek Campground. The junction of route 3B is reached in the meadow south of the campground. Past this junction, the route makes a steep ascent over a ridge and down an open slope to Walton Creek and the junction of route 3C. Follow Walton Creek back to the parking area.
◆◆ 3B Par-A-Lell Route
4.2 miles (one-way from 1A to 3A)
USGS maps: Mount Werner, Walton Peak Access: This route can be accessed from route 1C, beginning at the West Summit parking area on the south side of the highway, or from route 3A, beginning at the Walton Creek parking area. Route description: This route connects routes 1C and 3A. Skiing it west to east provides more exciting downhill runs; skiing east to west involves more climbing, though much of it is gentle. Starting at the junction of 1C and 3B (west end), the route goes up a gentle slope and drops into a stream valley. Use caution when crossing streams and beaver ponds on this route as they may be only partially frozen. Heavy timber and open meadows.
■ 3C North Walton Peak Route
3.25 miles (one-way)/6.5 miles (loop from trailhead)
USGS maps: Mount Werner, Walton Peak Access: Travel east of Steamboat Springs on U.S. 40 approximately 18 miles to the Walton Creek parking area. Route description: This is the most popular route for telemarking. Begin at the knoll to the south of the parking area and head southeast and downhill through the trees following route 3A. Approximately 1/2 mile from the parking area is the junction of 3A and 3C. The route crosses Walton Creek and travels through wooded areas and open meadows. It connects to Forest Road 302 and follows it to the top of North Walton Peak. Opportunities for steep runs exist on the slopes of this peak. Level of Difficulty Key:
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Snowmobile Routes ■◆ 1A North: Continental Divide
15 miles
Location: Rabbit Ears Pass to Buffalo Pass Route description: Start at Dumont or Muddy Creek trailhead. Open meadows and dense forests. Very popular route.
■◆ 1A South: Continental Divide
26 miles
Location: Rabbit Ears Pass to Rock Creek on Gore Pass Route description: Start at Muddy Creek or Gore Pass. Longer, less crowded trail. Numerous non-maintained routes in the Gore Pass area.
■◆ 1D Buffalo Pass
8 miles
Location: Dry Lake to Buffalo Pass Route description: Limited parking at Dry Lake. Multiple use area. Crowded on lower sections with skiers and snowcats. Opens up above the switchbacks. Stay on groomed route until after switchbacks.
● 1E Grizzly Creek
8 miles
Location: Grizzly Creek Guard Station to Buffalo Pass Route description: Access Grizzly Creek from Colorado 14 in North Park. Alternative access to Buffalo Pass.
● 1F Sawmill Creek
16 miles
Location: Intersection of 1E to Rabbit Ears Pass Route description: Forms a 40-mile loop with 1A and 1E.
◆◆ 1G Round Lake Cutoff
4 miles
Location: Round Lake to 1F trail Route description: Route not groomed or maintained. Know where you’re going. Have map and compass.
■◆ 5A South Walton Peak
6 miles
Location: Muddy Creek or Dumont Lake to South Walton Peak Route description: Nice views as route climbs South Walton Peak. Be aware that nearby North Walton Peak is for non-motorized recreation. Additional trails are located elsewhere in the forest. Contact the U.S. Forest Service for maps and more information or visit the website: www.fs.fed.us/mbr/rd-hpbe. Source: All material supplied by the U.S. Forest Service
Backcountry Information Cross Country Ski General Information 1. Park only in designated areas. These are identified by large trailhead parking signs. 2. Skiing is recommended in areas north and south of U.S. 40 from the West Summit east to Walton Creek. 3. Ski routes are marked with blue diamonds on trees. Bamboo poles are used to mark the trail route through open areas when snow depth permits. After heavy snowfalls, the posts and poles may be covered with snow and not visible. 4. Routes are not groomed and have sections of steep ascent and descent. Skiers should have the skills to handle varied terrain and snow conditions before attempting these routes. The exception is Bruce’s Trail, which is occasionally groomed in early ski season. 5. Dogs’ feet may damage ski tracks. Dog droppings should be removed from the trail. Dogs are not allowed on Bruce’s Trail in early season when it is groomed. Snowshoe General Information Snowshoers are welcome to use the marked cross country ski routes on Rabbit Ears Pass, but they should travel parallel to the ski tracks, not on them. Snowshoes damage ski tracks. Recommended routes for snowshoeing are Walton Peak Loop and Bruce’s Trail. Smaller loops for snowshoers may be available. Contact the USFS for details: 970-879-2299. Snowmobile General Information 1. Park only in designated areas. These are identified by large trailhead parking signs. 2. Snowmobile use areas are north and south of U.S. 40, from Walton Creek to Muddy Pass. Please respect non-motorized areas. 3. Snowmobile trails are maintained by volunteers from Routt Powder Riders. 4. Snowmobile routes are marked with orange diamonds on trees. Poles are used to mark the trail routes through open areas. 5. Snowmobiles are required to be registered annually with Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Non-Motorized Areas Two areas, the west side of Rabbit Ears Pass on U.S. 40 and an area by the Dry Lake Campground on the Buffalo Pass Road, are managed for non-motorized recreation. These areas are marked on trailhead maps and on the ground. These areas are closed to motorized users. Violations are punishable. Wilderness The Mount Zirkel Wilderness and the Sarvis Creek Wilderness are closed to snowmobiles. Violations are punishable. S TE AM B O AT S P RI N G S VI S I TO RS ’ G U I D E | S P RIN G 2 0 1 5 | VG 59
Outdoors Guide Backcountry Area Trail Map Buffalo Pass Terms and Conditions:
Mount Zirkel Wilderness boundary
Road gated at Dry Lake in winter S tr awb err y Park Rd.
• All users must obtain a permit and carry it with them. • Within the mixed use and commercial area, all over-the-snow motorized vehicles must stay on designated routes. • Failure to obtain a permit or to keep over-the-snow motorized vehicles on designated routes could result in fines or the loss of privileges to use the area. Old Town
Backcountry permits are required for all users of the Buffalo Pass Winter Recreation Area. Permits are available at Dry Creek trailhead or the Forest Buffalo Pass Winter Recreation Area Service office in Steamboat Springs.
To get to Strawberry Park Road from U.S. 40, turn north on Third Street, right on Fish Creek Falls Road and left on Amethyst Drive. Follow Amethyst until it turns into Strawberry Park Road (CR 36).
Safety and Etiquette Recommendations: • Snowcats have the right-of- way; snowmobiles should move to the side of the trail and pass snowcats slowly. • There are many blind corners – travel slowly and be aware of others. • There is no avalanche control. It is your responsibility to know snow and weather conditions and your own ability. • Skiers and boarders – conserve powder. Keep your tracks tight.
Non-Motorized Area
Muddy Creek Dumont
Old Columbine
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General location of trail is indicated. For a more complete trail map, contact Routt National Forest, 970-870-2299, 925 Weiss Dr., Steamboat Springs Cross country ski trail Snowmobile trailhead Non-motorized area boundary. Non-motorized use on the west side. Multiple use on the east side. approximate scale in miles
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Sources: Routt County, Routt Powder Riders and the U.S. Forest Service.
Backcountry Contact Information Colorado Avalanche Information Ctr. Routt Nat’l Forest Yampa Ranger Dist. Steamboat Lake State Park PO Box 667 | 61855 Routt County Rd 129 PO Box 7 | 300 Roselawn | Yampa 80483 970-275-5360 | caic.state.co.us/ Clark 80428 | 970-879-3922 | coloradoparks.org 970-638-4516 | fs.fed.us/r2/mbr/rd-yampa Routt National Forest Hahns Peak/ Bears Ears Ranger District 925 Weiss Dr | Steamboat Springs 80487 970-870-2299 | fs.fed.us/r2/mbr/rd-hpbe
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Stagecoach State Park PO Box 98 | Oak Creek 80468 970-736-2436 | coloradoparks.org
Steamboat Ski Touring Center PO Box 775401 | 1230 Steamboat Blvd. Steamboat Springs 80477 | 970-879-8180
* Check with local u.s. forest service offices regarding Trail Opening dates.
US Forest Service Trails
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26 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 8,680 ft. | Highest Point 10,038 ft.
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■◆ Coulton Creek Loop
13 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 7,640 ft. | Highest Point 8,600 ft | Single Track 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 Scott 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; Trails Illustrated: #116
● Elk Run Trail – Stagecoach State Park 10 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 7,212 ft. | Highest Point 7,212 ft. | Wildlife viewing, especially in late afternoon
Trail begins at fishing access parking lot off County Road 16 at south end of Stagecoach Reservoir. At about 4.5 mi., trail crosses the dam and joins County Road 18. Follow County Road 18 to park road, past marina and offices, then back onto the trail until you have to veer onto County Road 16 to cross the bridge at the south end of the lake. USGS: Blacktail Mountain, Trails Illustrated: #118
■ Fishhook, Lost and Lake Elmo
6 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 10,000 ft. | Highest Point 10,000 ft. | Excellent 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. (NOTE: 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. NFSR 311 - closed for hazardous tree removal - contact office for reroutes. USGS: Mt. Werner; Trails Illustrated: #118
Take County Road. 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 (single track, no ATVs) southeast about 5 miles to NFSR 409, then follow the road about 3 mi. to Wyoming Trail #1101. Take Trail #1101 north about 10 mi. to Hare Trail #1199, then follow the trail west about 3 mi. to NFSR 520. Take 520 west 3 mi. to NFSR 500, south on 500 about 1 mi. to NFSR 402 and back to trailhead #1203. USGS: Mt. Werner; Trails Illustrated: #118
●■ Mad Creek Trail/Hot Springs Trail 4.5 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 7,000 ft. | Highest Point 7,400 ft. | Hikers beware of heavy bike traffic.
Trailhead is not marked. Take County Road 129 to the Mad Creek trailhead. Walk back down County Road 129 approx. 400 yds. to NFSR 128. About 1/2 mile up, the hot springs trail cuts off to the right. Strawberry Park Hot Springs are private; admission is charged to access the springs. Popular mountain bike trail. USGS: Mad Creek; Trails Illustrated: #117
■◆ Manzanares Trail Loop
27.5 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 8,680 ft. | Highest Point 10,038 ft. | Wildlife viewing, especially in late afternoon | Hilly, rocky sections and steep grades are challenging. Take County Road 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 (single track, no ATVs) southeast about 5 miles to NFSR 409, then follow the road about 3 mi. to Wyoming Trail #1101. Take Trail #1101 north about 13 miles to Manzanares Trail #1204, follow the trail west about 5 mi. back to trailhead #1203. USGS: Farwell Mountain, Davis Peak; Trails Illustrated #116
◆◆ Nipple Peak Loop
30 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 9,500 ft. | Highest Point 10,200 ft. | Hills, rocks and trees add to the difficulty of this loop. (Open for motorized use July 1 - Sept. 30) Take County Road 129 north to NFSR 047. Turn left and continue about 10 miles to trailhead #1147. Left on trail #1156 about 10 miles. Left on County Road 129 back to the car. USGS: Maiden Peak, Shield Mountain, Elkhorn Mountain; Trails Illustrated #116 (trailhead only)
5 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 7,000 ft. | Highest Point 7,840 ft. | Located in Service Creek Wilderness Follow County Road 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 parking lot. Most people follow trail 2.2 mi. to bridge that crosses Sarvis Creek and turn around, but trail continues to Buffalo Park Rd. (12 mi. one way). USGS: Blacktail Mountain; Trails Illustrated: #118
● South Fork Loop
12 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 7,680 ft. | Highest Point 8,400 ft. | Spectacular views of mountain peaks; follows south fork of Elk River Can be done as a loop or one way. For the loop, start at Hinman Campground. Trail exits at NFSR 433; follow it west and north to NFSR 400 and then west back to Hinman. To go one way, park at trailhead #110 off NFSR 443 and walk downhill to Hinman. USGS: Mt. Ethel; Trails Illustrated: #116 & #117
● Spring Creek Trail
10.5 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 7,000 ft. | Highest Point 7,920 ft. | Within Steamboat Springs city limits Access trail at corner of Amethyst Drive and Maple Street. Follow County Road 34 (single-lane, rough road) 1/2 mi. to reservoirs. Trail continues approximately 4 mi. to Dry Lake Campground. Popular mountain bike trail on improved surface. USGS: Steamboat Springs; Trails Illustrated: #116 & #117
■ Three Island Lake
7 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 8,380 ft. | Highest Point 9,878 ft. | Mount Zirkel Wilderness, follows the south fork of the Elk River Turn right past Seedhouse Campground on NFSR 443 and continue approximately 3 miles to trailhead on left side of road. Turn right at intersection of trail #1163 and follow to lake in Mount Zirkel Wilderness. No bikes allowed. USGS: Mt. Zirkel; Trails Illustrated: #116
Note: Mechanized travel, including mountain bikes, is prohibited in wilderness areas.
■ Rabbit Ears Peak
6 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 9,600 ft. | Highest Point 10,651 ft. | Volcanic rock formation, vast wildflower fields | Do not climb on the “ears,” which are unsafe, crumbly rock. Take East U.S. 40 to Dumont Lake Campground turnoff. Follow road past the campground and picnic area, turn left at Rabbit Ears Pass monument and follow sign to NFSR 311 (rough road; 4-wheel drive suggested). Continue approx. 1/4 mi. to NFSR 291 on right. Park and hike on road, which bears to the right. USGS: Rabbit Ears; Trails Illustrated: #118 S TE AM B O AT S P RI N G S VI S I TO RS ’ G U I D E | S P RIN G 2 0 1 5 | VG 61
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Our agents are experienced, full-time real estate professionals who provide quality service to our community and handle all types of real estate.
Like many local residents, Kim Kreissig works hard so she can enjoy Steamboat Springs with her family and friends. Here are her top-10 essential springtime activities. 1. Running on the Yampa River Core Trail 2. Enjoying the sunrise while drinking a mug of hot tea 3. BBQs with family and friends 4. Patio Happy Hours at my favorite Steamboat establishments 5. Skiing Mount Werner in light gear
Our philosophy is simple. We want to have long-term relationships with our customers so we always put them first!
6. Empty grocery stores 7. Enjoying my last Bloody Mary of the season at Hazie’s 8. Hot air balloon ride with continental breakfast and Champagne toast 9. Getting the go-karts out for the kids
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10. Touring and showing newly listed properties and enjoying easy access to them Kim Kreissig is owner/broker of ReMax Par tners’ Steamboat Springs location. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS VIS I T O R S ’ G U I D E | S P R I N G 2 015 | VG 63
970.879.SOLD(7653) 155 Anglers Drive • STE 200 Next to Chamber Visitor’s Center RemaxSteamboat.com
Real Estate Guide Apartments
Mountain Village Apartments 1101 Mtn. Village Circle, 970-870-1719 www.steamboatapartments.com Central Park Management 800 Weiss Dr., Ste. A 970-879-3294 www.centralparkmanagement.com
Appraisers
Elliott Appraisal Services 732 Lincoln Ave., Ste. A 970-879-1472
Board of Realtors Steamboat Springs Board of Realtors 625 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 202 970-879-4663 www.ssbr.org
Business Brokers Mountain States Business Brokers Group 970-819-9789 www.msbba.com
Commercial Real Estate
Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties 350 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-8814 www.coldwellbankersteamboat.com Colorado Group Realty 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-8800 www.mybrokers.com Colorado Partners Realty Group 33255 Creek Summit Lane, 970-291-1255 www.coloradopartners.net MR Realty 2150 Resort Dr. , Ste. 200 970-879-0763 www.MRRealtySteamboat.com Nordic Spirit, Inc./ Sundance @ Fishcreek 445 Anglers Dr. , Ste. 2-C 970-871-4992 www.sundanceatfishcreek.com Ski Town Commercial Real Estate 729 Pine St. 970-871-0002 www.skitowncommercial.com Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty 610 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 100 970-879-8100 www.steamboatsir.com Steamboat Village Brokers 1855 Ski Time Square Dr., 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com The Commercial Property Group 3001 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. E. 970-879-1402 www.cpgsteamboat.com
Land and Ranch Real Estate
Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties 350 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-8814 www.coldwellbankersteamboat.com Colorado Group Realty 509 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8800 www.mybrokers.com Steamboat Real Estate 620 Oak St. 970-879-5000 ext. 12 www.steamboatrealestate.com Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty 610 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 100 970-879-8100 www.steamboatsir.com Steamboat Village Brokers 1855 Ski Time Square Dr., 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com
Mortgage Brokers
Alpine Bank Mortgage 1901 Pine Grove Road, Ste. 101 877-886-3171 www.alpinebank.com Centennial Bank 635 Marketplace Plaza, 970-870-9990 www.centennialbanking.com Mountain Valley Bank 2201 Curve Plaza, Unit 101A 970-870-6550 www.bankmvb.com Nordic Spirit, Inc./ Sundance @ Fishcreek 445 Anglers Dr. , Ste. 2-C 970-871-4992 www.sundanceatfishcreek.com Vectra Bank Colorado 2155 Resort Dr., Ste. 300 970-871-4400 www.vectrabank.com Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Lynn Reiff NMLSR 409814, 320 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8586 www.wfhm.com/lynn-reiff Yampa Valley Bank 600 S. Lincoln Ave., 970-879-2993 www.yampavalleybank.com
Real Estate Agents
Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties
350 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-8814 www.coldwellbankersteamboat.com Pamela Baker 970-879-8814 Karen Beauvais 970-879-8814
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Mix Beauvais 970-879-8814 Kim Butler 970-879-8814 Annick Chappot-Look 970-879-8814 Todd Conklin 970-879-8814 Kelly Conway 970-846-7496 Christine Hands 970-846-8109 Robert Hessenberger 970-879-8814 ext. 119 Giles Howard 970-846-6445 Vicki Jackson 970-846-9126 Di James 970-879-8814 ext. 113 John James 970-879-8814 Catherine Lykken 970-879-8814 Dave Moloney 970-879-8814 ext. 126 William Morris 970-879-8814 ext. 121 Aimee Nagel 970-879-8814 ext. 117 Steve Novack 970-846-3060 Hal Noyes 970-846-0287 Sharon Pace-Ward 970-879-8814 ext. 115 Susan Ross 970-879-8814 Greg Rudolph 970-879-8814 ext. 107 Dan Shores 970-846-3860 Mike Shuttleworth 970-846-9126 John Tomasini 970-879-8814 ext. 127 Robert Yazbeck 970-846-7685
Colorado Group Realty 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-8800 www.mybrokers.com Kyra Alexander 970-819-2830 Joe Armstrong 970-846-7441 Todd Asbury 970-846-4621 Mike Autrey 970-871-0682 Dave Barnes 970-819-5169 Sharon Beaupre 970-846-8257 Kelly Becker 970-870-8800 Troy Brookshire 970-846-2356 Amy Brown 970-870-8800 Coleman Cook 970-846-5086 Jim Cook 970-846-1746 Kevin Dietrich 970-389-6745
Martin Dragnev 970-291-9412 Matt Eidt 970-819-0827 Joanne Erickson 970-819-0755 Lee Findell 970-846-0695 Penny Fletcher 970-846-4429 Sonia Franzel 808-255-1323 Vonnie Frentress 970-846-4372 Noah Gale 425-941-8788 Shelby Guettich 970-870-8800 Randall Hannaway 970-846-2104 Dave Hartley 970-846-3281 Amy Hillenbrand 970-846-8440 Donna Mae Hoots 970-846-1823 Nancy Jarchow 970-846-1473 Jonathan Kowalsky 970-870-8800 Dean Laird 970-846-8284 Mike Lewis 970-846-5596 Sandi Martin 970-819-6556 Sharon Martin 970-846-9987 Jim Martin 970-870-8800 Nick Metzler 970-846-8811 Chris Paoli 970-819-1432 Dan Picaro 970-870-8800 Eliese Pivarnik 970-819-6372 Mike Pivarnik 970-870-8800 Tom Ptach 970-846-6964 Joy Rasmussen 970-846-8678 Kenny Reisman 970-846-5101 Marne Roberts 970-846-1868 Annamarie Shunny 970-846-7547 Shelley Standford 970-846-2991 Bo Stempel 970-819-1123 Sue Stempel 970-819-0981 Lisa Stoll 970-870-8800 Lori Thompson 970-846-6350 Marci Valicenti 970-846-9224 Tom Valicenti 970-846-2859 Jon Wade 970-879-0879
Judy Wagar 970-846-6875 Beth Walsh 970-846-7032 Ronald Wendler 970-846-7500 Nancy Westphale 970-846-0504 Amy J. Williams 970-846-8601 Pete Wither 970-846-1867 Scott Wither 970-846-5898
Elk River Realty Mike Woolverton
404 Oak St., Ste 102 970-879-8103 www.elkriverrealty.com
Moser & Associates Inc.
610 Oak St. 970-879-2839
MR Realty
2150 Resort Dr., Ste 200 www.MRRealtySteamboat.com Kathy Connell 970-846-3746 Ken Schomaker 970-879-0763
RE/MAX Partners 155 Anglers Dr., Ste. 200 www.steamboatrealestate partners.com Chuck Armbruster 970-846-5655 Angela Ashby 970-819-4897 Stephan Baden 970-846-8575 Ryan Barclay 970-846-8101 Michael Buckley 970-846-5761 Dylan Davidson 970-879-SOLD (7653) Suellyn Godino 970-846-9967 Karen Hughes 970-846-4841 Kim Kreissig 970-846-4250 Wayne Ranieri 970-846-1002 Jim Walters 970-846-8760 Peggy Wolfe 970-846-8804
Steamboat Real Estate
620 Oak St. www.steamboatrealestate.com Mitch Clementson 970-879-5000 ext. 12 Pamela Lindahl 970-879-5000 ext. 18
Steamboat Ski & Resort Realty
2300 Mt. Werner Circle www.steamboatrealty.com Dave Irish 970-871-5505
Kristin Lile 970-871-5505 Kathleen Murphy 970-871-5505
Steamboat Ski Town Real Estate Niffy McNiff Bube 970-846-6293 30090 Bannock Trail www.steamboatskitown realestate.com
Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty
610 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 100 970-879-8100 www.steamboatsir.com Ivy Baker 970-846-7707 Moose Barrows 303-579-1924 Bob Bomeisl 970-846-3046 Cam Boyd 970-846-8100 John & Wanda Busch 641-425-8713 Bruce Carta 970-879-8100 Jack & Diane Carter 970-846-3261 Jody Corey 970-846-9449 Michelle Diehl 970-879-8100 Chris Dillenbeck 970-846-9933 Charlie Dressen 970-846-6435 Mark Dudley 970-819-4538 Laura Egger 970-879-8100 Scott Eggleston 970-846-7471 Scott Eggleston 970-879-8100 Steve Elkins 970-846-5376 Dutch Elting 970-879-8100 Melissa Fielding 970-879-8100 Meg Firestone 970-846-5643 Cheryl Foote 970-846-6444 Darrin Fryer 970-846-5551 Ken Gold 970-846-1247 Vicky Hanna 970-846-1725 Molly Hibbard 970-846-8536 Robyn Higginbothamn 970-846-8247 Rick Hodges 970-846-1984 Kristi Hoffman 970-879-8100 Ted Hoffman 970-846-1031 Colleen de Jong 970-846-5569
Michael de Jong 970-879-8100 Jamie Lamb 970-879-8100 Jill Limberg 970-846-2608 Valerie Lish 970-846-1082 Cindy MacGray 970-846-0342 Ren Martyn 970-846-3118 Anne Mayberry 970-846-1425 Mark McElhinney 970-846-5005 Carolyn Nickum 970-819-4192 Lisa Olson 970-846-0713 Lambert Orton 970-846-1911 Beth Postemski 970-276-1100 Maddie Renninger 970-879-8100 Barkley Robinson 970-819-6950 Lisa Ruffino 970-846-6838 Rachel Ryan 970-879-8100 Barb Shipley 970-846-5151 Marc Small 970-846-8815 Ali Small-Kovach 970-819-7740 Ryan Stafford 970-846-5943 Kathy Steinberg 970-846-8418 Adrienne Stroock 970-846-3590 Harry Thompson 970-846-1556 Josie Tolan 970-846-6781 Pam Vanatta 970-291-8100 Ralph Walton 970-879-8100 Tony Walton 970-846-7577 Bill Wheeler 970-879-8100 Tom Wilson 970-846-4121 Chris Wittemyer 970-846-1364 Stephan Zittel 970-846-4803
Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty 56 Ninth St. 970-870-8885 www.buysteamboat.com Doug Labor 970-870-8885 Robyn Orton 970-870-8885 Ulrich Salzgeber 970-870-8885
Steamboat Village Brokers, LTD Real Estate
1855 Ski Time Square Dr., 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com Barb Backurz 970-846-0301 Darlinda Baldinger 970-846-7192 David Baldinger, Jr. 970-846-2560 Joan Conroy 970-846-5934 Steve Downs 970-846-1709 Rebecca Ferguson 970-846-2293 Diane Franklin 970-879-2259 Peggy Garrett 970-734-4132 Joan Hart 970-819-2936 Christi Herbert 970-734-5590 Ch Loe Lawrence 970-819-2150 Roy Powell 970-846-1661 Cindy Rogers 970-846-3671 Lance Romick 970-846-1524 Ray Wright 970-846-3048 Arlene Zopf 970-846-5310
Steamboat West Nicholas Rose 970-879-0404 P.O. Box 771644
The Commercial Property Group
3001 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste E www.cpgsteamboat.com Medora Fralick 970-879-1402 Stephanie McDonald 970-879-1402
Real Estate Companies
Axis West Management & Realty 1585 Mid Valley Dr., Unit 8 970-879-8171 www.axiswestrealty.com Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties 350 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-8814 www.coldwellbankersteamboat.com Colorado Group Realty 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-8800 www.mybrokers.com Colorado Partners Realty Group 33255 Creek Summit Lane, 970-291-1255 www.coloradopartners.net Elk River Realty 404 Oak St., Ste. 102 970-879-8103 www.elkriverrealty.com
MR Realty 2150 Resort Dr. , Ste. 200 970-879-0763 www.MRRealtySteamboat.com
Resort Ventures West 610 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 210 970-879-7772 www.resortventureswest.com
The Porches Of Steamboat 2096 Indian Summer Dr., 970-879-0600 www.theporches.com
Steamboat Village Brokers 1855 Ski Time Square Dr., 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com
RE/MAX Partners 155 Anglers Dr., Ste. 200 970-879-SOLD (7653) www.steamboatrealestatepartners.com
Title Services
Steamboat Lodging Properties 3275 Snowflake Circle, 970-879-8161 www.SteamboatLodging Properties.com
Land Title Guarantee Company 721 Oak St., Ste. 102 970-870-2822 www.ltgc.com
Steamboat Real Estate 620 Oak St., 970-879-5000 ext.12 www.steamboatrealestate.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Realty 2300 Mt. Werner Circle, 970-871-5505 www.steamboatrealty.com Steamboat Ski Town Real Estate 30090 Bannock Trail, 970-846-6293 www.steamboatskitownrealestate.com Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty 610 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 100 970-879-8100 www.steamboatsir.com Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty 56 Ninth St., 970-870-8885 www.buysteamboat.com Steamboat Village Brokers 1855 Ski Time Square Dr., 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com Steamboat West 970-879-0404 Taylor/Brennan 2420 Ski Trail Lane, 970-879-2924
Real Estate Developers
Alpine Mountain Ranch & Club 33105 Meadow Creek Dr. , 970-875-1200 www.alpinemountainranch steamboat.com Colorado Group Realty 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-8800 www.mybrokers.com Green Courte Partners 751 Yampa St., 970-761-2385 www.greencourtepartners.com The Porches Of Steamboat 2096 Indian Summer Dr., 970-879-0600 www.theporches.com
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LOCAL KNOWLEDGE AILEEN SANDSTEDT
Horses are one of Aileen Sandstedt’s reasons for loving springtime in the Yampa Valley. Here are some of her favorite things about this extraordinary time of year. 1. Saddling up the herd for a property tour on a blue sky day 2. Horseback riding through a blossoming ranch meadow surrounded by Flat Top snowcaps 3. Horses sunning in soft, fluffy snow 4. Riding club horse schooling and training 5. Sunrise snowshoeing through a budding aspen grove 6. Cinco de Mayo at the Rio Grande Restaurant 7. Hayfields peaking through the snowcaps 8. The sound of water trickling down from the Flat Tops 9. Early sunrise bird chattering and singing 10. High noon manic workout with the overhead doors up Aileen Sandstedt is a Managing Member of CP Par tners Worldwide Real Estate and Principal of Colorado Par tners with offices in both Steamboat Springs and Denver. She is also co-owner of CR Summit Riding Club.
Courtesy Aileen Sandstedt
SERVICES GUIDE
Sophisticated Steamboat Savvy… So... You’re looking to purchase a Steamboat Property, perhaps you just found one in this very magazine or while strolling through our cowboy charmed town. Who do you call? The agent of the property that represents the Seller and other Seller’s at large OR a Realtor with a team that delivers Buyer, Occupier & New Owner Advocacy, Ranch Infrastructure Advisory and Operating Ranch Management Services. It’s a smart choice. Call Aileen!
970.291.1255 A Real Estate Professional with a proven 30 year Occupier Real Estate Platform.
Already own a ranch and need infrastructure and/or operating assistance? We can help you there too!
Colorado Partners Realty Group 135 11th Street Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 Aileen@ColoradoPartners.net STEAMBOAT SPRINGS VISITOR S ’ G U I D E | S P R I N G 2 015 | VG 67
Services Guide Advertising and Marketing
Steamboat Pilot & Today 1901 Curve Plaza 970-879-1502 www.steamboattoday.com
Media
Steamboat TV18 1901 Curve Plaza 970-871-4215 www.steamboattv18.com
Always Mountain Time Radio Network 2955 Village Dr., Unit 20 970-879-5368 www.alwaysmountaintime.com Comcast 625 S. Lincoln Ave. (888) 824-4010 www.comcast.com Dex One Corporation 9380 Station St., Lone Tree 303-784-2332 www.dexone.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 Erin McDaniel Media 303-903-8772 www.erinmcdanielmedia.com Homes & Land of Steamboat Springs & NW Colorado 3001 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. E 515-745-5279 www.steamboatsprings homesforsale.com KBCR 96.9 FM / Big Country Radio 2110 Mt. Werner Road 970-879-2270 www.kbcr.com KRAI FM / 55 Country Radio 1111 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-824-6574 www.krai.com KUNC 1901 56th Ave., Ste. 200, Greeley 970-378-2579 www.kunc.org Mountain Living Magazine 303-931-0743 www.mountainliving.com Names and Numbers 1169 Hilltop Parkway, Ste. 104E 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 www.steamboatcouponbook.com Rocky Mountain PBS 1089 Bannock St., Denver 303-892-6666 www.rmpbs.org Steamboat Guidebook 970-846-6420
Valley Voice 730 Lincoln Ave., Unit 1 970-846-8953 www.yampavalleyvoice.com Verne Lundquist Productions 1710 Natches Way 970-879-2393 Xuma 456 S. Broadway, Denver 303-770-6754 www.xumacom.com
Beauty and Wellness Bath and Beauty Products Little Moon Essentials 2475 W. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6711 www.littlemoonessentials.com
Dietitian
Dietary Designs 928 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 205, Lorenz Building 303-917-3175 www.SteamboatDietaryDesigns.com Feeding The Body, Feeding The Soul 410 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. A7 970-875-7114 www.feedingthebody feedingthesoul.com
Fitness and Health Centers
Align Pilates, Physical Therapy,Wellness 702 Oak St. 970-870-0100 www.alignsteamboat.com Anytime Fitness 1875 Central Park Dr. 970-875-1130 www.anytimefitness.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Peak Fitness Center 1103 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4943 www.peakfitnesssteamboat.com Steamboat Pilates,Yoga and Fitness 1104 Lincoln Ave., Unit 103 970-879-6788 www.steamboatpilatesandfitness.com Yoga Center of Steamboat 701 Yampa St. 970-870-1522 www.yogacenterofsteamboat.com
Steamboat Magazine 1120 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. B-1 970-871-9413 www.steamboatmagazine.com VG 68 | ONLINE A T WWW. steamboatCHAMB ER .com
Holistic Health and Nutritional Products
Herbalife Independent Member Doug Smith 970-871-9663
Massage Therapy
A Most Kneaded Massage 2955 Village Dr., Unit 3 970-846-1245 www.amostkneadedmassage.com Advanced Massage & Healing Arts 2955 Village Dr., Unit 2 970-879-2444 www.lenahealingarts.com
Wildhorse Salon 690 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 4 970-879-1222 www.steamboatsalon.com
Vectra Bank Colorado 2155 Resort Dr., Ste. 300 970-871-4400 www.vectrabank.com
Spas
Vectra Bank Colorado 703 Lincoln Ave, Ste B106 970-871-4400 www.vectrabank.com
Grand Spa, The 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5514 www.steamboatgrand.com/grand-spa Life Essentials Day Spa 345 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9543 www.massagesteamboat.com
Kneading Hands 306 Oak St. 970-846-9032 www.kneadinghandstherapy.com
Rocky Mountain Day Spa 2200 Village Inn Court, Sheraton Resort 970-870-9860 www.steamboatmassage.com
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Royal Foot Massage & Reflexology 1755 Central Park Plaza 970-879-6362 www.steamboatfootmassage.com
Royal Foot Massage & Reflexology 1755 Central Park Plaza 970-879-6362 www.steamboatfootmassage.com
Waterside Day Spa & Salon 1110 Yampa St., Unit 110 970-875-0271 www.watersidedayspa.com
Serenity Massage 419 Oak St. 970-819-2700 www.serenitysteamboat.com
Yoga
Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs 44200 County Road 36 970-879-0342 www.strawberryhotsprings.com The Grand Spa 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5514 www.steamboatgrand.com/grand-spa
Personal Trainers
Anytime Fitness 1875 Central Park Dr. 970-875-1130 www.anytimefitness.com Iron Edge Coaching/Personal Training 1335 Eagle Glen Dr. 970-961-9292 www.ironedgecoaching.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Salons
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Sundance Studio 385 Anglers Dr., Ste. D 970-819-9275 www.sundance-studio.com
Business and Professional Services Banks
Alpine Bank 1901 Pine Grove Road, Ste. 101 970-871-1901 www.alpinebank.com American Express OPEN Small Business Credit Cards 200 Vesey St., New York (917) 593-8729 www.americanexpress.com/us/ small-business/credit-cards
Wells Fargo Bank West 320 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2000 www.wellsfargo.com Wells Fargo Bank West - City Market 1825 Central Park Dr 970-879-1593 www.wellsfargo.com Yampa Valley Bank 600 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2993 www.yampavalleybank.com
Child Care
Baby Business 30006 County Road 14-C 970-879-6645 www.babybusiness.org Discovery Learning Center 2875 Village Dr. 970-879-5973 www.familydevelopmentcenter.org First Impressions of Routt County 135 Sixth St. 970-870-5270 www.firstimpressionsofrouttcounty.org Kid’s Kabin Preschool 624 Pitkin St. 970-879-5896 Kids’ Vacation Center 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5375 www.steamboat.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Young Tracks Preschool & Child Care Center 1647 Mid Valley Dr. 970-879-5790 www.youngtracks.com
Corporate Training and Workshops
10th St. Barber Shop 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9809
Bank of the San Juans 270 Anglers Dr. 970-871-8070 www.banksanjuans.com
Bridgestone Winter Driving School 2300 Mt. Werner Circle, Unit C7 970-879-6104 www.winterdrive.com
Brio Salon and Spa 414 Oak St. 970-870-6541 www.briosalonsteamboat.com
Bank of the West 555 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4040 www.bankofthewest.com
Iconic Adventures 635 Yampa St. (404) 668-6836 www.iconicadventures.com
Exclusive Nails & Tan 1815 Central Park Dr., Unit 107 970-870-7870
Centennial Bank 635 Marketplace Plaza 970-870-9990 www.centennialbanking.com
Inspired Life Network 1275 Crawford Ave., Office 138 970-819-0637 www.inspiredlifenetwork.com
Mountain Valley Bank 2201 Curve Plaza, Unit 101A 970-870-6550 www.bankmvb.com
Misto Productions, Inc. 2620 S. Copper Frontage Road 970-871-6786 www.mistopro.com
Great Clips 1835 Central Park Dr., Unit 2 970-879-1297 www.greatclips.com
Muntean Leadership Group 3145 Aspen Wood Dr. 970-367-4470 www.munteanleadershipgroup.com
Dry Cleaners and Laundromats
Resort Dry Cleaning 405 Anglers Dr., Sundance Plaza 970-879-1598 Ski Town Cleaners 1815 Central Park Dr. 970-879-0074 www.skitowncleaners.com
Packing and Shipping
Steamboat Veterinary Hospital 1878 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1041 www.steamboatveterinary hospitalpc.com
Dining Chef Services
Amuse Bouche 970-819-7807 www.amusebouchechef.com Making It With Mark, LLC. 40955 County Road 80, Hayden 970-846-5669 www.makingitwithmark.com
Federal Express 2717 S. Copper Passage Road 800-463-3339 www.fedex.com
Event and Wedding Planning
PostNet Full Service Business Center 1625 Mid Valley Dr., Unit 1 970-871-9000 www.co105.postnet.com
Banquet and Reception Facilities
The UPS Store 1815 Central Park Dr. 970-879-6161 www.theUPSstore.com
Printing Companies
Lone Oak Studio 2570 S. Copper Frontage Road, Unit 9 970-879-4889 Northwest Graphics 625 S. Lincoln Ave., Ste. 101 970-879-5444 www.nwgprint.com PostNet Full Service Business Center 1625 Mid Valley Dr., Unit 1 970-871-9000 www.co105.postnet.com Steamboat Pilot & Today 1901 Curve Plaza 970-879-1502 www.steamboattoday.com Steamboat Sign Company 129 Spruce St. 970-879-7606 www.steamboatsigncompany.com
Telecommunications
8th St. Steakhouse 50 Eighth St. 970-879-3131 www.8thSt.steakhouse.com Aurum Food & Wine 811 Yampa St. 970-879-9500 www.aurumsteamboat.com Bar Lazy L Ranch 26480 County Road 52E 970-879-1082 www.barlazylranch.com Bella Vista Estate, A Private Resort 31095 East U.S. 40 970-879-4449 www.steamboat1.com bistro c.v. 345 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4197 www.bistrocv.com Catamount Ranch & Club 33400A Catamount Dr. 970-871-9300 www.catamountranchclub.com Creekside Cafe 131 11th St. 970-879-4925 www.creekside-cafe.com
Ensignal 507 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7601 www.ensignal.com
Ghost Ranch 56 Seventh St. 970-879-9898 www.ghostranchsteamboat.com
Union Wireless 1835 Central Park Dr., Unit 16 (888) 926-2273 www.unionwireless.com
Glen Eden Resort 54737 County Road 129, Clark 970-879-3907 www.glenedenresort.com
Veterinarians
Harwigs & L’Apogee 911 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1919 www.harwigs.com
Mt. Werner Veterinary Hospital 35825 East U.S. 40 970-879-3486 www.mtwernervet.com Pet Kare Clinic 102 Anglers Dr. 970-879-5273 www.petkareclinic.com
Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Court 970-879-2220 www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com Slopeside Grill 1855 Ski Time Square Dr., Torian Plum Plaza 970-879-2916 www.slopesidegrill.com
Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Mazzola’s Italian Restaurant 917 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2405 www.mazzolas.com
Misto Productions, Inc. 2620 S. Copper Frontage Road 970-871-6786 www.mistopro.com
Steamboat Smokehouse 912 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7427 www.steamboatsmokehouse.com
Qdoba Mexican Grill 1755 Central Park Dr., Ste. 116 970-879-7610 www.qdoba.com
One Fine Day Productions 442 Oak St. 970-871-7431 www.weddingsinsteamboat.com
The Egg & I 325 Anglers Dr. 970-871-4633 www.theeggandirestaurants.com
Rex’s Events & Catering 3190 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-870-0438 rexsgrill.com/events-catering.php
Rocky Peak Productions, LLC 970-879-0480 www.rockypeakproductions.com
The Gondola Pub & Grill 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Gondola Square 970-879-4448 www.gondolapubandgrill.com
Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Court 970-879-2220 www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com
The Ore House at The Pine Grove 1465 Pine Grove Road 970-879-1190 www.orehouse.com The Steamboat Grand 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com The Tap House Sports Grill 729 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2431 www.thetaphouse.com Torian Plum Tent by Wyndham Vacation Rentals 1847 Ski Time Square Dr. www.wyndhamvacationrentals.com Truffle Pig Restaurant & Bar 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-7470 www.trufflepigrestaurant.com
Catering
Cugino’s Pizzeria 41 Eighth St. 970-879-5805 www.cuginosrestaurant.com
Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company 1030 Yampa St. 970-879-3504 www.steamboatseafood.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Smokehouse 912 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7427 www.steamboatsmokehouse.com The Steamboat Grand 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com Truffle Pig Restaurant & Bar 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-7470 www.trufflepigrestaurant.com
Decorations, Equipment, Rentals and Supplies
Colorado Event Rentals 2620 S. Copper Frontage Road, Unit 9 970-871-6786 www.coloradoeventrentals.com
Double Z BBQ, Inc. 1124 Yampa St. 970-879-0849 www.doublezbbq.com
Royal Flush Industries, Inc. 1605 Shield Dr. 970-870-6500
Fireside Catering 37735 County Road 179 970-879-9922 www.steamboatcatering.com
Steamboat Christmas Dream & Event Decor 1160 Manitou Ave. 970-439-1001 www.steamboatchristmasdream.com
Freshies 595 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8099 www.freshiessteamboat.com Harwigs & L’Apogee 911 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1919 www.harwigs.com JJRK Enterprises 400 Cherry Dr. 970-846-5681
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Entertainment
Top Shelf Entertainment 970-819-4401 www.topshelfsteamboat.com
Event Planners
Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Court 970-879-2220 www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com SoulSpark Events 970-819-3360 www.soulsparkevents.com Steamboat Christmas Dream & Event Decor 1160 Manitou Ave. 970-439-1001 www.steamboatchristmasdream.com The Steamboat Grand 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com
Florists
Alpine Floral & Atrium 970-879-2682 www.steamboatspringsflowers.com One Fine Day Productions 442 Oak St. 970-871-7431 www.weddingsinsteamboat.com Safeway 37500 E.ast U.S. 40 970-879-3766 www.safeway.com Steamboat Floral & Gifts 435 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1424 www.steamboatfloral.com Tall Tulips Flower Shop 45 Ninth St. 970-879-0555 www.talltulipsflowershop.com
Formal Wear
Allen’s 828 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0351
Photographers
Corey Kopischke Photography 970-846-2141 www.coreykopischke.com
Local Flavor 202 Sharp St., Oak Creek 970-846-1626
Last Call floral + events 111 E. Main St., Oak Creek 970-819-3668 www.lastcallevents.com
Erin McDaniel Media 303-903-8772 www.erinmcdanielmedia.com
Marno’s Custom Catering 3367 Apres Ski Way 970-879-4214 www.marnoscustomcatering.com
The Main Event 970-879-9020 www.themaineventcolorado.com
Natural Light Images 101 Moffat Ave., Oak Creek 970-846-5940 www.naturalightimages.net
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Services Guide Proper Exposure Photography 737 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1961 www.kenproperphotography.com Shauna Lamansky Photography 928 Lincoln Ave., Unit 108 970-879-6213 www.shaunastudio.com
Wedding Officiants
Marlene Fisher - Wedding Officiant 970-846-9911 www.steamboatmountainweddings.com
Wedding Registry
Olivia’s Home Furnishings 345 Anglers Dr. Ste. A, Sundance Plaza 970-879-1893 www.oliviashomefurnishings.com
Government and Community Churches and Synagogues 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 Road 970-879-0063 www.steamboatchristian.com Steamboat Sk8 Church 2851 Riverside Plaza, Unit 260 970-846-6754 www.steamboatsk8church.com Venue Church 719-351-6721 www.venuechurch.info
Community Services
Better Business Bureau 8020 S. County Road, Ste. 100, Fort Collins 970-224-4222 ext. 116 www.bbb.org Boys & Girls Club of Steamboat 325 Seventh St. 970-871-3160 www.craigbgc.org Grand Futures Prevention Coalition 445 Anglers Dr., Ste. 2-G 970-879-6188 www.grandfutures.org Horizons Specialized Services 405 Oak St. 970-879-4466 www.horizonsnwc.org Lift-Up of Routt County 2125 Curve Court 970-870-0727 www.liftupofrouttcounty.org Partners in Routt County 465 Anglers Dr., Ste. 1-E 970-879-6141 www.partnersrouttcounty.org
Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mtns. 1104-B 11th St. 970-879-2212 www.plannedparenthood.org/ health-center/centerDetails. asp?f=2168 Routt County Council on Aging 1605 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0633 www.yampavalley.info/centers/ seniors/organizations/routt_ county_council_on_aging Routt County United Way 270 Anglers Dr. 970-879-5605 www.routtcountyunitedway.org South Routt Economic Development Council Oak Creek www.southrouttedc.com Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association 125 Anglers Dr. 970-879-0880 www.steamboatchamber.com Steamboat Springs Parks & Community Services 245 Howelsen Parkway 970-879-4300 www.steamboatsprings.net Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club 845 Howelsen Parkway, 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 Colorado State University Extension Routt County 136 Sixth St., Courthouse Annex 970-879-0825 rcextension.colostate.edu Emerald Mountain School 818 Oak St. 970-879-8081 www.emeraldmountainschool.org Ignite Steamboat 970-870-0467 www.ignitesteamboat.com Mountain Learning Network 75 Fifth St. 970-870-3050 www.mountainlearningnetwork.org Steamboat Mountain School 42605 County Road 36 970-879-1350 www.steamboatmountainschool.org
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Steamboat Springs RE-2 Schools 325 Seventh St. 970-879-1530 www.sssd.k12.co.us
Yampa Valley Fiberworks 41180 North Highway 13, Craig 970-824-9568 www.yampavalleyfiberworks.com
The Steamboat Institute 970-846-6013 www.steamboatinstitute.org
Nonprofit Agencies
Government
City of Steamboat Springs 137 10th St. 970-879-2060 www.steamboatsprings.net Routt County Board of Commissioners 136 Sixth St., Courthouse Annex 970-879-0108 www.co.routt.co.us Steamboat Workforce Center - Colorado Dept. of Labor & 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 United States Postal Service 200 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8360 www.usps.com
Libraries
Bud Werner Memorial Library 1289 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0240 www.steamboatlibrary.org
Local Products
All Natural 12185 County Rd. 69, Hayden 970-276-3819
Advocates Building Peaceful Communitites 970-879-2034 www.advocatesbpc.org American Cancer Society 970-879-1999 www.cancer.org
Routt County Riders www.routtcountyriders.org Selah 1560 Pine Grove Road, Ste. D 970-871-1307 www.selahsteamboat.com Steamboat Mountain Village Partnership 970-871-6786 www.steamboatmountainvillage.com
Bike Town USA www.steamboatbiketown.com
Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association 125 Anglers Dr. 970-879-0880 www.steamboatchamber.com
CILS Benefactors 1815 Central Park Dr. 970-460-1232 www.cils.net/WEB
Steamboat Springs Ski Town Lions Club 303-518-5690 www.skilions.org
Community Agriculture Alliance 141 Ninth St. 970-879-4370 www.communityagalliance.org
Steamboat Springs Youth Hockey Association 285 Howelsen Parkway, Howelsen Ice Arena 970-871-0063 www.steamboatyouthhockey.com
Elk Mtn. Lodge 118 A.F. & A.M. (Masons) 111 Eighth St. 970-879-2154 www.coloradofreemasons.org Hahns Peak/Bears Ranger District of the Routt National Forest 925 Weiss Dr. 970-870-2299 www.fs.fed.us/r2/mbr Historic Routt County 842 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 3 970-875-1305 www.historicrouttcounty.org Home Builders Association of Steamboat Springs and Routt County 75 Arapahoe Lane 970-879-6184 www.hbasteamboat.com
Steamboat’s Over The Hill Gang 970-870-3274 www.ssoverthehillgang.org The Foundation - Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club 35 Fifth St., Ste. 206 970-761-0033 www.sswscfoundation.com Yampa River Botanic Park 1000 Pamela Lane 970-846-5172 www.yampariverbotanicpark.org Yampa Valley Chapter of SCI 1666 Barclay St., Craig 970-819-2531 www.SCIyampavalleychapter.com
Elkhead Bead Company 40100 County Road 80, Hayden 970-276-3386
Kiwanis Club of Steamboat 970-879-0211 www.yampavalley.info/ commorgs0042.asp
Yampa Valley Community Foundation 385 Anglers Dr., Ste. B 970-879-8632 www.yvcf.org
Granola Gold 3572 River Place Court 970-819-1027 www.granolagold.net
Main Street Steamboat Springs 141 Ninth St. 970-846-1800 www.mainSt.steamboatsprings.com
Yampa Valley Data Partners 50 College Dr., Craig 970-824-1133 www.yampavalleydatapartners.com
The Little Penny Cart 47080 County Rd. 129
Northwest Rocky Mountain CASA 1915 Alpine Plaza, Ste. G 970-819-6233 www.nwrmcasa.org
Yampa Valley Sustainability Council 970-819-4897 www.yvsc.org
Local Products 1694 13th S., Ste. 201 970-879-4370 www.communityagalliance.org/ NW_CO_Products.html Mountain Soap Factory 970-879-6478 www.mountainsoapfactory.com Rising Sun Ranch Creations 30395 Highway 131 970-879-1134 www.risingsunranch.com Yampa Valley Farms 48755 County Road 56C 970-871-6992 www.yampavalleyfarms.com
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Professional Ski Instructors of America - Rocky Mtns. 2300 Mt. Werner Circle, Units C2 & C3 970-879-8335 www.psia-rm.org Rocky Mountain Youth Corps 1705 13th St. 970-879-2135 www.rockymountainyouthcorps.org Rotary of Steamboat 970-879-4595 www.steamboatrotary.com
Health Care Assisted Living
Casey’s Pond Senior Living 2855 Owlhoot Trail 970-846-8205 www.caseyspond.com Independent Life Center 483 Yampa Ave., Craig 970-826-0833 Visiting Angels 970-879-9400 www.visitingangels.com/comtns
Chiropractors
Rinn Chiropractic Center 505 Anglers Dr., Ste. 102 970-879-6501 www.rinnchiropractic.com
Counseling
Ski Town Psychotherapy 2155 Resort Dr., Ste. 230 970-875-4591 www.skitownpsych.com
Dental
AvantGarde Dental 1169 Hilltop Parkway, Unit 203 970-871-0033 www.avantgardedental.com Dr. Allan D. Weimer 100 Park Ave., Ste. 104 970-879-4290 www.nwcoloradobraces.com McCreight Progressive Dentistry 940 Central Park Dr., Ste. 206 970-879-4703 www.mccreightsmiles.com
Health Care IT Consulting HIMS Consulting Group 2155 Resort Dr., Ste. 220 970-658-2103 www.himsconsulting.com
Hospitals and Clinics
Classic Lifeguard Aeromedical Services 1596 Moraine Circle 970-871-4552 www.classiclifeguard.com Event Medical Solutions Unlimited 970-658-0367 www.ems-unlimited.com Gloria Gossard Breast Health Center 940 Central Park Dr., Ste. 202, Medical Office Building 970-875-2623 www.yvmc.org/BHC Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley 1024 Central Park Dr., E. Wing 970-871-2515 www.yvmc.org/foundation
Pine Grove Dental Arts 1475 Pine Grove Road, Ste. 107 970-879-1959 www.pinegrovedentalarts.com
Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Assn. 940 Central Park Dr., Ste. 101 970-879-1632 www.nwcovna.info
Rabbit Ears Dental Office 440 S. Lincoln Ave., Unit B-10 970-879-5630 www.rabbitearsdental.com
The Memorial Hospital at Craig 750 Hospital Loop, Craig 970-826-3109 www.thememorialhospital.com
Sunshine Dentistry 100 Park Ave., Ste. 212 970-879-7572 www.mysteamboatdentist.com
Yampa Valley Medical Associates 940 Central Park Dr., Ste. 100 970-879-3327 www.yvma.com
Theodore S. Schrock 505 Anglers Dr., Ste. 201 970-879-0817
Yampa Valley Medical Center 1024 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1143 www.yvmc.org
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 Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com Walgreens 1440 Pine Grove Road 970-879-1968 www.walgreens.com
Eyewear and Optical Services
Eyecare Specialties 365 Anglers Dr., Ste. A 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 visionsource-steamboatvision.com
YampaWorks Occupational Health Services 940 Central Park Dr. , Ste. 203 970-875-2750 www.yvmc.org
Medical Marijuana
Golden Leaf 1755 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2941 www.goldenleafmmc.com Rocky Mountain Remedies 2750 Downhill Plaza, Unit 205 970-871-2768 www.rockymountainremedies.com
Medical Supplies
Johnson & Johnson Physical Therapy 1856 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4558 www.jandjpt.com
Steamboat Premier Concierge 2550 Apres Ski Way 970-367-6554 www.steamboatpremierconcierge.com
SportsMed, Justin DeSorrento Sports Medicine Center 1024 Central Park Dr. 970-871-2370 www.yvmc.org
Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-1963 www.stormmountainexpress.com
Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave., Unit C2 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com 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
Steamboat Medical Group 1475 Pine Grove Road, Unit 102 970-879-0203 www.steamboatmedical.com Steamboat Orthopaedic Associates, Inc. 940 Central Park Dr., Ste. 190 970-879-4612 www.steamboatortho.com Yampa Valley Medical Associates 940 Central Park Dr., Ste. 100 970-879-3327 www.yvma.com Yampa Valley Medical Center 1024 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1143 www.yvmc.org Yampa Valley OB/GYN PC 1600 Pine Grove Road, Ste. 100 970-879-8533 www.yampavalleyobgyn.com
Transportation Aircraft Fuel and Maintenance
Atlantic Aviation 11005 County Road 51A, Hayden 970-276-3743 www.atlanticaviation.com
Airport Transportation
Boat Ride Transportation 970-367-1913 www.BoatRideTransportation.com
Crutch Comforts 2851 Riverside Plaza, Unit 130 970-846-8449 www.crutchcomforts.com
Captains High Country Charter 970-846-7348 www.captainshighcountrycharter.com
Integrated Healing Solutions 940 Central Park Dr. 970-846-9292
GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plaza 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com
Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine
Center for Sports Medicine & Rehab. 1169 Hilltop Parkway, Unit 202B 970-879-7799 www.centersportsmedicinept.com
Misto Productions, Inc. 2620 S. Copper Frontage Road 970-871-6786 www.mistopro.com
Airports
Steamboat Springs Airport 3495 Airport Circle 970-879-9042 steamboatsprings.net/airport Yampa Valley Regional Airport 11005 County Road 51A, Hayden 970-276-5000 www.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 Steamboat Motors Rentals 2310 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7424 www.steamboatmotors.com/rentals The Steamboat Grand Avis and Budget 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6384 www.steamboatgrand.com/ getting-here
Automotive Parts, Repairs and Sales
Black Diamond Automotive 1885 Elk River Plaza 970-367-4334 www.blackdiamondautorepair.com Bob’s Downtown Conoco 942 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9735 www.bobsconoco.com Cook Chevrolet 1776 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-879-3900 www.cookchevy.com Cook Chevrolet/Subaru 1955 Curve Court 970-879-3900 www.cooksubaru.com
High Country Truck and Car Accessories 1890 Elk River Plaza 970-879-2939 www.highcountryaccessories.com NAPA Auto Parts 2550 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0909 www.routtcountyautoparts.com Neste Auto Glass 3110 Elk River Road 970-879-2725 www.nesteautoglass.com Steamboat Auto Repair 2101 Snow Bowl Plaza 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
Carwash
Mountain View Car Wash & Detailing 150 Trafalger Dr. 970-870-3363 www.steamboatcarwash.com
Gas Stations
Loaf ‘N Jug 555 Marketplace Plaza 970-870-6848 www.loafnjug.com Shop & Hop Food Stores 35775 East U.S. 40 970-748-9660
Limousine Services
Boat Ride Transportation 970-367-1913 www.BoatRideTransportation.com GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plaza 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-1963 www.stormmountainexpress.com
Reservation Services
Doc’s Auto Clinic 2565 Copper Ridge Dr. 970-871-1346 www.docsautoclinic.com
Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Road, Ste. 202 970-879-0740 www.steamboat.com/ plan-your-trip/lodging
Elk Mountain Automotive 2570 S. Copper Frontage Road, Unit 10 970-870-1871 www.elkmountainautomotive.com
Steamboat Premier Concierge 2550 Apres Ski Way 970-367-6554 www.steamboatpremierconcierge. com
Four Star Auto Repair 2034 Snow Bowl Plaza 970-879-7557 www.4starautorepair.com
Steamboat Reservations & Travel 306 Oak St. 970-879-3202 www.steamboattravel.com
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Services Guide The Travel Center at Steamboat 1475 Pine Grove Road, Ste. 205 970-871-5080 www.funtravelcenter.com
Taxis
GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plaza 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-1963 www.stormmountainexpress.com
Travel Agencies
Collette Vacations 180 Middle St., Pawtucket 401-727-9000 www.collettevacations.com Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Road, Ste. 202 970-879-0740 www.steamboat.com/ plan-your-trip/lodging
WHere To Worship Anchor Way Church
Deborah Olsen
The Travel Center at Steamboat 1475 Pine Grove Road, Ste. 205 970-871-5080 www.funtravelcenter.com
Yampa Street’s restaurant row is the newest addition to a vibrant downtown dining scene. Euzoa Bible Church
32305 County Rd. 38 40650 Anchor Way 970-879-7062 970-879-0123 www.anchorway.com
Buddhist Center of Steamboat Springs 2550 S. Copper Frontage 970-846-2699
Christian Science Church Seventh and Oak
Church of Christ
Steamboat Sk8 Church
3200 Divine Way 970-879-1446
2851 Riverside Plaza, #260 970-879-2222 www.steamboatsk8church.com
Har Mishpacha
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church The Jewish Congregation Ninth and Oak of Steamboat Springs 970-457-4270 970-879-0925 www.harmishpacha.org Holy Name Catholic Church
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
524 Oak St. 970-879-0671
1155 Central Park Dr. 970-879-0220
Seventh Day Adventists Church
Concordia Lutheran Church
347 12th St. 970-871-4927
Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses
The Log Church on East U.S. 40 970-879-0063
First Baptist Church
1698 W. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6670
755 Concordia Lane 970-879-0175
Steamboat Christian Center
Steamboat Bible Church Heritage Christian School 970-875-4444
3000 Elk River Rd. 970-879-4075
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United Methodist Church Eighth and Oak 970-879-1290
Venue Church 719-351-6721 www.venuechurch.info
Courtesy Monique Payne
SHOPPING GUIDE
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE MONIQUE PAYNE
When you work downtown – even in Steamboat – relaxing and getting outdoors are keys to springtime enjoyment. Monique Payne shares a few of her favorite things about Steamboat’s least well known and most underappreciated season. 1 Not shoveling the roof….but shoveling a patch in the yard to dry out and green up for the grill and lawn chairs
We are Steamboat’s only local retail resource completely dedicated to kids. We have the stuff your kids will want to wear, the place they want to have their birthday, and the things they want to do.
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2. Heading south to hike in the heat 3. Sitting outside to read a book
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4. Planning the garden I will have to wait six more weeks to plant 5. Watching the incredible rising force of water on the rivers and creeks
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6. Being able to park and shop at City Market without stress 7. Hunting the elusive morel mushroom 8. Seeing the leaves pop into brilliant green foliage 9. Snowshoeing in the Flat Tops in short sleeves
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10. Watching the botanical gardens come to life 11. Two words...flip flops Monique Payne is an interior designer at Into the West. A resident of Oak Creek, she makes jewelr y and loves to paint.
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Shopping Guide Antiques & Collectibles
Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com
Branches, An Inspired Collection 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2980 www.branchessteamboat.com Moxie Home Consignment & Design 1855 Shield Dr., Ste. 100 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com Romick’s Into the West 402 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8377 www.romicksintothewest.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 Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com
Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave., Unit C2 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com
David Chase Rugs & Furniture 1809 Central Park Dr. 970-879-5667 www.davidchaserugsandfurniture.com
Clothing & Accessories
8th St. West 827 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7878
Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza, Wildhorse Marketplace 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com
Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave., Ste. B101 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com
Home on the Range 1880 Loggers Lane, Ste. E 970-870-6777 www.homeontherangeinteriors.com
All That 601 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com
Sportstalker in The Ptarmigan Inn 2304 Apres Ski Way 970-879-2445 www.christysports.com
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Irene Nelson Interiors 729 Oak St. 970-846-7596 www.irenenelsoninteriors.com
Allen’s 828 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0351
Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave., Unit B105 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com
Zirkel Trading 703 Lincoln Ave., Ste. B102 970-871-1137 www.zirkeltrading.com
Mountain Mattress & Furniture 1880 Loggers Lane, Unit B 970-879-8116 www.mountainmattress.com
Consignment & Thrift
Moxie Home Consignment & Design 1855 Shield Dr., Ste. 100 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com
B.A.P., Inc. 735 Oak St. 970-879-7507 www.wearbap.com Branches, An Inspired Collection 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2980 www.branchessteamboat.com Chez Nous 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6995 www.shopcheznous.com
Steamboat Bike Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Flyfisher 35 Fifth St., Unit 102 970-879-6552 www.steamboatflyfisher.com Steamboat Hat Shop 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-409-9284
Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com
Steamboat Shoe Market 908 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-8566 www.steamboatshoes.com
Dragonflies 635 Lincoln Ave., Unit L 970-871-4632
Christy Sports Gondola Square 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Gondola Square 970-879-0371 www.christysports.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com
Chrysalis 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2970
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
In Celebration of Kids 831 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-3333 www.incelebrationofkids.com
F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com
Children’s Clothing & Toys
Off the Beaten Path Bookstore, Coffeehouse & Bakery Cafe 68 Ninth St. 970-879-6830 www.steamboatbooks.com Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza, Wildhorse Marketplace 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave., Unit B105 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Gifts 2200 Village Inn Court 970-871-5365 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Shoe Market 908 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-8566 www.steamboatshoes.com Sweet Mountain Tees 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5366 www.steamboat.com
Gondola General 2245 Gondola Square 970-879-3193 Kali’s Boutique 525 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-6658 www.kalisboutique.com
Steamboat Ski & Sport 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Sheraton Steamboat 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Trading Company 810 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 6 970-879-0083 Summit Shades 815 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3300
Moose Mountain Trading Company 822 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1400 www.moosemtntradingco.com
Surefoot, LLC 2250 Apres Ski Way, Ste. 312 970-879-1119 www.surefoot.com
Powder Pursuits Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com
Terry Sports 1855 Ski Time Square Dr., Torian Plum Plaza 970-879-8414 ext. 201 www.terrysports.com
Powder Tools Snowboard Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Third Level Gondola Square 970-879-1645 www.christysports.com Remember Me 734 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1279 www.remembermesteamboat.com
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Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com Deja Vu Boutique 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9056 www.dejavusteamboat.com Moxie Home Consignment & Design 1855 Shield Dr., Ste. 100 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com Rummagers Thrift & Consignment 11th St. Downtown 970-819-5282
Olivia’s Home Furnishings 345 Anglers Dr. Ste. A, Sundance Plaza 970-879-1893 www.oliviashomefurnishings.com Romick’s Into the West 402 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8377 www.romicksintothewest.com Stel House + Home 690 Marketplace Plaza, Ste. 1 970-871-0056 www.stelhouse.com
Electronics
Photo Express House/Hot Shots 743 Oak St. 970-879-6339 www.photoexpresshouse.com
Timberline Furniture & Mattress 1707 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8807 www.timberlinefurniture andmattress.com
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Framing
Gifts & Home Accessories
East West Frame Shop 810 Lincoln Ave., Unit 3 970-879-5225
Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com
Mona’s Art To Go 2619 Copper Ridge Circle, Unit 2 970-870-3400 www.monasarttogo.com
Artisans’ Market of Steamboat 626 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7512 www.steamboatartisansmarket.com
PostNet Full Service Business Center 1625 Mid Valley Dr., Unit 1 970-871-9000 www.co105.postnet.com
Branches, An Inspired Collection 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2980 www.branchessteamboat.com
Furniture
F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com
Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Dr. 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com
The Outlets in Silverthorne 246 V Rainbow Dr., Silverthorne 970-468-5780 www.outletsatsilverthorne.com
Branches, An Inspired Collection 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2980 www.branchessteamboat.com
The Pro Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Gondola Square 970-871-5364 www.steamboat.com
Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com
Home on the Range 1880 Loggers Lane, Ste. E 970-870-6777 www.homeontherangeinteriors.com Moose Mountain Trading Company 822 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1400 www.moosemtntradingco.com Olivia’s Home Furnishings 345 Anglers Dr., Ste. A, Sundance Plaza 970-879-1893 www.oliviashomefurnishings.com
Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave., Unit B105 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com
Moose Mountain Trading Company 822 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1400 www.moosemtntradingco.com
Red Rover Resort County Rd. 179 970-879-DOGS www.redroverresort.com
Steamboat Springs Coffee & Tea Co. Loggers Lane 970-439-2808 www.sscatco.com
Steamboat Art Company 903 Lincoln Ave., Unit 2 970-879-3383 www.steamboat-art.com
The Jewelers Mine 118 Eighth St. 970-871-1413 www.thejewelersmine.com
Steamboat Ace Hardware 2155 Curve Plaza 970-879-8014 www.aceatthecurve.com
Sweetwood Cattle Company 2670 Copper Ridge Circle, Unit 3 970-879-7456 www.sweetwoodcc.com
Steamboat Gifts 2200 Village Inn Court 970-871-5365 www.steamboat.com
The Silver Lining Jewelry, Beads & Charms 1855 Ski Time Square Dr. 970-879-7474 www.silverliningsteamboat.com
Weaver’s Waggin Wash 130 Ninth St., Oak St Plaza 970-871-0021
The Homesteader 817 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5880 www.thehomesteader.net
Sweet Mountain Tees 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5366 www.steamboat.com The Grand Cafe and Gift Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5557 www.steamboatgrand.com/thegrand-cafe
Groceries
Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave., Ste. B101 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com
Liquor Stores
Arctic Liquors 2093 Curve Plaza, Ste. B 970-879-7355 www.arcticliquor.com
Bamboo Market Health Foods 1110 Yampa St., Ste. 100 970-879-9992 www.bamboomkt.com
Central Park Liquor 1835 Central Park Plaza 970-879-3428 www.cplsteamboat.com
City Market 1825 Central Park Dr. 970-879-3290 www.citymarket.com
Clark Store 54175 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com
Clark Store 54175 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com
Ski Haus Liquor 1450 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7278 www.skihaussteamboat.com
Kremmling Mercantile, LLC 101 Martin Way, Kremmling 970-724-8979
Ski Town Wine & Spirits 2300 Mt. Werner Circle, Unit C8 970-879-1660 www.skitownwine.com
Safeway 37500 East U.S. 40 970-879-3766 www.safeway.com
Steamboat Discount Liquor 500 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2191
Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company 1030 Yampa St. 970-879-3504 www.steamboatseafood.com
West End Liquor 29998 West U.S. 40 970-879-8185 www.westendliquor.net
The Grocery Company of Steamboat 2930 Laurel Lane 970-819-7070 www.grocerycompany.com
Music
Wal-Mart 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., Ste. 103 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com Cowboys and Indians 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8481 www.cowboysandindiansonline.com Impulse Jewelry 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-846-1750 www.spurranchjewelry.com
All That 601 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com First String Music 1880 Loggers Lane, Unit A 970-871-4661 www.steamboatspringsmusic.com
Pets & Livestock Supplies Elk River Pet and Ranch 2680 Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-5383 www.elkriverpetandranch.com
Outdoor K9 685 Marketplace Plaza, Unit C7 970-761-2278 www.outdoork9.com Paws ‘n Claws All Things Pet 1835 Central Park Plaza 970-879-6092
Shoes
All That 601 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com Shoe Chalet & Boutique 811 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7915 Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza, Wildhorse Marketplace 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.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 Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave., Unit C2 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave., Ste. B101 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Specialty Food Products
Ski Delivery Express 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5367 www.steamboat.com Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com
Sporting Equipment, Service Sports Authority Marketplace Plaza, and Rentals 705 Wildhorse Marketplace
Backdoor Sports Ltd. of Steamboat 841 Yampa St. 970-879-6249 www.backdoorsports.com The Base Club 1865 Ski Time Square Dr. 970-871-5192 www.steamboat.com/baseclub Big Agnes 735 Oak St. 877-554-8975 www.bigagnes.com
970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com Sportstalker in The Ptarmigan Inn 2304 Apres Ski Way 970-879-2445 www.christysports.com Steamboat Bike Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com
Boomerang Sports Exchange 1125 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 1A 970-870-3050
Steamboat Flyfisher 35 Fifth St., Unit 102 970-879-6552 www.steamboatflyfisher.com
Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com
Steamboat Powersports 2989 Riverside Plaza 970-879-5138 www.steamboatpowersports.com
Christy Sports Gondola Square 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Gondola Square 970-879-0371 www.christysports.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com
Door 2 Door by Christy Sports 1625 Mid Valley Dr. 1, Ste. 158 970-879-8692 www.d2dskis.comchamber.com Gondola General 2245 Gondola Square 970-879-3193 Kent Eriksen, Inc. 1136 Yampa Ave. 970-879-8484 www.kenteriksen.com Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com
Clark Store 54175 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com
Moots Cycles 2545 Copper Ridge Dr. 970-879-1676 www.moots.com
Elevated Olive of Steamboat 708 Lincoln Ave., Ste. A 970-879-0300 www.elevatedolive.com
Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3048
One Stop Ski Shop 35 11th St. 970-879-4916 www.onestopskishop.net
Steamboat Coffee Roasters 2851 Riverside Plaza, Ste. 130 970-879-3100 www.SteamboatCoffee.com
Powder Tools Snowboard Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Third Level Gondola Square 970-879-1645 www.christysports.com
Powder Pursuits Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com Steamboat Ski & Sport 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Gondola Square 970-871-5346 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Sheraton Steamboat 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport Ski Time Square, Kutuk Building 970-871-5682 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport 2300 Mt. Werner Circle, The Steamboat Grand 970-871-5358 www.steamboat.com Straightline Sports 744 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7568 www.straightlinesports.com Surefoot, LLC 2250 Apres Ski Way, Ste. 312 970-879-1119 www.surefoot.com
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Shopping Guide Terry Sports 1855 Ski Time Square Dr., Torian Plum Plaza 970-879-8414 ext. 201 www.terrysports.com The Pro Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle, Gondola Square 970-871-5364 www.steamboat.com Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave., Unit C2 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
T-Shirts
All That 601 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com
Gondola General 2245 Gondola Square 970-879-3193 Gondola General 635 Lincoln Ave., Ste. S & T 970-879-7352 Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza, Wildhorse Marketplace 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com
The Grand Cafe and Gift Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5557 www.steamboatgrand.com/thegrand-cafe Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave., Unit C2 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Dr. 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com
Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave., Unit B105 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Gifts 2200 Village Inn Court 970-871-5365 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Trading Company 810 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 6 970-879-0083 Sweet Mountain Tees 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5366 www.steamboat.com
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Creekside Teaze 1875 Ski Time Square Dr., Unit E 970-870-6260
F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com
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SAVE THE DATE
Cody’s Challenge endurance ski race, Cardboard Classic, pondskimming, Polynesian Fire and Pow Luau, and Toes on the Nose surf jam.
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STEAMBOAT MARATHON, HALF MARATHON AND 10K, Sunday, June 7
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27TH ROCKY MOUNTAIN MUSTANG ROUNDUP, Thursday-Sunday, June 18-21
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STEAMBOAT SPRINGALICIOUS FESTIVAL, Wednesday, April 1-Sunday, April 12
Take part in one of the Top 10 Destination Marathons in North America.
Scenic mountain tours, auto cross events, and 500 Ford Mustangs lined up for the Show n’ Shine on Lincoln Avenue.
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COWBOY ROUNDUP DAYS AND JULY FOURTH PARADE, Thursday-Sunday, July 2-5
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HOT AIR BALLOON RODEO, Saturday-Sunday, July 11-12
Pro Rodeo, Fourth of July Parade, block party, Jumpin’ and Jammin’ ski jumping event, and spectacular fireworks.
Balloons fill the sky with colors in the morning and a balloon shine in the evening.
ART IN THE PARK, Saturday-Sunday, July 11-12 Arts and crafts, performances, fair food and an interactive children’s area.
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ALL ARTS FESTIVAL, Tuesday-Sunday, Aug. 11-16 A cultural celebration of Steamboat’s culinary, music, visual, and performing arts scene.
USA PRO CHALLENGE, Monday-Tuesday, Aug. 17-18 Watch the world’s top cyclists start this nine-host city race in Steamboat Springs. Festivities begin on Friday, Aug. 14.
WILD WEST AIR FEST, Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 5-6 Aerobatic show, talks, vintage and warbird aircraft display, Wings over the Rockies KidSpace, and helicopter tours.
OKTOBERWEST, Friday-Saturday, Sept. 18-19 Sample the best of Rocky Mountain brewed suds served up with local food and festivities.
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Restaurants
FOR A TRULY MEMORABLE NIGHT OUT, ENJOY THE PREMIER DINING EXPERIENCES OF STEAMBOAT. Dining at Ragnar’s begins with a nighttime ride in the Steamboat Gondola, followed by a snowcat driven sleigh ride under the stars and across the mountain to the warm, inviting restaurant. Enjoy a gourmet dinner and live acoustic entertainment.
Dash through the snow as a pair of majestic draft horses pulls a sleigh around the Yampa Valley’s rolling hills before settling down to a delicious three-course dinner with all the trimmings. Enjoy drinks and appetizers prior to your sleigh ride, then upon your return dine on a menu of prime beef, free range chicken or seafood.
A nighttime ride up the gondola tells you this is not going to be an ordinary night out. And Hazie’s is anything but ordinary. 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.
For the perfect family night out, try our original Western Style BBQ Buffet at the top of the Steamboat Gondola. Enjoy a delicious all-you-can-eat buffet with a live western rock dance band and a fun family setting looking out over the lights of the valley below. A snowcat featuring a fully enclosed climatecontrolled cabin takes you on a magical journey to the Four Points Lodge. This special mountaintop culinary experience is rooted in the flavors and traditions of Northern Italy offering a sophisticated evening tucked warmly inside the cozy lodge under a sky filled with stars.
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 970-871-5150 OR ONLINE AT STEAMBOAT.COM/DINING
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