Steamboat Springs Visitors' Guide Summer 2015

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Welcome To Steamboat SPRINGS Photo by Noah Wetzel

In summer Steamboat Springs comes alive with a

vibrant downtown, a seemingly endless calendar of events, neon green aspen trees, warm, dry days and cool mountain evenings. Outdoor enthusiasts have so many choices to make: hiking local trails or exploring the Routt National Forest and the Mount Zirkel Wilderness. We’re known as Bike Town USA for a reason. We offer road cycling on country roads and the riverfront Core Trail, and mountain biking in a wide range of offerings on over 200 miles of trails or lift-accessed riding at Steamboat Ski Area. Three area golf courses offer a variety of experiences. Horseback riding adventures await. Festivals and concerts bring excitement and energy to the town. And our Western heritage is celebrated with the Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, winner of the Mountain States Circuit Small Rodeo of the Year. You can also enjoy a few of the finer things in life with a vibrant art scene, gallery walks and musical performances. Add a visit to some of our award-winning restaurants and make your stay complete. 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

Photographer Noah Wetzel captures the alpenglow over Mount Werner during a sunset spent atop Emerald Mountain.


Summer 2015 published by Ski Town Media, Inc., in conjunction with the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association.

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Contents

Local Knowledge

Locals share inside information about the town they love

Deborah Olsen

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Summer Boat List

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Chamber’s Signature Events

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Paddleboarding with Danny Tebbenkamp 14

Watersports

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Nature spotting with Jake Castle

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Hiking

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Biking tips with Dan Hagney

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Biking

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Family fun with Lynna Broyles

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Steamboat from Above

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Party time with Scott Parker

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Summer Sports

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Fishing with Jarett Duty

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Western Activities

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Walking Tours

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Bartender’s bucket list with Steve Thompsett

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Local Business: The Clark Store

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Kids and camping with Jason Edinburg

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Cocktails, Concerts and Culture

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Mountain biking with Ross Kirby

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Calendar of Events

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Local lifestyle with Kim Kreissig

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Where to Worship

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Horseback riding with Aileen Sandstedt

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City Map

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First summer in the ‘Boat with Liz Beiser

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Reasons to Return

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Camping and wilderness tips with Mary Beth Galer www.steamboatmagazine.com

About The Cover Ben Wetzel heads up Hahn’s Peak Trail at sunset for a full moon hike. Photograph by Noah Wetzel/Lightpole

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30 must-do things this summer: 1. Hike to Fish Creek Falls 2. Attend the Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo 3. Ride the Gondola 4. Attend a Strings Music Festival concert 5. Swim at Old Town Hot Springs 6. Cruise the Yampa River Core Trail 7. Ride in a hot air balloon over the valley

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8. Golf one of the three 18-hole golf courses 9. Tour local breweries 10. Tube the Yampa River 11. Mountain bike Emerald Mountain 12. Hike Devil’s Causeway 13. Fly fish on the Yampa River 14. Soak at the Strawberry Park Hot Springs 15. Shop/ eat/ browse at the Farmers Market 16. Downhill bike at the Steamboat Bike Park 17. Stroll the art galleries

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18. Camp in the Zirkel Wilderness Area 19. Take a scenic drive to Steamboat Lake 20. Try out the Howler alpine slide 21. Boogie down at a Free Summer Concert 22. Visit the Yampa River Botanic Park 23. Cowboy up at F.M. Light & Sons 24. Hike Mad Creek trail 25. Dine by the river on Yampa Street 26. Make a splash at Burgess Creek Beach 27. Stand up paddleboard at Stagecoach Reservoir 28. Cheers at Sunset Happy Hour atop Mount Werner

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29. Horseback ride through the aspen trees 30. Go on a tour through history with the Tread of Pioneers Museum


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CELEBRATE SUMMER “Come for the winter but stay for the summer” is a Steamboat Springs mantra. Bluebird days and long summer nights are to be celebrated, and Steamboat knows how to party, all season long. Western heritage at the Ranch Rodeo, followed by an evening at the Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo and one of the largest fireworks displays in Colorado.

Shannon Lukens

Hot Air Balloon Rodeo and Art in the Park

Arrive with the sun at Bald Eagle Lake for a kaleidoscope of color during the Balloon Rodeo.

34th Steamboat Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K Sunday, June 7 One of the Top 10 Destination Marathons in North America, runners feast their eyes on evolving vistas from mountain peaks to rolling pastures. The full marathon starts at 8,128 feet amid the scenic backdrop of Hahn’s Peak, leaving from Steamboat Lake. The half marathon begins midway, with the 10K covering Strawberry Park and Old Town Steamboat.

Saturday-Sunday, July 11-12 Watch the dawn break beneath a sky filled with a kaleidoscope of color as hot air balloons ascend in the early hours floating over the valley. Arrive early as they inflate and try your luck earning a crewing spot. Witness a balloon rodeo as crews challenge each other to contests such as dipping into Bald Eagle Lake, south of town. Spend the rest of the day at Art in the Park, enjoying live music, local performances and eclectic foods as you shop. Meander through the tented village by the Depot, viewing and buying works from the 150 artisans. Looking for a little more fast-paced action? Head for the fields by the tennis bubble and witness the Cowpie Classic. This rugby tournament attracts players and spectators from Colorado and neighboring states.

All Arts Festival Tuesday-Sunday, Aug. 11-16 A fusion of Steamboat’s eclectic arts scene blends music, performing and visual arts with culinary talents. Take in an Emerald City Opera performance, spend an afternoon at the Yampa Art Stroll or sit in on a free opera class, then spend the evening enjoying acclaimed musicians at Strings Music Festival.

27th Rocky Mountain Mustang Roundup Thursday-Sunday, June 18-21 Hear the roar of 200 engines as Ford Mustang drivers circumnavigate the autocross track in the Meadows parking lot. Join 450 Mustang owners for a series of weekend happenings including scenic mountain drives, timed races and a Show n’ Shine display on Lincoln Avenue. Coinciding with Father’s Day, scheduled events are open to the public.

Thursday-Sunday, July 2-5 For a small town, Steamboat turns out big-time for Independence Day festivities. Rise and shine with a pancake breakfast, then snag a seat for the hometown parade. (Tip: curbside seats go early.) Head over to Howelsen Hill for the Jumpin’ and Jammin ski jumping competition featuring past, present and future Olympians. Cool off with ice cream and strawberries at the Pioneer Days Block Party while listening to the brass band. Discover the heart of Steamboat’s VG 10 | ONLINE AT WWW.steamboat CHAMBER. com

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Cowboy Roundup Days and July Fourth Parade

Barrel racing is a star attraction at the Steamboat Springs ProRodeo Series at Romick Arena on Friday and Saturday nights. Pre-show fun starts at 6 p.m.


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Uncle Sam enjoys the Fourth of July Parade, which is such a small-town favorite that people begin staking out seats at sunrise.

USA Pro Challenge Friday-Tuesday, Aug. 14-18 Steamboat Springs welcomes top cyclists from across the world as they race through nine host cities in the Rocky Mountains. For the first time in its history, the race kicks off in Steamboat. A weekend full of festivities precedes the circuit race on Monday, and Tuesday’s start of the first stage race takes riders from Steamboat to Arapahoe Basin. www.usaprocyclingchallenge.com

Wild West Air Fest Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 5-6 Big skies make the perfect backdrop for aerobatic displays of daredevil stunts and war aircraft flyovers during Labor Day weekend. Check out an aviatorled presentation, clamber inside a cockpit, or take to the skies in a helicopter. Kids love the Rockies Kidspace and vendors keep collectors entertained.

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Seventh Annual Steamboat Oktoberwest Friday-Saturday, Sept.18-19 Grab the lederhosen and beer stein to celebrate Steamboat’s personal take on the traditional German Octoberfest. Hop on a bike and join the Pedaling Posse for opening night Suds & Grub, meandering between downtown restaurants for beer tastings and food specials. The mountain is the place to be on Saturday for the I Love Beef Cookoff and local suds samplings. Boogie to the sounds of live music, and let kids splash around at Burgess Creek or find their inner cowboy at Ranch Roundup Games. S T E A M B O A T S P R I N G S V I S I T O R S ’ G U I D E | S U M M E R 2 015 | VG 11


MAKE A SPLASH On the river The Yampa River is the life and soul of downtown Steamboat Springs during summer. Kayakers and rafters kick off the season cruising at speed on the whitewater. Once the flow mellows, paddleboarding and tubing become the order of the day. Mountain Sports Kayak School, Paddleboard Adventure Company and Bodhi SUP offer instruction and rentals. Equipment can also be rented from Backdoor Sports. Swimmers can float or swim against a slight current in the C-hole across from Bud Werner Library, or downstream in the D-hole. Little bathers like the warm overflow pools found across from the Old Town Hot Springs, where surrounding trees offer shade.

In the creek Cool off after a hike in Burgess Creek at the base of Mount Werner. Mini-waterfalls and wading pools provide the ultimate spot for an impromptu splash on the mountain. Kids can zip back and forward between the water and the base area’s Coca Cola Adventure Zone.

Paddleboard beneath the backdrop of stunning Hahn’s Peak at Steamboat Lake in North Routt, located 26 miles from downtown. Rent a pontoon boat or cast a line from the shore before dipping into the water at the swimming beach. Find a secluded picnic spot at nearby Pearl Lake or explore the forested shores in a kayak. Head south of town to Stagecoach Reservoir for an action-packed day of wakeboarding, waterskiing and boating, or circumnavigate the lake on the bike path. Camping is available at each park, with full-service marinas at Steamboat Lake and Stagecoach Reservoir. Instruction and rentals are offered at both.

In the springs Old Town Hot Springs – Feeling energetic? Swim laps, master the outdoor climbing wall or challenge a buddy to a race on the Wibit before whizzing down the slides. Soak in the naturally heated warm pools, where soothing jets massage aches away. A fitness center, daycare, café and massage facilities are on site. Suit and towel rental is available. www.oldtownhotsprings.org / 970-879-1828 Strawberry Park Hot Springs – Escape to geothermal waters north of town in the enchanting hills of Strawberry Park. Float between hot pools, cool off in the creek, book a massage or make a night of it and stay in a cabin. Clothing is optional after dark. www.strawberryparkhotsprings.com / 970-879-0342

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At the lake

Swedish exchange students Cornelia Ryd and Linda Tverdek-Westerlund paddle back for a picnic and volleyball by the swimming beach at Stagecoach Reservoir.

In waders Public fishing is abundant in and around Steamboat. Fishing downtown on the Yampa River is the locals’ favorite, together with upstream at Chuck Lewis State Wildlife Park. The tailwaters at Stagecoach Reservoir can prove successful, especially in early summer. Scenery rewards casters at Christina State Wildlife Area on the Elk River or Bear River in the Flat Tops. Stop by any of the downtown fly shops for advice on conditions and daily hatches, plus guided-trip opportunities.

Never fished? Try free casting classes run by Steamboat Flyfisher every Saturday, 5 p.m., at West Lincoln Park (off 13th Street).


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Local Knowledge River rat Danny Tebbenkamp paddled his way into Steamboat Springs in 1997, and started up his own outfitting company, Paddleboard Adventure Company, more than a decade later. He loves the mix of exercise, adrenaline, surf, sun and water. If you’ve never tried paddleboarding, what do you advise for getting started? Begin on a small body of flat water. Start on your knees and always be looking out, never down. Make sure you get the right board for your size and for the kind of paddleboarding you want to do.

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Danny Tebbenkamp rides the waves at the C Hole in front of Bud Werner Memorial Library.

How does paddleboard yoga differ from other forms of yoga? Paddleboard yoga requires more concentration, core strength and balance since you have the added dynamic of floating on water. The boards used for yoga are super stable, so no need to worry. What’s the worst that can happen? You’ll get wet.

Where are your favorite paddleboard spots around Steamboat? The Yampa River town stretch is always good. Early season, it’s fun because it’s big water, and late season it’s more technical. I also love

Pearl Lake – the water can be really glassy and the views are outrageous.

What are your tips for safe paddleboarding? Avoid starting in the river unless you are taking a lesson with a certified instructor. Wear a leash with a quick-release system attached to your life vest, not an ankle leash, when on the river. Also, there is no shame in kneeling when you feel uncomfortable in whitewater. It is better to fall from a kneeling position than a standing one. Be respectful of other users and steer clear of fishermen and their lines.

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BEST FOOT FORWARD Steamboat Springs is a hiker’s paradise. Walk every day and never cover the same trail twice. Opt for an in-town short walk or clamber off the beaten track seeking an afternoon of solitude. Top 10 locals’ favorites start from slow and sedate and graduate to full-scale scrambles.

Yampa River Core Trail Bustling with activity, the Yampa River Core Trail offers a scenic 7-mile paved walk, with must-see stops including the Yampa River Botanic Park along the way. Soak up the atmosphere of river life while strolling at your own pace from one end of town to the other.

Vista Nature Trail Jane Sindell

Perfect for those seeking a low-impact, short hike on Mount Werner with views at every turn. The trail is less than 1 mile long starting and ending at the top of the gondola. Little hikers can keep their eyes open for wooden nature signs along the way, and don’t forget to pack a picnic to enjoy at a scenic stop.

A backpacker begins his ascent above a mountain lake in Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area.

Spring Creek

Getting there: From Lincoln Avenue turn north on Third Street, turn right onto Fish Creek Falls Road for 0.3 mile, go left on Amethyst Drive for 0.4 mile to trailhead on right at Spring Creek Road. Parking is off street.

Start downtown and finish in the national forest on this 5.2-mile, hugely popular multi-use trail. The hike starts out going uphill gradually on a dirt road to Spring Creek Park with a covered rest stop, pretty lake and option for a short loop walk around the water. The creekside trail continues through a narrow canyon on singletrack, climbing up to Dry Lake Campground, off Buffalo Pass Road. Kids love the park, and the lake loop is ideal for young families.

Fish Creek Falls The jewel in Steamboat’s scenic crown is a 283-foot waterfall pouring out of the Zirkel Wilderness. Three hiking options allow hikers of all abilities to access views of the falls. The overlook is a ½-mile, fully paved trail with rest stops and informational boards highlighting native plants and wildlife. A 1/4-mile, steep dirt trail leads down to the base of the falls with a pathway to the Overlook trail if hikers wish to make a loop. A 6-mile hike continues up from the falls following steep switchbacks through dense evergreen forest and aspen groves opening into a lush valley. The trail leads to the second falls, Long Lake and the Continental Divide Trail. Getting there: From Lincoln Avenue, turn north on Third Street, then right on Fish Creek Falls Road. Follow to the end. $5 daily parking fee.

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Emerald Mountain

A gondola ride, picnic at Thunderhead Peak and a gentle descent down Mount Werner makes for a memorable family outing. VG 16 | ONLINE AT WWW.steamboat CHAMBER. com

The biggest challenge hiking on downtown’s Emerald Mountain is choosing which path to take. The most popular option is a 4-mile round trip to the quarry, up Blackmere Road. The climb is relatively steep but nowhere can such panoramic views of the Yampa Valley and Mount Werner be found.


Getting there: Turn down 13th Street off U.S. 40, cross the railway line, left onto Gilpin, then left again on Saratoga. Park in designated areas along the loop.

Mad Creek

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Only 5 or so miles outside of town, this hike feels surprisingly remote despite the popularity of the trail. A steep ascent up a gravely track has one huffing and puffing but that’s soon lost by the sound from the roaring creek below and the more gentle terrain that follows. Large grassy meadows, the old barn by Mad House and fishing spots by the creek make ideal picnic stops. Various other trails can be accessed from Mad Creek Trail. Getting there: from U.S. 40 take Routt County Road 129 towards Clark for 5 1/2 miles. A small fenced-in parking area on the right is marked Mad Creek Trail.

Clouds gather over Skinny Fish Lake in the Flat Tops.

Sarvis Creek Trail Surrounded by dense forest in parts, the trail follows Sarvis Creek before entering a valley framed by rocky terrain. A haven for wildlife, the trail allows hikers to marvel at the geology, mixed flora and fauna, typically in relative solitude. A steep ascent starts the hike for almost two miles. Getting there: From U.S. 40, take Colorado 131 south for little over 4 miles. Turn left onto Routt County Road 18 and drive approximately 3 ½ miles. At the Y, turn left and drive 3 miles to the Sarvis Creek Trail #1105 sign, turn left to the parking area.

Rabbit Ears A hike to the rocky landmark dubbed Rabbit Ears for its distinctive dual pillar formation is a must. During peak flowering months the initial walk takes hikers through a patchwork quilt of color ascending gently to a short, challenging climb at the end. Views abound, but be warned: so can mosquitoes, so be prepared and it’ll be worth every step. Getting there: From Rabbit Ears Pass take the turn for Dumont Lake for approximately 1 mile to an old stone monument. Turn left onto dirt road FSR 131 and almost immediately look for marker 291 on the right. The hike begins at the marker. Ken Proper

The Zirkel Circle An 11-mile loop that starts from the Slavonia trailhead takes hikers past Gilpin Creek to the magnificent Gilpin Lake, over to Gold Creek Lake, down Gold Creek trail and back to Slavonia Trailhead. Views are incredible, but the terrain is steep. Be prepared for water crossings along the way. Getting there: Take Routt County Road 129 to Clark from U.S. 40 for 18 miles until just past Clark. Go right on Seedhouse Road, FDR 400 for 11.9 miles to Slavonia. Parking is at the end of the road. Several trails begin from this point.

Devil’s Causeway Little compares to the sheer adrenaline rush of crossing Devil’s Causeway in the Flat Tops Wilderness. At an elevation of 11,800 feet and only several feet wide in places, the sheer drop can set most hearts pounding. Beautiful wild flowers and picturesque Little Causeway Lake reward hikers with spectacular vistas. Getting there: From Yampa, take County Road 7 south for 6 miles, then continue an additional 9 miles on FSR 900 to the parking area on the north side of Stillwater Reservoir. Take East Fork Trail, No. 1119.

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Jake Castle takes in the views from the summit of Gray’s Peak.

BEST FOOT FORWARD

JAKE CASTLE

After completing a bachelor of arts degree in elementary education with a focus on natural science, Connecticut-raised Jake Castle came to Steamboat Springs in 2012 for a winter. He never left. He is Yampatika’s environmental literacy program coordinator during the school year, and camp director in the summer.

Best hiking spots to see the most flora and fauna? Emerald Mountain, Mad Creek Trail and Fish Creek Falls in early summer. Late season: Dumont Lake up to Rabbit Ears, Stillwater Reservoir in the Flat Tops, the Zirkel Circle hike, Mica Basin (for the athletically inclined) and Hahn’s Peak.

Any advice for bird watching here? Great places for birds are riparian areas, hayfields and montane and subalpine forests. The botanic gardens boast tubular flowers, popular with hummingbirds, and the feeders attract a variety of songbirds. Bobolinks have been seen at Yampatika’s Environmental Learning Center. Keep an eye out for sandhill cranes, large heron-like birds that may be the oldest known bird species on earth; they stand up to 4 feet tall, definitely not something you want to miss.

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Most amazing spot for geology? Hands down the most jaw-dropping geology in the area is the Sawtooth Range in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness. Hahn’s Peak is also a must-see. This extinct volcano was heavily mined in the beginning of the 20th century, and many historical mining sites can still be seen.

Can anyone visit the historic Legacy Ranch where Yampatika runs its programs? Visitors are welcome after summer camp is over at 5 p.m. to take a self-guided walking tour. There is a renewable energy display, USDA certified People’s Garden and the greenhouse.

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SPIN YOUR WHEELS Road Biking Explore mile upon mile of ranching countryside and spectacular mountain vistas from the saddle of a road bike. Follow undulating paved roads or climb a steep mountain pass. Local riders have several favorites, including Routt County Road 14 or River Road, so named because it follows the meandering Yampa River. Twentymile Road is a less trafficked option with several climbs and gentle rolling hills. Parts of the road are open range so be cautious of cattle in the way. Arguably the most scenic ride is up Elk River Road and along Seedhouse Road, which should include a stop at the historic Clark Store for a refreshment. Increase the ride considerably by continuing from Clark on County Road 129 over Willow Creek Pass through Hahn’s Peak Village and Steamboat Lake, turning back at Columbine.

BMX and Pump Tracks The BMX Track – Located near the base of Howelsen Hill, the track is free and suitable for all ages and abilities. The 950-foot track was Aryeh Copa

Top cyclists from around the world compete in the USA Pro Challenge, America’s version of the Tour de France. The race begins in Steamboat on Monday, Aug. 17.

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professionally designed, with rollers, mounds and berms, looping back on itself with four straight shots. The Pump Track – Close to the base of the ski area, the pump track is a banked track open to riders of all abilities. Coast the whole course without pedaling, by combining a pumping motion with gravity and momentum. Track is free to users. The Bear River Bike Park – Steamboat’s newest pump track is located by the Yampa River on the west side of town. Small, medium and large jump lines are built in a progressive format, allowing riders to work up from small tabletops to big air grabs. The park is also home to the Bear River Skate Park with easy access from the Core Trail.

Mountain Biking Steamboat Bike Park – The ski area boasts over 50 miles of mixed terrain trails for varying ability levels. Take a ride up the gondola or make your own ascent. Trails are clearly marked with signs


rating course difficulty: green circles for beginners, blue squares for intermediate and black diamonds for experts. Green Circle Option – Why Not is a great choice for a beginner ride. The cross country trail meanders down the mountain with a gradual slope and scenic terrain. Blue Square Option – Five-mile-long Rustlers Ridge is a challenging mix of drops, berms, rollers and sweeping turns. The trail begins on the south side of the gondola building. Black Diamond Option – The toughest trail on the mountain, Rawhide is all about classic technical descending. Slow speed technical sections blend with sweeping turns and heart stopping drops. Emerald Mountain and Howelsen Hill – Easily accessible from downtown, Emerald Mountain offers miles of connected single tracks over 4,000 acres of public land. Bike through wildflower meadows and aspen groves with views along the way. Front-side trails start from three places: Sombrero Stables, Howelsen Lodge and Blackmere Road. Backside trails can be accessed from frontside trails or on Cow Creek (Routt County Road 45). Rotary Trail is designed for all abilities. Park off Cow Creek and take Ridge Trail for 0.65 miles; the Rotary Trail splits off to the left. The loop has wide, smooth trails with large berms and dirt rollers. Stinger Loop is a challenging route that incorporates 25 miles of

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Emerald Mountain, starting and finishing at the base of Howelsen Hill. Beall Trail is a non-technical single track with a gentle grade, taking riders through meadows, forests and aspen groves. It can be accessed from Cow Creek or the top of Emerald Mountain. Adaptive Biking – Located at the base of Mount Werner, Steamboat STARS offers adaptive bikes for rental, including youth and adult hand cycles plus buddy bikes. Reservations are advised. www.steamboatstars.com

Races Bike Week – Kick off the biking season with a week-long festival including races, rides, clinics and entertainment. Highlights include the Jump, Jam and Photo Shootout, tours of the Moots factory, free music and a bike-in movie. Wednesday-Sunday, June 10-14. www.steamboatbiketown.com Second Annual Moots Colorado Ranch Rally – Support the Agriculture Alliance in a 50-mile ride on pavement, dirt and gravel roads connecting historic ranches of Routt County. Proceeds from the non-timed, non-competitive ride benefit the alliance. Entrants have a chance of winning a Moots Routt frame. Saturday, June 13. Register at www.moots.com

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SPIN YOUR WHEELS The Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series combines hill climbs, cross country and downhill terrain in seven races with multiple age and abilities categories. Races are held on Wednesday evenings, June 10–Sept. 2, at various scenic locations. www.townchallenge.com

Tuesday, Stage Two takes riders from Steamboat to Arapahoe Basin. Friday-Tuesday, Aug. 14-18. www.usaprocyclingchallenge.com

A weekly BMX Series features races for all ages on a USA BMX sanctioned track at Howelsen Parkway. Thursdays. Registration starts at 4.30 p.m. and races begin at 6 p.m.

The Enduro X Races take place on trails at Steamboat Bike Park and through U.S. Forest Service lands, some of the longest enduro courses in the world, including descents over 2,000 vertical feet. Participants must complete each stage to progress through the race. Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 22-23. www.enduro-xrace.com

The 12th Annual Eriksen Tour de Steamboat is an annual noncompetitive bicycle event offering 25-, 40- and 110-mile rides. Over 1,000 road bikers gather for a one-day ride through northern Colorado. Thirty volunteers assist with this fundraising event. Saturday, July 18. www.tourdesteamboat.com

Fifth annual STARS Biking the Boat offers a 5-mile, all abilities ride, plus 26, 55 and 75-mile road rides. This fun event with its après ride party and prizes is a fundraiser for the adaptive sports nonprofit organization, Steamboat STARS. Saturday, Aug. 22. www.steamboatstars.com

The Fifth Annual Steamboat Stinger combines biking and running. Mountain bikers may enter as individuals or as a two-person team and cover 50 miles, up and over Emerald Mountain twice. A 26.2mile trail marathon follows the next day. Friday-Sunday, Aug. 14-16. www.honeystinger.com

Seventh Annual Steamboat Stage Race Racers from all over come together in a Tour de France style race over three days. Ten racing categories are open to men and women based on age and ability with equal prize money. Saturday-Monday, Sept. 5-7. www.bikesteamboat.com

USA Pro Challenge Watch top cyclists from all over the world start the fifth annual USA Pro Challenge race in Steamboat. Participants compete in a circuit race, marking the first stage of the event on Monday. On

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is muddy, ride it on another day. Big ominous clouds usually mean storms, but they don’t generally last long. Wait it out and ride later.

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What are your favorite biking trails? Emerald Mountain – up Lupine trail, take in the view at the quarry, go across Blair Witch, down MGM and Molly’s (1-1 1/2 hours). Another great one is Hot Springs/ Mad Creek/Red Dirt trails, then back up Hot Springs (2-3 hours).

Any tips on riding downhill for novices? Stand up on your pedals at the 3 and 9 o’clock position. Keep your weight back and your butt slightly behind the seat. Use both brakes – don’t skid. Look down the hill 5-15 feet, anticipating your next move. Always stop to let uphill riders pass.

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Owner of local firm B Marked Promotions, Dan Hagney worked in France for a cycle tour company before working as a sales rep for Steamboat Springs’ Moots Cycles. On days off, he can often be found with sons Tommy, 11, and Michael, 9.

What do you suggest to keep younger bikers happy?

Dan Hagney navigates the turns on a desert ride during a weekend break.

Any advice before heading out on a trail? Local shops and the guides are great resources. Don’t be afraid to ask a local for directions or mechanical help. If the trail

Rotary Trail – the climb is not too hard and the ride down is rewarding. For little kids – ride the Core Trail to the pump track at Bear River Skate Park. Bring lots of snacks and water. Most kids’ bikes don’t allow for water bottle cages so bring kid-sized Camelbacks – you can keep a spare tube in them.

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Balloonists get an aerial view of golfers at Catamount Ranch and Club, one of three 18-hole courses in the valley.

STEAMBOAT FROM ABOVE For an aerial view while keeping feet firmly grounded opt for a scenic gondola ride. Watch the valley unfold during the ascent to Thunderhead Lodge. Walk, bike or ride back down, but take time to absorb the scenery that stretches for miles. Lift pass is required. 13 years and over $22, 6-12 years $11, 5 and under are free but ticket is needed. Adult and child combo $27. www.steamboat.com / 1-877-783-2628

Hot Air Balloon Rides See Steamboat Springs stir to life on an early morning balloon ride. Take in the rolling valley views traveling peacefully at up to 3,000 feet. Try your luck at earning a crewing spot during the Hot Air Balloon Rodeo, Saturday – Sunday, July 11-12. www.wildwestballooning.com / 970-879-7219

Gliding Glide over Mount Werner and the Park Range, flying into Wyoming then south as far as Silverthorne before returning back. The Steamboat Springs Soaring Association offers winch-assisted lifts for gliders, plus training for future glider pilots. Located just west of Steamboat, the club is based at Eagle Soaring Airfield. Open for membership. www.soarsteamboat.org / 970-879-3935

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Helicopter Rides Get a bird’s eye view of the area’s topography by taking a scenic helicopter ride. Tailor a route or take the tour, two options are available. Choose from Fish Creek Canyon, Rabbit Ears, the Never Summer Mountains and the Gore Range, over Fish Creek Falls, up to Strawberry Park and north for views of the Zirkel Wilderness and North Routt. Or go north to Clark, Hahn’s Peak and the Zirkel Wilderness area, for views of Little Agnes, Steamboat Lake, Pearl Lake and down to Sleeping Giant. www.zephyrhelicopter.com / 970 879 0494 Celebrate all things aerial at the family-friendly Wild West Air Show at Steamboat’s Bob Adams Airport Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 5-6

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Miniature Golf Shannon Hanley

Haymaker Golf Course – Walk, take a cart or even a golf bike around this links-style Keith Foster designed 18-hole course. City-owned Haymaker is set up for golfers of all abilities with at least four sets of tees per hole. Take a clinic, polish skills on the range or join local players for a round on this excellent scenic course. A full-service bar and restaurant with covered deck make the perfect 19th hole stop. www.haymakergolf.com / 970-870-1846

Spend a morning or an afternoon at Amaze’n Steamboat, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this summer. The family fun park is nestled behind the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association’s Visitor Center. Challenge putters to a round of miniature golf, walk over water in a see-through ball, pan for gemstones or get lost in the maze. www.amazensteamboat.com / 970-870-8682

Rollingstone Ranch and Club – Owned by the Sheraton Steamboat Resort, this Troon Beau Rowdy Fleming shows it’s never too early to take up golf, as he practices his putting at Golf-run 18-hole course was designed by Haymaker Golf Course. Robert Trent Jones II. Elevated tees and greens on many holes offer stunning valley views, with part of the course meandering by Fish Creek. A driving range and refreshments are available. www.rollingstoneranchgolf.com / 970-879-1391 Tennis players can choose from a host of indoor and outdoor The Steamboat Golf Club – Steamboat’s oldest golf course offers nine courts around town. The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs holes close to the Yampa River. An affordable family favorite, the golf offers a full-service facility with six indoor, cushioned, hard courts

Tennis, Pickleball and Volleyball

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and 10 outdoor courts (four hard and six clay). Lessons, clinics and competitions are open to visitors. Pickleball is also available. Courts must be reserved in advance. The Old Town Hot Springs has two outdoor tennis courts at Third and Oak streets that can be reserved. Howelsen Hill Sports Complex offers four outdoor tennis courts and three volleyball courts on a firstcome basis. www.10s.com / 970-879-8400 www.oldtownhotsprings.com / 970-879-1828 www.steamboatsprings.net / 970-879-4300

Softball and Baseball Play ball against teams from all over the country during Triple Crown Sports’ annual summer tournaments. Adults and children have the opportunity to play in events including men’s and mixed-team slowpitch softball, youth baseball and girls fastpitch camps. Games take place on fields throughout Routt County. www.triplecrownsports.com

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Steamboat Mountain Soccer Tournament Now in its 31st year, this well-known event has earned a reputation for its exceptionally fun and competitive atmosphere. One hundred fifty teams in U10 through U19 divisions compete over seven field complexes across Steamboat. Thursday-Sunday, July 16-19. www.steamboatmountainsoccertournament.com

Sporting Clays Located west of town, family-run Three Quarter Circles offers a 12-station sporting clay course that can be tailored for all abilities. Everyone from novice shooter to marksman is welcome and tuition is available. Open weekends, 9 a.m. 4 p.m., and weekdays by appointment. www.3qc.net / 970-846-5647

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Hey kids – never tried golf? Buy a bucket of balls for the range at Haymaker Golf Course and rent junior clubs for free. Sundays after 3 p.m. are family fun days.

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COWBOY UP Friday and Saturday nights, barbecue and pre-show entertainment begins at 6 p.m. Rodeo starts at 7:30 p.m. except the Fourth of July, when it starts at 6.30 p.m. www.steamboatprorodeo.com / 970-870-1818

Horse and Soul Visit the Tread of Pioneers Museum HORSE exhibit, which uncovers the enduring bond between Routt County residents and their horses. Downtown on Eighth and Oak streets. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. www.treadofpioneers.org / 970-879-2214 Jason Reyes and his niece, from Wheatland, Wyo., enjoy the show at the National Cattle Dog Championships in June.

Saddle Up Absorb valley views from Howelsen Hill on a short ride starting at the base with Sombrero Stables. Longer rides including full-day options are offered at Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch and Elk River Guest Ranch, where riders cover terrain set against stunning North Routt backdrops.

Dude Ranches Take the art of horsemanship to a new level with stay-and-ride opportunities at Vista Verde Guest Ranch, The Home Ranch and Elk River Guest Ranch. Each location blends luxury and exceptional dining with summer activities, including cattle drives and roping classes, hiking, fishing, and even yoga – on horseback, of course.

Round Up Sample life on a working ranch with a four-hour cattle drive at Saddleback Ranch. Take a trail ride or hop on an ATV for a guided tour of the 8,000-acre ranch to learn about the valley’s ranching heritage. Finish the day with a wagon dinner ride. www.saddlebackranch.net / 970-879-3711

Pro Rodeo Sit back and absorb true western traditions watching pro cowboys and gals in action Friday and Saturday nights at the Brent Romick Arena. What evolved out of daily ranch work is now a half–century-old professional event. Witness adrenaline-fueled bull riding, steer wrestling, saddle bronc riding, team roping and barrel racing. Aspiring ranch hands can try their luck in the kids’ calf and ram scrambles. VG 26 | ONLINE AT WWW.steamboat CHAMBER. com

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Horses, cattle, dogs and cowboys come together for a Western spectacular at Flying Diamond Ranch. Watch in awe as cattle dogs herd 800-pound animals around a course of obstacles under the guidance of their skilled handlers. Tickets required. Wednesday-Sunday, June 10-14, www.nationalcattledog.com

County Fair Discover the heart of Routt County’s agricultural heritage at the 101st Routt County Fair. Weeklong contests are open to riders, with 4-H competitors showcasing animals from pigs and chickens to dogs and rabbits. In the exhibition hall, local producers and gardeners showcase their wares alongside a multi-generational art show. Wild and wacky entertainment includes ranch chores with a twist at the Routt Ranch Rumpus, horseshoe pitching contests, The Chute Out, Demolition Derby, lawn mower races and a barn dance. Thursday- Sunday, Aug.13-16. www.routttcountyfair.org

Downtown Chili Challenge Stroll along Seventh and Yampa streets, sampling and voting on your favorite chili with all the fixings. Local cooks compete for coveted awards in categories including best red and green chili, cornbread and salsas. Live music, beer and kids’ activities make for a fun day out downtown. Sunday, Sept. 6. www.mainstreetsteamboat.com

Ride ’em cowboy! Kids can have their own little rodeo riding the mechanical bull at the Coca-Cola Adventure Zone.



Lynna Broyles with daughters Emma and Maddie party in style on the Fourth of July.

Local Knowledge LYNNA BROYLES

Texan Lynna Broyles found her way to Steamboat Springs in 2003 after working as a ski buyer in Loveland. A member of the Vanatta Team at Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty, Lynna relishes summer family time with her husband, wildland firefighter Lance, and their two girls, Emma, 8, and Maddie, 6. Favorite way to spend a summer’s day as a family? Hahn’s Peak Lake with friends, armed with a paddleboard, snacks and a portable grill. It is kind of like camping, but you get to spend the night in the comfort of your own bed.

Bike the Core Trail, pack a lunch, and stop at calm spots along the river to let the girls play in the water. Our kids skip rocks, play in the dirt and rocks on the shore and simply soak up the beautiful Steamboat sun.

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What would you recommend for a fun activity for teenagers in town? Fuel their adrenaline on the Alpine Slide, take a mountain bike lesson through Steamboat Bike School, or hit the Bear River Skate Park. For evening entertainment, Friday Movies on the Mountain throughout summer is a unique mountain-town experience, perfect for teens.

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Where is your go-to place for an evening with the family? The patio at Rex’s American Grill & Bar. A great happy hour menu and kids can run around on the grass. They have hula-hoops and corn hole which keeps the kids, and adults, entertained. We also love riding our bikes to Howelsen Hill for summer concerts, via the Old Town Pub for a quick bite. Pack chairs, blankets and an extra layer of clothing for when the sun goes down.

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What’s in your summer bag for days out? Sunscreen, towel and water shoes just in case we make an impromptu dip, water bottles, LOTS of snacks like granola bars for long-lasting energy, a ball or Frisbee in case the opportunity arises.

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Balloon Rodeo, for sure. Kids are so excited to see hot air balloons inflate and launch in such close proximity. Despite the early morning arrival, this event is worth dragging your kids out of bed. They will thank you for it…later. The Pro Rodeo Series for a fun family night out full of Western tradition. My girls idolize the barrel racers. They love the fact that they can join in the fun with ram and calf scrambles. Plus, there is not a bad seat in the house. It doesn’t matter if you sit in the grandstands, in the VIP section or on the concrete bleachers, it is always a great time. Get there early to enjoy the barbecue.

The Boys and Girls Club is a great place for kids 6 and up, with fun daytime activities planned Monday through Friday throughout summer. Drop-in programming does not require parents to sign up in advance and allows kids to stay for an hour, a morning, an afternoon or all day. Plus, you can’t beat the low cost.

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Historic Walking Tour Steamboat Springs Mineral Springs Tour How did Steamboat Springs get its name? Was there a time when a steamboat could navigate the Yampa River? No, but in the imagination of 19th century explorers, who were led to the spring by its “puffing” sound, the intermittent noise sounded like a steamboat headed upstream.

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“Steamboat Legacy,” a bronze sculpture by artist Sandy Graves, epitomizes the three legs of Steamboat’s economy: mining, agriculture and skiing. It stands on the lawn of the historic Routt County Courthouse.

Although the railroad’s arrival in 1908 virtually silenced the geyser, it can still be seen along the south shore of the Yampa River, behind the library. It is one of many stops on the Mineral Springs Tour. More than 150 springs have been identified in the area, which stands atop a fault line generated 42 million years ago. Steamboat’s thermal waters originate in these faults at depths of 12,000-15,000 feet. Each has a distinctive combination of naturally occurring minerals. The most popular is the Heart Spring at Old Town Hot Springs. Take a tour of some of Steamboat’s most interesting springs with a Yampatika naturalist, or pick up a brochure throughout town to take a self-guided tour.

Downtown Historical Walking Tour Have you ever noticed the brickwork on buildings along main street? This precise, enduring masonry is the work of Carl Howelsen, the Norwegian ski jumper who turned Steamboat Springs into a skiers’ paradise.

Mineral Springs Walking Tour, Tuesdays, (June 23-Sept. 1), 9-11 a.m., starts at the Depot and is a Yampatika and Tread of Pioneers Museum partner program, 970-871-9151 www.yampatika.org

Downtown Historical Walking Tour, Thursdays, (June 25-Sept. 3), 9-11 a.m., starts at the Tread of Pioneers Museum, 800 Oak St., 970-879-2214 / www.treadofpioneers.org Historic Walking Tour Online

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Did you know the building that now houses Centennial Hall was once the town’s power plant? When the 75-foot smokestack was being installed to make Steamboat the first community in Northwest Colorado to have electricity, the supports gave way and the stack crashed to the ground. Even after the damages were repaired and the power plant became operational, locals avoided the intersection, just to be safe. Stories like these bring Old Town Steamboat Springs to life during a weekly historical walking tour, hosted by Tread of Pioneers Museum. The most popular of the summer walking tours, the historical tour covers 10 blocks of Lincoln Avenue, as well as adjacent streets. The guided tour leads people past historically and architecturally significant buildings, along with stories from their glory days. The option is also available for a self-guided tour.

A covered rest stop at Soda Spring, one of over 150 springs found in Steamboat Springs.


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Ski jumping is a year-round sport for U.S. Nordic Combined Ski Team member Adam Loomis, finding air at Howelsen Hill.

Olympic Heritage Walking Tour Ski Town USA takes its name seriously, having produced more Olympians than any other city in America and being home to not one, but two, significant ski areas. Nowhere is Steamboat’s pride in its heritage Untitled-7 more evident than via the Olympic Heritage Tour, which begins at Howelsen Hill Lodge at Howelsen Hill, the oldest continuously operating ski area in Colorado. Flags hang in honor of each of the athletes, denoted by the host flag of the country in which they competed. The lodge also houses the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club and a main-floor exhibit featuring key Olympians. The tour continues outside, near the base of the plastic-covered ski jumps, where Nordic athletes train year-round. Then take a ride on the Barrows Chairlift to see the scenic vistas from the top of Howelsen Hill. Conclude the tour with a stop at the Tread of Pioneers Museum to visit the newly enhanced Ski Town USA exhibit. Brochures are available at the museum, the Chamber Visitors’ Center and other central points for those who would like to take a self-guided tour. Olympic Heritage Tour, Mondays (June 22-Aug. 31), 9-10:30 a.m., starts at Howelsen Hill Lodge at Howelsen Hill, 845 Howelsen Parkway, 970-879-2214 Olympic Heritage Tour Online www.treadofpioneers.org

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Sixteen miles north of town, the Clark store lures locals and visitors alike for a scoop of its delectable ice cream.

A day trip to North Routt just wouldn’t be the same without a stop at the Clark Store. Radiating roadside appeal, the wellloved store lures visitors and locals off Routt County Road 129 for a whole host of reasons. Starting a day of adventure with the store’s homemade sausage burrito and freshly brewed cup of coffee is equally as rewarding as a post-hike hamburger, or a serving of sought-after ice cream. Be warned on the latter option, you’ll need to get in line, but as anyone who has tried it will testify, it’s worth the wait. The Clark Store is engrained in North Routt history. It opened its doors as the original post office in Hahn’s Peak Village in 1889. The building moved three times before ending up in its current location, even partially surviving a fire. Exactly 430 post boxes still occupy one wall, serving the thriving rural community. The creaking wood building with its metal roof is not simply a store. As manager Jim Davis says, “It’s the hub of the community.” A constant buzz of activity, visitors mix with locals picking up mail,

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Shoppers can pick everything from fishing lures to hot sauce in the well-stocked shop.

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dropping off library books, attending plant swaps, garage sales and pumpkin carvings. A plethora of goods can be found, from toothbrushes and fishing lures to locally made pottery and kids toys. The longest serving employee, Carol Herman, never tires of working in the shop. “In the summer, thousands of people come through the door, and they love the atmosphere here,” she says. In 1986 local landowner Steve Stranahan purchased the store. His cattle can be seen grazing from the panoramic window of the store’s deli seating. A recent renovation included a menu makeover by well-known Colorado chef Clyde Nelson. Produce is locally sourced where possible. As Davis says, “Food here is as fresh as you can get.” The full-service liquor store The original Clark candy bar, peroffers a surprisingly wide selection of beverages from fect for a postcarefully chosen wines to Moonshine. hike pick-me-up. Making the 16-mile trip north from Steamboat is worth the ride, but remember, if you’re going for ice cream, the portions are large, the product is rich and creamy, and the lines can be long. A full-service liquor store offers everything from fine wines to moonshine.

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COCKTAILS, CONCERTS AND CULTURE Strings Music Festival

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Take the opportunity to hear globally acclaimed musicians or up-and-coming Different Tempo and classical stars with the summer music festival at Strings Pavilion. Families enjoy youth concerts on Tuesdays at 11 a.m.; tickets for kids are $1. Music on the Green has the Yampa River Botanic Garden buzzing with lunchtime picnickers; concerts are free. Step inside local homes during The Strings Kitchen and Garden Tour on Saturday, July 18; $40 for advance tickets. www.stringsmusicfestival.com / 970-879-5056

Free summer concerts at the base of Howelsen Hill draw multigenerational crowds on five nights throughout the summer. www.keepinitfree.com

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Set in the heart of downtown on Lincoln Avenue, the Chief is a cultural hub. Live performances by musicians, actors and comedians are interspersed with foreign movie nights and talks. www.chieftheater.org / 970-871-4791

The nation’s oldest performing arts camp is a hotbed of up-andcoming talent. Music, art and acting students are put through their paces learning from professionals and guest artists throughout the summer. Visitors have the opportunity to attend live performances at the camp’s spectacular rural setting. www.perry-mansfield.org / 800-430-2787

Steamboat Art Museum Located in the historic First National Bank building on Eighth Street and Lincoln Avenue, SAM, as it’s affectionately known, hosts exhibits by nationally acclaimed artists. Currently on display is John Fawcett, a master of capturing the bond between people and animals using a combination of oil and watercolor. www.steamboatartmuseum.org / 970-870-1755

The Depot Home to the Steamboat Springs Arts Council, the historic Depot is a multi-use space for the community’s visual arts and dance scene. Workshops and weeklong youth creativity camps keep this iconic old rail stop bustling. www.steamboatarts.org / 970-879-9008

Tread of the Pioneers Museum

First Friday Artwork

Discover the evolution of the Yampa Valley from trapper territory to an international ski resort. Step inside the recreated home of the town’s founders, check out choreographed displays including the new HORSE exhibit and pick up a souvenir in the locally stocked shop. Ask about walking tours and the kids’ scavenger hunt. www.treadofpioners.org / 970-879-2214

Join local art enthusiasts on the first Friday of every month. Spend the evening strolling through downtown between galleries and alternative venues, sipping wine while appreciating art of every medium. 5-8 p.m. www.steamboatartcenter.com

Bud Werner Memorial Library A hive of activity beyond books, the library offers outreach programs for all ages and interests. Stop by for local seminars, creative classes, kids’ craft times and movie nights, or relax with a book in the café. www.steamboatlibrary.org / 970-879-0240

Paint and Bowl

Jennie Lay

Roll a strike at the bowling alley or create a masterpiece while sipping wine at Splatz art studio and the Snow Bowl, located under one roof, west of town. www.snowbowl.net / 970-879-9840 www.splatzpainting.com / 970-871-7904

A sand mandala is meticulously created by Drepung Loseling monks in 2010. They return to Bud Werner Memorial Library Wed.-Sun. July 29Aug. 2. www.steamboatlibrary.org/events/mandala-on-the-yampa VG 34 | ONLINE AT WWW.steamboat CHAMBER. com

Steamboat Free Summer Concerts Mingle with locals at five free open-air concerts at the base of Howelsen Hill. The Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Friday, June 19; New Orleans Suspects, Friday, July 3; Jonny Lang, Friday, July 10;


Mountainside

Ziggy Marley, Wednesday, Aug. 5; Jeff Austin, Saturday, Aug.15. Concerts start with an opening band around 5 p.m.; main act begins around 7 p.m. ending just after 9 p.m. Refreshments are available for purchase from a range of local vendors. www.steamboatfreeconcerts.com / 970-846-5086

With its close proximity to Burgess Creek, Slopeside is a great place to chill out during happy hour, while kids splash around nearby. Head up the gondola from 5 p.m. for Sunset Happy Hour on Thursdays. $12 includes gondola ride and $5 off food and beverage. Take in mountainside views from the Truffle Pig deck or indulge the taste buds at nationally acclaimed Café Diva. Look out for free Movies on the Mountain nights. As darkness falls, the base becomes an outdoor theater. Popcorn and refreshments are available for purchase, but bring your own chair and blanket.

Yampa Street A hub of activity all summer long is Yampa Street with its canopy of fairy lights, and riverside setting. Kick back with a cocktail in hand on the deck at Aurum, or sit beneath the trees listening to the water rush by at Sweet Pea. Lively spots include Sunpies and the Boathouse. Outdoor seating lures diners to Carl’s Tavern and Eureka, perfect for people watching or checking out the buzz during Saturday Farmer’s Markets.

Attention parents and grandparents. Consider enrolling the kids in a weeklong summer day camp where they’ll learn something new about the West and make local friends. Check out www.yampatika.org, www.steamboatbooktrails.org, www.perry-mansfield.org and www.steamboatarts.com/youngatart.

Downtown Live music draws the crowds to Schmiggity’s and the Old Town Pub. Local brews are the order of the day or night at The BARley, and Mahogany Ridge Brewery with patio seating. Cocktails and fine foods await at c.v. bistro, Harwigs and The Laundry.

Local Knowledge

What are your top three favorite Steamboat summer events?

SCOTT PARKER

Free summer concerts, Art in the Park and the Farmers’ Market because my entire family can attend and have a great time. Each event has true local flair between the music, art and food.

New Yorker Scott Parker first came to Steamboat Springs in 1996. He met and married his wife, Shannon, started a family, then headed back east. Three kids later, the Parkers have settled back in the valley, where Scott is now chief of the Chief, committed to bringing varied entertainment to the ’Boat.

Favorite way to spend an evening in the ‘Boat? Having a BBQ with friends and family. Grilling local Yampa Valley beef and drinking a microbrew from Butcherknife is the way to go. All summer long, I pick up local food to grill each weekend from the Farmers’ Market.

Who is shaking and stirring your ultimate summer cocktail? Jack at Harwigs and it’s a martini.

How do the Parkers spend a fun and free evening as a family? Sunset hike on Emerald Mountain. We pack a picnic and head up to the quarry to enjoy a spectacular view!

Deborah Olsen

Ideas for a romantic night out in the valley?

Scott Parker at the historic Chief Theater, a cultural center in Old Town Steamboat Springs

Catch a show at the Chief Theater, then head to Mahogany Ridge for late night Happy Hour. Gotta try the buffalo chicken fingers and the tuna ceviche, it’s one for sharing.

Best live band or performance you’ve ever seen here? Ben Miller Band at the Chief Theater, 2015. S T E A M B O A T S P R I N G S V I S I T O R S ’ G U I D E | S U M M E R 2 015 | VG 35


Datebook Ongoing Carpenter Ranch Nature Conservancy, ThursdaySaturday (May 14-Sept. 1) 9 a.m.-noon; 970-276-4626 Children’s Storytime, Monday and Friday, Little Crafters, 10:30 a.m., (except June 12, July 10 and Aug. 7); Tuesday Toddler Time, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Preschool Time, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org

First Friday Artwalk, first Friday of the month, 5-8

Tread of Pioneers Museum, Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-

4

5 p.m., 970-879-2214

Wild Edible Feast, 6-9 p.m., The Steamboat Grand, Yampatika, 970-871-9195

4

“Return to Homs,” film, 7 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library and Friends of the Yampa, Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

Summer Interpretive Talks and Walks

7

Tread of Pioneers Museum’s Brown Bag Summer Lecture Series, Fridays, June 26-Sept. 4, noon-1 p.m.,

Steamboat Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and Kids’ Fun Run, Steamboat Springs Chamber,

8

DIY Organic Gardening Series: Permaculture,

Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

www.steamboatmarathon.com registration is required, Yampatika, 970-871-9195

p.m., www.steamboatartcenter.com

Downtown Historical Walking Tour, Thursdays, June

Focus Adventure Local Photo Tours of the Yampa Valley, guided by Karen Schulman, 970-879-2244 The Howler Alpine Slide, May 23-September, 27;

25-Sept. 3, 9-11 a.m., starts at the Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

9

Guided Gourmet Lunch Hike with a Steamboat Ski and Resort Corporation Ambassador and Yampatika Naturalist, Wednesdays, June 17-Aug. 26, 10:30 a.m.-

10

Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series,

10

Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m.,

weekends only after Aug. 31, Howelsen Hill, 970-819-8010

John Fawcett Retrospective Exhibit, May 29-Sept. 19, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday; Steamboat Art Museum, 807 Lincoln Ave.; 970-870-1755

MainStreet Farmers Market, Saturdays, June 13Sept. 19, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Sixth Street, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com

Moots Bicycle Factory Tours, 10 a.m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 970-879-1676

Oil Painters of America, Aug. 7-Sept. 7, Wild Horse Gallery, 970-870-1755

Outdoor Yoga, Sundays, June 28-Sept. 6, 9 a.m., Torian Plum Plaza, Yoga Center of Steamboat, www.yogacenterofsteamboat.com

Paddleboard Yoga, Thursdays, July 2-Aug. 27, 9 a.m., Pearl Lake, Yoga Center of Steamboat, www.yogacenterofsteamboat.com

Paddleboard Yoga, Saturdays, June 6-Sept. 26,

1 p.m., registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-5444

Saturdays, June 25-Sept. 5, 10 a.m.-noon, Yampatika, 970-871-9151

Naturalist at Mount Werner, Tuesdays, June 24-Aug. 26, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Yampatika, 970-871-9151 Olympic Heritage Walking Tour, Mondays, June 22-Aug. 31, 9-10:30 a.m., starts at Olympian Hall at Howelsen Hill, www.treadofpioneers.org a.m., registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-9151

Yoga on the Green, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, June 16-Aug. 22, 9-10 a.m. (plus Thursdays, 5:30-6:30 p.m., through July) Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

Read to Dogs, Mondays, June 15-Aug. 10, 2-4 p.m.,

1

Saturdays, June 19-Aug. 22, 7:30 p.m., Romick Arena, 970-879-1818

Steamboat Writers Group, Thursday, noon-2 p.m.,

2

Stories and Hands-on Fun, Thursday, June 18-Aug. 7, 10:30 a.m., ages 6-10, Children’s Storytime Room, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

Sunset Happy Hour, Thursdays, June 18-July 30, 5 p.m., top of the Gondola, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com

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Triathlon Club Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org

2 “Spirit Creatures: Niassa’s Invisible Realm,” film, 7 p.m. in Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

150 top cattledogs, www.nationalcattledog.com

10-14 Bike Week, www.steamboatbikeweek.com 11 Steamboat Gondola opens, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com

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3

12

Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

12-13 Ski Town USA Golf Classic, fundraiser for Routt County United Way and Steamboat Springs Rotary Club, Catamount Ranch and Club, www.skitownclassic.com

13

Wildflower Walk, registration required, 9 a.m.2 p.m., Yampatika, 970-872-9151

13 Moots Colorado Ranch Rally, 50-mile dirt/ gravel road ride in historic Routt County, 9 a.m., Moots Factory, www.moots.com

13 Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square, www.steamboat.com

14-20 Photography and Personal Vision Workshop, Focus Ranch, www.focusadventures.com

15

DIY Organic Gardening Series: Noxious Weeds and Land Use Challenges, registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-9195

15 Free Family Fun, juggling and comedy

Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m.,

17

“Return of the River,” film, 7 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

4

Garden Storytime, 10:30-11:30 a.m.,

graduating Routt County seniors, Steamboat Young Professionals Network, www.steamboatchamber.com/YES Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

3

Routt County Riders Sponsorship Day, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com

3 Y.E.S. Golf Tournament, fundraiser for

STARS Trail Blazers, for adults with cognitive and developmental disabilities, Wednesdays (June 17-Aug. 19), 10 a.m.-3 p.m. www.steamboatstars.com

10-14 National Cattledog Association National Finals,

DIY Organic Gardening Series: Pests, registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-9195

The Depot, www.steamboatwriters.com

STARS (Youth) Adventure Camp, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., www.steamboatstars.com

Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

Tuesday Bird Walks, Tuesdays, May 26-June 16, 8-10

June

Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, Fridays and

Parks & Recreation, www.townchallenge.com

Naturalist at Fish Creek Falls, Thursdays, Fridays and

9:30 a.m., Fetcher Pond, for beginners, Steamboat Paddleboard Adventures, www.steamboatpaddleboardadventures.com for independent readers, Children’s Storytime Room, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

www.triplecrownsports.com

Mineral Springs Walking Tour, Tuesdays, June 23-Sept. 1, 9-11 a.m., starts at the Art Depot, Yampatika and Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

Triple Crown Sports Fastpitch Tournament,

Teddy Bear Picnic, ages 5 and under, Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.steamboatlibrary.org

for kids, 5:30 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

School Days at the Historic Mesa School, noon-2 p.m., Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

17

Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org


17

Summer Style Show, 5:30 p.m., Chief Theater, Mainstreet Steamboat, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com

17

“Tap World,” film, 7 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library and Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp, Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

17

Roadkill Ghost Choir, folk rock, 9 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com

18

“Art and Craft,” film, 7 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

18-21 Rocky Mountain Mustang Roundup, 500 cars from Colorado Mustang automobile clubs, www.steamboatsummer.com

19

Steamboat Free Summer Concert with Chris Robinson Brotherhood, 5:30 p.m., Howelsen Hill, www.keepinitfree.com

19-21 Triple Crown Sports Baseball Tournament, www.triplecrownsports.com

20 Howelsen Hill Trail Run, 8- and 4- mile trail runs, 8 a.m., www.runningseries.com

20 Medicinal Herb Walk, Spring Creek, registration required, 9 a.m.-noon, Yampatika, 970-871-9151

20 Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square, www.steamboat.com

20 The California Honeydrops, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

22 Interpretive talk with Dave Lively of Rocky Mountain National Park, 7 p.m., Library Hall,

Yampa Valley Crane Festival Schedule of Events Thursday, Sept. 10

Sunday, Sept. 13

“Winged Migration,” film, 6:30 p.m., Library Hall

Guided Sunrise Crane Viewing, 6:15 a.m

Friday, Sept. 11

Dutch Treat Coffee, 8 a.m., Wild Goose Coffee at the Granary, Hayden

Guided Bird Walk, 3-4:30 p.m.

Ranch Tour, 9-10:30 a.m.

Reception and Exhibit with photographer John Fielder, 5-7 p.m., the Depot Evening Family Crane Viewing, Yampavian Ranch

Historic Carpenter Ranch Tour, 10:30 a.m.-noon

www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

22-26 Western Adventure Camp, Steamboat STARS, www.steamboatstars.com

23 Youth Concert – Essence, 11 a.m., Strings 24 24

Guided Sunrise Crane Viewing, 6:15 a.m. Guided Bird Walk, 8:30-10 a.m.

Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series, Parks

HawkQuest’s Live Raptors, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library lawn

Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

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Saturday, Sept. 12

Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com and Recreation, www.townchallenge.com

“The Private Life of Deer,” film, 7 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

25 Music on the Green – Catalyst Quartet, 12:15 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

26-28 Triple Crown Sports Baseball Tournament, www.triplecrownsports.com

26-28 Luvboat Mixed and Junior Tennis Championship Tournament, Tennis Center, www.10s.com 27 Wildflower Walk, registration required, 9 a.m.2 p.m., Yampatika, 970-872-9151

27 Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square, www.steamboat.com

Guided Bird Walk, 8:30-10 a.m.

Photography Workshop with John Fielder, 9-10:30 a.m. Writers’ Workshop, 10:30 a.m.-noon Children’s Crane Activity, 10:30 a.m.-noon, Bud Werner Memorial Library Nature Walk with Karen Vail, 10 a.m.-noon

Sketch-A-Bird Class, 9-10:30 a.m., Library Hall HawkQuest’s Live Raptors,10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library lawn, Children’s Crane Activity, 10:30 a.m.-noon, Bud Werner Memorial Library Birding by Pontoon Boat, one-hour tours, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Stagecoach Reservoir HawkQuest Community Talk: “Birds of Prey,” 2:30 p.m., Library Hall, ages 8 and up Crane Film, 4:15 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 14 Guided Sunrise Crane Viewing, 6:15 a.m.

Crane Film, noon, Library Hall Keynote Speaker Paul Tebbel presents “The Private Lives of Sandhill Cranes,” 1:30- p.m., Library Hall Ted Floyd, field guide author and editor of Birding Magazine, 2:45 p.m., Library Hall Barbecue Dinner and talk by The Nature Conservancy’s Chris Pague, 4:30 p.m., Carpenter Ranch Guided Sunset Crane Viewing, 7 p.m.

Crane-themed Storytime, pre-school age children, 10:30 a.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library Crane biologist Van Graham presents “Yampa Valley Cranes,” noon-1 p.m., Library Hall Crane Film, 1:30-2:30 p.m., Library Hall Guided Sunset Crane Viewing, 6 p.m. Many events require preregistration. For more information, www.coloradocranes.org

27 Opening Night Orchestra, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.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 U M M E R 2 015 | VG 37


Datebook 27-28 Tri the Boat, half Ironman & Olympic triathlon,

4

Stagecoach State Park, www.tritheboat.com

28 Summer Luau Pool Party, 4-7 p.m., Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org

28 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

4

30 Youth Concert – The Pop Ups, 11 a.m., Strings

5

1-3 p.m., Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

6

1

Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m.,

1 French Chamber Music Favorites, 6 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

2 Music on the Green – Catalyst Quartet, 12:15 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

Ranch Rodeo, 7:30 p.m., Romick Arena,

6

7 Youth Concert – Alphabet Rockers,

Steamboat Springs Chamber, 970-879-0880 970-879-6111

Steamboat Free Summer Concert with the New Orleans Suspects, 5:30 p.m., Howelsen Hill, www.keepinitfree.com

3

Brent Rowan and Friends, 8 p.m., Strings Music

3

Hot Buttered Rum, bluegrass/Americana,

Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

7

Triathlon Club Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Old Town

3-5 Triple Crown Sports Slowpitch Tournament, www.triplecrownsports.com

4 Mountain Madness Half Marathon and 10K, 7:30 a.m., www.runningseries.com

Steamboat Sprint, pre-parade 400-yard sprint down Lincoln Avenue, 9:40 a.m., www.runningseries.com

4 Fourth of July Parade, 10 a.m., downtown on Lincoln Avenue, Steamboat Springs Chamber, 970-879-0880

8

Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series, Parks & Recreation, www.townchallenge.com

8

Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

8

Cliburn Gold Medalist Olga Kern, 6 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

8

9 Music on the Green – Leaner and Lunker, 12:15 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

9-10 STARS “Learn to Ski” Junior Watersports Camp,

15

10

Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

15

16 Music on the Green – Chamberlin Birch, 12:15 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

16-19 Steamboat Mountain Soccer Tournament, 17

Trout Steak Revival, 8 p.m., Strings Music

17

Coral Creek, roots rock, Americana, bluegrass,

Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com 10 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com

18 Mountain Wildflower Walk, registration required, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Yampatika, 970-872-9151

18

Strings Kitchen & Garden Tour, 9 a.m.-3:30 pm, Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

18

Tour de Steamboat, non-competitive road cycling event benefiting local nonprofits, www.tourdesteamboat.com

18

School Days at the Historic Mesa School, 1-3 p.m., Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

18 My Sinatra, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival,

Steamboat Free Summer Concert with Jonny Lang, 5:30 p.m., Howelsen Hill,

www.steamboat.com

The 5 Browns, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

11-12 Hot Air Balloon Rodeo, 6-10 a.m., Bald Eagle Lake, Steamboat Springs Chamber, www.steamboatsummer.com

11-12 Art in the Park, arts and crafts festival, Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; West Lincoln Park, Steamboat Springs Arts Council, 970-879-9008

Exile and Juice Newton, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

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Steamboat Springs Youth Soccer Association, www.steamboat-soccer.com

18 Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square,

11 Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square,

12

Ariel Quartet, 6 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

www.steamboat.com www.stringsmusicfestival.com

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www.keepinitfree.com

11

Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m.,

Garden Storytime, 10:30-11:30 a.m.,

Steamboat STARS, www.steamboatstars.com

10

Journalist Beth Macy shares stories from “Factory Man,” 7 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org

“Jazz with a Twist of Lime,” Guitarist Dave Bullard, singer/pianist Tera Jonson and flamenco dancer Eva Luna, 7 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

Pioneer Days Block Party, 11a.m.-1 p.m., Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

“Beats of the Antonov,” film, 7 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

10 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com

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14

11 a.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

2-5 Art on the Mountain, Steamboat Ski Area,

4

Bald Eagle Lake Open Water Swim Series, Bald Eagle Lake, Old Town Hot Springs, 970-879-1828

970-879-1818

2-5 Cowboys’ Roundup Days and Fourth of July Celebration, parade, rodeo, farmers’ market,

3

DIY Organic Gardening Series: Pollinators and Pollinator Gardening, registration required,

11 a.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org

Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

2

14 Youth Concert – Trout Fishing in America,

Yampatika, 970-871-9195

7

July

A Night with Perry-Mansfield Dance, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.comf

Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

30 School Days at the Historic Mesa School,

Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series, 6:30 p.m.,

Bald Eagle Lake Open Water Swim Series, Bald Eagle Lake, Old Town Hot Springs, 970-879-1828

Romick Arena, 970-879-1818

29-Jul. 3 STARS and Stripes Heroes Camps, Steamboat STARS, www.steamboatstars.com

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11 a.m., Howelsen Hill, Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, www.sswsc.org

29 Free Family Fun: Pop Ups Puppet Workshop, 5:30 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

Jumpin’ and Jammin’ Ski Jumping Extravaganza,

Roxy Roca, soul/funk, 10 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com

19

Steamboat Lake Sprint Triathlon, 8 a.m., Steamboat Lake State Park, www.WITHOUTLIMITS.co

20 DIY Organic Gardening Series: Food Preservation, registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-9195

20 Bald Eagle Lake Open Water Swim Series, Bald Eagle Lake, Old Town Hot Springs, 970-879-1828

20 Seminars at Steamboat presents Hanna Rosin, author of “The End of Men and the Rise of Women”, 5 p.m. (doors open 4:15 p.m.), Strings Music Pavilion, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com


20 Free Family Fun: C Street Brass, 5:30 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/ events

20-21 Behind the Boat Watersports Camp, Steamboat STARS, www.steamboatstars.com

21 Youth Concert – Big Bang Boom, 11 a.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

21-26 Triple Crown Sports Baseball World Series, www.triplecrownsports.com

22 Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series, Parks & Recreation, www.townchallenge.com

22 Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

22 Igudesman & Joo, 6 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

23 Music on the Green – C Street Brass, 12:15 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

23-26 Steamboat Movement Fest, various locations, www.steamboatmovementfest.com

24

Lonestar, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival,

24

Dopadop, progressive rock and dance music,

www.stringsmusicfestival.com

24-26 Steamboat Tennis Association Summer Championships and Fundraiser, Tennis Center, www.10s.com

29-Aug. 1 Camp Achieve, Steamboat STARS, www.steamboatstars.com

29--Aug. 2 Mandala Sand Painting with Drepung Loseling Monastery monks, hands- on

25 Mountain Wildflower Walk, registration required, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Yampatika, 970-872-9151

Community Sand Painting, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Library Hall. Opening Ceremonies, Wednesday, July 29, 11 a.m.; Closing ceremonies, Sunday, Aug. 2, 7 p.m. on the banks of the Yampa River, www.steamboatlibrary.org

25 Spring Creek Memorial Run, 9-mile trail run and 5K trail run/walk, 8 a.m., www.runningseries.com

25 Civil War Brass Band, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

30 School Days at the Historic Mesa School, noon-2 p.m., Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

27 Bald Eagle Lake Open Water Swim Series, Bald Eagle Lake, Old Town Hot Springs, 970-879-1828

30 Music on the Green – C Street Brass, 12:15 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

28 Youth Concert – C Street Brass, 11 a.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

30 Seminars at Steamboat presents Chris Barrett, director of the School of Applied Management and Economics at Cornell University, 5 p.m. (doors open 4:15 p.m.), Strings Music Pavilion, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com

28-Aug. 2 Triple Crown Sports Baseball World Series, www.triplecrownsports.com

29 Wednesday Wonderings, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

29 Opera Arias with Brass and Piano, 6 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

30 Old Town Hot Springs Team Triathlon Fun Race, Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org

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Say Goodnight Gracie, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

10 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com

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Datebook August

5 Farm to Barn Dinner, 5-9 p.m., Wine Festival

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David and Julie Coucheron, 7 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

1 Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square, DIY Organic Gardening Series: Small Fruits, registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-9195

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Celebrity House Party with Jason Vieaux,

5

Chamber Music with Harp and Guitar,

5-9 Steamboat Wine Festival, Opera on the Green, noon, Yampa River

Community African Dance and Drum Class with Fara Tolno and Kissidugu; drum class

6

Vince Gill, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival,

5:30-7 p.m.; dance class, 7-8:30 p.m., Steinberg Pavillion at Perry-Mansfield, 970-846-9695

7

Triathlon Club Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org

4-9 Triple Crown Sports Baseball World Series,

10

Opera Master Class with Michelle DeYoung,

Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com 3 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library, Emerald City Opera, www.emeraldcityopera.com

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Garden Storytime, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org

7

Arias Concert, 7 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library, Emerald City Opera, www.emeraldcityopera.com

7

Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, psychedelic roots/reggae, 10 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com

7-9 NTRP Championships, Tennis Center, www.10s.com

Seminars at Steamboat presents Strobe Talbott, president of The Bookings Institution talking about The Future of America in a Changing World, 5 p.m. (doors open 4:15 p.m.), Strings Music Pavilion, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com

Botanic Park, www.emeraldcityopera.com

4 Youth Concert – Fara Tolno and Kissidugu, 5:30 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

Strings Festival Orchestra, 7 p.m., Strings

www.steamboatwinefestival.com

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Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

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6 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

6 p.m., Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

4 Youth Concert – Fara Tolno, 11 a.m., Strings

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Steamboat Free Summer Concert with Ziggy Marley, 5:30 p.m., Howelsen Hill,

Opera Master Class with Elizabeth Futral, 3 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library, Emerald City Opera, www.emeraldcityopera.com

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Fundraiser, www.steamboatstars.com

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Opera Encounter, 5:15 p.m., Aurum Restaurant, Emerald City Opera, www.emeraldcityopera.com

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DIY Organic Gardening Series: Medicinal Herb Gardening, registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-9195

10-16 Steamboat All Arts Festival, Steamboat Springs Arts Council, www.SteamboatAllArtsFestival.com

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“Point and Shoot,” film, 7 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

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United Way’s State of the Community,

14-18 USA Pro Challenge Overall Start Festivities,

www.routtcountyunitedway.org

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Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series, Storm Peak Hill Climb, Parks & Recreation, www.townchallenge.com

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Chris Botti, 8 p.m., Strings Music Festival, 12:15 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, Strings Music Festival, www.stringsmusicfestival.com

Seminars at Steamboat presents Washington Post journalist Craig Whitlock, talking about Drones: Can They Revolutionize Aviation Without Endangering Safety and Privacy?, 5 p.m. (doors open 4:15 p.m.), Strings Music Pavilion, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com

13-16 Routt County Fair, Hayden, School Days at the Historic Mesa School, 2-4 p.m., Tread of Pioneers Museum, www.treadofpioneers.org

14 M. Ravel’s “The Child and the Spells” and L. Hoiby’s “Bon Appetit”, 7:30 p.m., Perry Mansfield, Emerald City Opera, www.emeraldcityopera.com

17-21 STARS and Stripes Heroes Camps, Steamboat

8:00 a.m., www.honeystinger.com/ steamboatstinger

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Mansfield, Emerald City Opera, www.emeraldcityopera.com

15

Steamboat Free Summer Concert with Jeff Austin Band, 5:30 p.m., Howelsen Hill, www.keepinitfree.com

15

Leonard Bernstein’s “Candide”, 7:30 p.m., Steamboat Springs High School, Emerald City Opera, www.emeraldcityopera.com

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15-16 Yampa River Art Stroll, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Yampa Street, www.steamboatallartsfestival.com

16

Steamboat Stinger Full and Half Marathon Trail Races, 7:30 a.m., www.honeystinger.com/ steamboatstinger

16

Bud Werner Memorial Library, Emerald City Opera, www.emeraldcityopera.com

Steamboat Stinger Mountain Bike Race,

15 Free Outdoor Coca-Cola Movies on the Mountain, sunset, Gondola Square,

www.routtcountyfair.org

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15 M. Ravel’s “The Child and the Spells” and L. Hoiby’s “Bon Appetit”, 1:30 p.m., Perry

www.stringsmusicfestival.com

13 Music on the Green – Missed the Boat, 13

16 Master Class with Tobias Picker, 11 a.m.,

various locations, www.steamboatprocycling.com

Steamboat Olympic Triathlon, 8 a.m.,

STARS, www.steamboatstars.com

Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series, Parks & Recreation, www.townchallenge.com

22 STARS Biking the Boat Charity Ride, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Steamboat STARS, www.steamboatstars.com

22 Continental Divide Trail Run, 15-mile trail run, 8 a.m., www.runningseries.com

23 Steamboat Enduro-X Mountain Bike Series, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboatbiketown.com

25 “The Overnighters,” film, 7 p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org/events

28-29 Freedom Conference, Steamboat Grand, www.steamboatinstitute.org

29 Water Dowsing with George Tolles, 10 a.m.-noon, registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-9151

31-Sept. 4 STARS and Stripes Heroes Camps, Steamboat STARS, www.steamboatstars.com

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Datebook September

10-14 Yampa Valley Crane Festival,

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12-13 Celebrating the Yampa River, Music by Brahms

26 Rotary Community Barbeque & Barn,

www.coloradocranes.net

Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series, Parks &

and imagery by John Fielder, 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.steamboatorchestra.org

Recreation, www.townchallenge.com

4-7 Labor Day Weekend Sidewalk Sales, downtown Steamboat Springs, MainStreet Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com

16

Garden to Table Dinner, Legacy Ranch,

18

United Way’s $20K Day,

Yampatika, 970-871-9151

5-6 Wild West Air Fest, vintage and war-bird

www.bikesteamboat.com

www.runrabbitrunsteamboat.com

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Literary Sojourn with Diane Ackerman, Lily King, Dinaw Mengestu, Mary Doria Russell, Richard Russo and Jim Shepard, 11 a.m., Sheraton Steamboat Resort, www.literarysojourn.org

celebration with music, beer and food, Mountain Village Partnership, www.steamboatmountainvillage.com

19

Windy Ridge Archeological Hike, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,

10K at 10,000 Feet, 10 a.m., Rabbit Ears Pass,

6

Downtown Hoedown and Chuck Wagon Chili Challenge, MainStreet Steamboat Springs,

20 Poochy Paddle, 2-4 p.m., Old Town Hot

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20-26 Old Town Hot Springs Pools Closed, Old Town

registration required, Yampatika, 970-871-9151

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open, 5 p.m. event starts, Romick Arena, 970-879-1818

26 Emerald Mountain Trail Run, 12k, 5k and Fun Run, 9 a.m., www.runningseries.com

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p.m., Library Hall, www.steamboatlibrary.org

Steamboat Springs Middle School, www.runningseries.com

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Pumpkin Float, 2-4 p.m., Old Town Hot

22 High School Cardboard Classic Boat Race, 10:45 a.m., Old Town Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org

Hot Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org www.steamboatartmuseum.org

Steamboat Sneak 5k and Fun Run, 10 a.m.,

Springs, www.oldtownhotsprings.org

25 Plein Air Quick Draw, Steamboat Art Museum,

An Evening with Author Craig Johnson, 6:30

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Rocky Mountain Bull Bash PBR, 3 p.m. gates

Fun for everyone!

DIY Organic Gardening Series: Putting Your Garden to Bed, registration required,

18-19 Steamboat OktoberWest, fall family

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One of the West’s greatest traditions.

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Yampatika, 970-871-9195

18-19 Run Rabbit Run, 50 & 100 Ultra Marathon,

5-7 Steamboat Springs Stage Race presented by Moots, three-stage road bicycle race,

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Wandering Creek Ranch, 5-9 p.m., www.steamboatrotary.com

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ACTIVITIES GUIDE

Local Knowledge Expert rafting and fishing guide Jarett Duty offers priceless insider tips on his favorite sports. Whitewater rafting usually winds down as summer heats up. What are the options for visitors who would still like to experience the sport? We get this call all the time at the shop in July and August. For the lucky few, we do typically have a two-week window in July on Cross Mountain Canyon on the lower Yampa. It’s a solid Class IV section in an amazingly scenic canyon. When Cross is running, it’s easily one of the best rafting stretches in Colorado. If you miss the window, you’re either floating the Colorado River down by State Bridge (Class II/III) or Tubing the Mighty Yampa!

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Fishing on the Yampa River is one of the top summer activities in the valley. What’s the go-to stretch at the height of summer? To me, it’s as much when as where. My recommendation for fly fishermen is go early, go late, and go after those thunderstorms that drive everyone off the river. The hatches at dusk are where you’ll find the bigger, smarter fish poking their heads up, gulping bugs before dark. Rainstorms also tend to clear the river of most fishermen and the ever-present tube hatch. For a close-by spot that’s often overlooked, hit the Chuck Lewis section five minutes south of town.

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Could you suggest a list of must-fish spots in the Yampa Valley? Yampa Town, the tailwaters of Stagecoach, the Flat Tops on the Bear River, the upper Elk River on the north, middle and south forks

One of the most enthusiastic fishermen we know is a 12-year-old young man. What are your recommendations for teaching kids to fish? That may be my son and nephew you are talking about! When kids are young, it’s critical to keep it light, fun and catch some fish. Traditional spin gear on Fetcher Pond is a great way to start. After the kids are hooked, you can transition them to fly fishing. While you’ll be a full-time Sherpa and guide at first, you’ll be amazed at how quickly the kids will be on their own. It won’t be long before you have your own fishing guide and a full-time fly tier filling your box.

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What’s your favorite fly for midsummer? Based on sales in the fly shop, you’d think a pink worm is all anyone needs. My favorite flies for the summer rotate with the hatches. It’s hard to beat the Yellow Sallie hatch in June. Another favorite of mine is the late evening caddis hatch. By mid-July and throughout August, I like throwing tiny tricos mid-morning and then large terrestrials through the day. Jarett Duty and his brother John have owned and operated Bucking Rainbow Outfitters in Steamboat Springs since 1994. When not on the river fishing, Jarett can be found coaching his children’s spor ts programs. STEAMBOAT SPRINGS V I S I T O R S ’ G U I D E | S U M M E R 2 015 | VG 43

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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.mountaintraditionsart.com Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. #C-4 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.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 Sunset Happy Hour 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com/things-to-do/ sunset-happy-hour-schedule The Tap House Sports Grill 729 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2431 www.thetaphouse.com

Performing Arts

Chief Theater 813 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-4791 www.chieftheater.com Emerald City Opera 320 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9986 www.emeraldcityopera.com Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp 40755 County Rd. 36 970-879-7125 www.perry-mansfield.org Schmiggity’s 821 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4100 www.schmiggitys.com Steamboat Dance Theatre 970-819-1710 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

Howler Alpine Slide 645 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-819-8010 www.steamboatalpineslide.com

Art Classes and Workshops

Bicycle Rentals, Repairs and Sales

Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com MOJO Bike Tours 690 Marketplace Plaza 877-624-2538 www.mojobiketours.com Moots Cycles 2545 Copper Ridge Drive 970-879-1676 www.moots.com Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com

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Steamboat Springs KOA 3603 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0273 www.koa.com/campgrounds/ steamboat-springs

Canoeing, Kayaking and Paddle Boarding

Colorado River Center 4199 Trough Rd., Bond 888-888-RAFT www.coloradorivercenter.com

Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com

Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.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

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 Guides 18370 Colorado 13, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com

Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. #C-4 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com

Colorado State Parks 61105 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3922 www.parks.state.co.us

Steamboat Bike Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com

Great American Laughing Stock Company 600 McKinley St. 970-355-9403 www.galsco.org

Splatz 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza 970-871-7904 www.splatzpainting.com

Camping

Bodhi SUP (Stand Up Paddleboard Steamboat) 457 Seventh St. 303-859-3784 www.bodhisup.com

Colorado River Center 4199 Trough Rd., Bond 888-888-RAFT www.coloradorivercenter.com

Potter’s Wheel 1136 Yampa St. 970-879-4944 www.potterswheelco.com

Snow Bowl 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza 970-879-9840 www.snowbowl.net

Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com

Art Party 200 N. Lincoln Ave. 651-226-4345 www.artparty.gallery

Make Studio 842 Lincoln Ave. 650-521-1690 www.makestudio-steamboat.com

Bowling

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 Steamboat Lake Marina Steamboat Lake State Park 970-879-7019 www.steamboatlakemarina.com Wake 11 Logan St. 970-846-9669 www.wakews.com

Mountain Sports Kayak School 800 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8794 www.mountainsportskayak.com Steamboat Paddleboard Adventures 1051 13th St. 970-846-5926 www.steamboatpaddle boardadventures.com

Children’s Activities

Adventure Bound in Steamboat Springs 245 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-4300 www.steamboatsprings.net/index. aspx?NID=235 Howler Alpine Slide 645 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-819-8010 www.steamboatalpineslide.com Amaze’n Steamboat Family Fun Park 125 S. Anglers Drive 970-870-8682 www.amazensteamboat.com Bud Werner Memorial Library 1289 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0240 www.steamboatlibrary.org Coca-Cola Adventure Zone 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5255 www.steamboat.com/things-to-do/ summer-activities/coca-colaadventure-zone

Colorado River Center 4199 Trough Rd., Bond 888-888-RAFT www.coloradorivercenter.com Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works County Rd. 205 970-870-1782 www.steamboatdogsledding.com Howelsen Ice Arena 285 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-871-7033 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 Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. #C-4 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com Tubing Steamboat 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-819-8010 www.tubingsteamboat.com

Climbing

Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com

Cross Country Skiing

Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com Haymaker Nordic Center 34855 East U.S. 40 970-879-9444 www.steamboat.com/things-to-do/ winter-activities/cross-country-skiing The Home Ranch 54880 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-1780 www.homeranch.com Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Drive 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com Vista Verde Guest Ranch 31100 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-3858 www.vistaverde.com


Dog Sledding

Grizzle-T Dog & Sled Works County Rd. 205 970-870-1782 www.steamboatdogsledding.com

Events

Colorado Avalanche 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver 303-405-6144 www.coloradoavalanche.com

Team Player Productions 1539 Platte St., Denver 303-777-6887 www.steamboatwinefestival.com Triple Crown Sports 3930 Automation Way, Fort Collins 970-223-6644 www.triplecrownsports.com

Fishing Outfitters

Golf Courses

Catamount Ranch & Club 33400A Catamount Drive 970-871-9300 www.catamountranchclub.com Haymaker Golf Course 34855 East U.S. 40 970-870-1846 www.haymakergolf.com

Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com

Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club 1230 Steamboat Blvd. 970-871-6528 www.rollingstoneranchgolf.com

Get Fit Family Racing, LLC 941-961-7575 www.getfitfamilyracing.com

Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch 55675 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-879-3495 www.steamboathorses.com

Steamboat Golf Club 26815 West U.S. 40 970-879-4295 www.steamboatgolfclub.com

Moffat County Fair 539 Barclay St., Craig 970-824-9180 www.moffatcountyfair.com

Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com

Routt County Fair Association 398 S. Poplar St., Hayden 970-276-3068 www.routtcountyfair.org

Moffat County Tourism Association 1111 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-824-2335 www.moffatcountytourism.com

Schmiggity’s 821 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4100 www.schmiggitys.com

Steamboat Flyfisher 35 Fifth St. 970-879-6552 www.steamboatflyfisher.com

Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series 970-879-1818 www.steamboatrodeo.com

Steamboat Great Outdoors 29875 County Rd. 35A, Oak Creek 970-819-4525 www.steamboatgreatoutdoors.com

Denver Nuggets 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver 303-405-6188 www.nba.com/nuggets

Strings Music Festival 900 Strings Rd. 970-879-5056 www.stringsmusicfestival.com

Yampa Valley Anglers 456 Terhune Ave.,Yampa 970-819-4376 www.yampavalleyanglers.com

Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com CR Summit 33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com

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Hunting Outfitters

B & L Quality Taxidermy 2101 Snowbowl Plaza 970-879-1316

Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net

Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch 55675 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-879-3495 www.steamboathorses.com

Vista Verde Guest Ranch 31100 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-3858 www.vistaverde.com

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Hot Air Ballooning

Colorado’s High Lonesome Outfitter & Guides 10185 Colorado 131, Toponas 970-638-4239 www.cohighlonesome.com

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Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs 44200 County Rd. 36 970-879-0342 www.strawberryhotsprings.com

The Home Ranch 54880 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-1780 www.homeranch.com

Horseback Riding Outfitters Bar Lazy L Ranch 26480 County Rd. 52E 970-879-1082 www.barlazylranch.com

Del’s Triangle 3 Ranch 55675 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-879-3495 www.steamboathorses.com

Pegasus Balloon Tours 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-9191 www.wildwestballooning.com Wild West Balloon Adventures 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-7219 www.wildwestballooning.com

Hot Springs and Tours

Hot Springs Adventures 43435 County Rd. 970-879-1873 www.hotspringsadventuresinc.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org

Moffat County Tourism Association 1111 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-824-2335 www.moffatcountytourism.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

Ice Skating

Howelsen Ice Arena 285 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-871-7033 www.steamboatsprings.net/ice

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activities Guide Steamboat Springs Youth Hockey Association 285 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-871-0063 www.steamboatyouthhockey.com

Miniature Golf

Amaze’n Steamboat Family Fun Park 125 S Anglers Drive 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 970-846-2991 www.hahnspeakhistoric.com Moffat County Tourism Association 1111 W. Victory Way, Craig 970-824-2335 www.moffatcountytourism.com Steamboat Art Museum 807 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-1755 www.steamboatartmuseum.org Tracks & Trails Museum 129 E. Main St., Oak Creek 970-736-8245 www.yampavalley.info/ tracksandtrails.asp Tread of Pioneers Museum 800 Oak St. 970-879-2214 www.treadofpioneers.org Wyman Museum 94350 East U.S. 40, Craig 970-824-6346 www.wymanmuseum.com

Recreational Vehicle Rentals and Tours

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 Drive 970-870-3172 steamboat.blacktieskis.com Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com Christy Sports Gondola Square Gondola Square 970-879-0371 www.christysports.com Door 2 Door by Christy Sports 1625 Mid Valley Drive 1 970-879-8692 www.d2dskis.com

Edge Werks 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 Powder Pursuits Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com Powder Tools Snowboard Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-1645 www.christysports.com The Pro Shop Gondola Square 970-871-5364 www.steamboat.com Ski Butlers Steamboat 1585 Mid Valley Drive 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 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com 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 & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com Steamboat Ski & Sport Gondola Square 970-871-5346 www.steamboat.com

Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Drive 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com

Steamboat Snowmobile Tours 31825 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-6500 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com

CR Summit 33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com

Steamboat Skibikes 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-214-3045 www.steamboatskibikes.com

Snowshoeing

Focus Adventures Photography Tours & Workshops 27846 Silver Spur St. 970-879-2244 www.focusadventures.com

Surefoot, LLC 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-1119 www.surefoot.com Terry Sports 1855 Ski Time Square Drive 970-879-8414 www.terrysports.com

Skiing

Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski Steamboat Powdercats Ski Time Square 970-879-5188 www.steamboatpowdercats.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com

Sleigh Rides

Bar Lazy L Ranch 26480 County Rd. 52E 970-879-1082 www.barlazylranch.com Ragnar’s Steamboat Ski Area 970-871-5150 www.steamboat.com/things-to-do/ dining-details/ragnars Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net Sleighride Dinner at Haymaker 34855 U.S. Highway 40 E. 970-871-5150 www.steamboat.com/things-to-do/ winter-activities/sleigh-ride-dinners.aspx

Snow Tubing

Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net Tubing Steamboat 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-819-8010 www.tubingsteamboat.com

Snowmobile Guides and Rentals

Steamboat Ski & Sport Sheraton Steamboat 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com

High Mountain Snowmobile Tours 31750 East U.S. 40 970-879-9073 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com

Steamboat Ski & Sport Ski Time Square 970-871-5682 www.steamboat.com

Rocky Mountain Rentals 61450 County Rd. 62, Clark 970-627-9673 www.snowmobile-central.com

Steamboat Ski & Sport The Steamboat Grand 970-871-5358 www.steamboat.com

Saddleback Ranch 37350 County Rd. 179 970-879-3711 www.saddlebackranch.net

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Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 6, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski Rocky Mountain Ventures/ Climbing Guide 970-870-8440 www.steamboatclimbing.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski Touring Center 2000 Clubhouse Drive 970-879-8180 www.steamboatnordiccenter.com

Summer Tubing Outfitters

Backdoor Sports Ltd. of Steamboat 841 Yampa St. 970-879-6249 www.backdoorsports.com Bucking Rainbow Outfitters 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8747 www.buckingrainbow.com One Stop Ski Shop 35 11th St. 970-879-4916 www.onestopskishop.net

Summer Tubing Suppliers Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Tennis Facilities

Howelsen Hill Ski Area 845 Howelsen Pkwy. 970-879-8499 www.steamboatsprings.net/ski Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs 2500 Pine Grove Rd. 970-879-8400 www.10s.com

Tour Companies

Colorado River Guides 18370 Colorado 131, Bond 970-653-1001 www.raftcolorado.com

Hahns Peak Roadhouse 60880 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-4404 www.hahnspeakroadhouse.com Hot Springs Adventures 43435 County Rd. 970-879-1873 www.hotspringsadventuresinc.com Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave., Kremmling 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com MOJO Bike Tours 690 Marketplace Plaza 877-624-2538 www.mojobiketours.com Photo Excursions of Steamboat 730 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-1822 www.photoexcursionsof steamboat.com Steamboat Powdercats Ski Time Square 970-879-5188 www.steamboatpowdercats.com Steamboat Premier Concierge 2550 Apres Ski Way 970-367-6554 www.steamboatpremier concierge.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Snowmobile Tours 31825 County Rd. 64 970-879-6500 www.steamboatsnowmobile.com Tailwind Tours 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-TOUR www.tailwindtours.com Wild West Balloon Adventures 42415 Deerfoot Lane 970-879-7219 www.wildwestballooning.com Yampatika 925 Weiss Drive 970-871-9151 www.yampatika.org

Winter Driving School

Bridgestone Winter Driving School Steamboat Grand 970-879-6104 www.winterdrive.com

Zip Line

Steamboat Zip Line Tours www.steamboatzipline adventures.com


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“Scuba Steve” Thompsett has been tending bar at local establishments for 17 years. In the summer, when he’s not topping off an ice cold beer for guests at Slopeside Grill and Sunpie’s, he’s busy checking off items on his own “Steamboat Bucket List.”

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1. Riding a dirt bike: Big Red Park northwest of Steamboat Springs is among the area’s most popular dirt bike destinations. 2. Leave the cart behind and walk the golf course – it’s OK if you play badly as long as you have a good time.

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3. Tubing the Yampa – “Gotta love a relaxing float down the river!” 4. Strawberry Park Hot Springs, of course 5. Hiking: too many trails to choose from – Fish Creek, Mad Creek, Spring Creek, Emerald Mountain, the Flat Tops and Seedhouse Road in Clark 6. Cliff jumping at King Solomon Falls – directions available from locals only 7. Shuttling up Buffalo Pass to ride the mountain bike trail all the way down to Spring Creek trailhead, off Amethyst Road just past Steamboat Springs High School. 8. Rafting at Cross Mountain and Gore Canyon – extreme rapids! 9. Camping at the yurt at Pearl Lake

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10. Hiking from Meeker into the Flat Tops Wilderness Area; destination: Spring Cave 11. Walking through the Yampa River Botanic Garden. 12. Getting a drink from the friendly bartender at Slopeside…. Steve Thompsett is a diehard skier, accomplished bar tender and outdoor enthusiast.

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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 Bear River Bar & Grill | Gondola Square | 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 | 970-374-2336 | www.bedrockdepot.com Big House Burgers | 2093 Curve Plaza | 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 Ct. | 970-879-2220 | www.sheraton.com/steamboat Brooklynn’s Pizzeria | 57 10th St. | 970-871-1000 | www.brooklynnspizzeria.com Butcherknife Brewing Company | 2875 Elk River Road | 970-439-0110 | www.butcherknifebrewing.com The Cabin | Steamboat Grand | 970-871-5550 | www.steamboatgrand.com/the-cabin Cafe Diva | 1855 Ski Time Square Drive | 970-871-0508 | www.cafediva.com Cantina of Steamboat | 818 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-0826 | www.steamboatcantina.com Carl’s Tavern | 700 Yampa St. | 970-761-2060 | www.carlstavern.com Cold Stone Creamery | 827 Lincoln Ave. | 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 | 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 | 970-871-1800 | www.dairyqueensteamboat.com Double Z BBQ, Inc. | 1124 Yampa St. | 970-879-0849 | www.doublezbbq.com The Drunken Onion Get & Go Kitchen | 685 Marketplace Plaza | 970-879-8423 | www.drunkenonion.com E3 Chophouse | 701 Yampa St. | 970-879-7167 | www.e3chophouse.com The Egg & I | 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 | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com/ Freshies | 595 S. Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-8099 | www.freshiessteamboat.com Geano’s Caffe Bar | Gondola Square | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Gondola Joe’s | Gondola Square | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com The Gondola Pub & Grill | Gondola Square | 970-879-4448 | www.gondolapubandgrill.com The Grand Cafe and Gift Shop | Steamboat Grand | 970-871-5557 | www.steamboatgrand.com/the-grand-cafe Harwigs | 911 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-1919 | www.harwigs.com Haymaker Patio Grill | 34855 U.S. 40 | 970-879-1265 | www.steamboat.com Hazie’s | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com The Hungry Dog | 635 Lincoln Ave. | 970-819-2224 | www.hungrydogofsteamboat.com Johnny B. Good’s Diner | 738 Lincoln Ave. | 970-870-8400 | www.johnnybgoodsdiner.com Joose | 2754 Downhill Drive | 970-846-5063 | www.jbjoose.com Karma Bar & Lounge | 737 Lincoln Ave. | 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 | 970-879-5800 | www.lamontanasteamboat.com Laundry | 127 11th St. | 970-870-0681 | www.thelaundryrestaurant.com Lil’ House Country Biscuits & Coffee | 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 | 970-879-7881 | www.mcknightsirishpub.com Moe’s Original Bar B Que | 1898 Kamar Plaza | 970-879-1615 | www.moesoriginalbbq.com Moose Cafe | 115 W. Park Ave., Kremmling | 970-724-9987 | Mountain Brew | 427 Oak St. | 970-879-7846 | www.mountainbrewsteamboat.com Mountain Brew | 136 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-1828 | http://www.oldtownhotsprings.org/relax_play/mountainbrew.html Murphy’s Tavern | 54737 County Road 129, Clark | 970-879-6046 | www.murphystavern.com Oak Tree Inn/Penny’s Diner | 98 Moffat Ave., Yampa | 970-638-1000 | www.oaktreeinn.com The Oasis | 2300 Mt. Werner Circle | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Old Town Pub & Restaurant | 600 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2101 | www.theoldtownpub.com The Ore House at The Pine Grove | 1465 Pine Grove Road | 970-879-1190 | www.orehouse.com Papa Murphy’s Take’N’Bake Pizza | 1809 Central Park Drive | 970-439-1793 | co.steamboatsprings.papamurphys.com The Paramount | 1855 Ski Time Square Drive | 970-879-1170 | www.theparamountcolorado.com Phenomenal Falafel | 2120 Downhill Drive | 970-823-5011 | www.phenomenalfalafel.com Qdoba Mexican Grill | 1755 Central Park Drive | 970-879-7610 | www.qdoba.com VG 48 | ONLINE A T WWW. steamboatCHAMB ER .com

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Ragnar’s | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Red Bowl World Curry Haus | 1117 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-7169 | www.redbowlsteamboat.com Rendezvous Food Court | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com Rex’s American Grill & Bar | 3190 S. Lincoln Ave. | 970-870-0438 | www.rexsgrill.com Riggio’s Ristorante | 1106 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-9010 | www.riggiosfineitalian.com Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant | 628 Lincoln Ave. | 970-871-6277 | www.riograndemexican.com Rootz | 737 Lincoln Ave. | 970-871-4510 | www.rootzcafe.com The Rusted Porch | 690 Marketplace Plaza | 970-879-1455 | www.therustedporch.com Saddles Bar & Grill at The Sheraton | 2200 Village Inn Court | 970-879-2220 | www.sheraton.com/steamboat Sake2U | 609 Yampa St. | 970-870-1019 | Sambi Canton | 941 Lincoln Ave. | 970-870-9988 | www.sambicanton.wix.com/sambi-canton Schmiggity’s | 821 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-4100 | www.schmiggitys.com Sevens Restaurant at The Sheraton | 2200 Village Inn Court | 970-879-2220 | www.sheraton.com/steamboat The Shack Cafe, Inc. | 740 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-9975 | Skull Creek Greek | 635 S. Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-1339 | www.skullcreekgreek.com Sleighride Dinner at Haymaker | 34855 East U.S. 40 | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Slopeside Grill | 1855 Ski Time Square Drive | 970-879-2916 | www.slopesidegrill.com Smell That Bread Bakery | 135 11th St. (Downstairs) | 970-761-2692 | www.smellthatbreadbakery.com Soda Creek Pizza Company, Inc. | 1585 Mid Valley Drive | 970-871-1111 | www.sodacreekpizza.com Starbucks Coffee | 255 Anglers Drive | 970-871-1303 | www.starbucks.com Steamboat Coffee Roasters | 2851 Riverside Plaza | 970-879-3100 | www.steamboatcoffee.com Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company | 1030 Yampa St. | 970-879-3504 | www.steamboatseafood.com Steamboat Smokehouse | 912 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-7427 | www.steamboatsmokehouse.com Stoker Bar & Restaurant | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com Storm Peak Brewing Company | 1744 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-1999 | www.stormpeakbrewing.com Subway | 2032 Curve Plaza | 970-879-0707 | www.subway.com Subway | 1815 Central Park Drive | 970-879-0707 | www.subway.com Sumatera | 1104 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2929 | Sunpies Bistro | 735 Yampa Ave. | 970-870-3360 | www.sunpies.com Sunset Happy Hour | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com T Bar at Steamboat | 2045 Ski Time Square Drive | 970-879-6652 | Taco Cabo | 1755 Lincoln Ave. | 970-846-2307 The Tap House Sports Grill | 729 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2431 | www.thetaphouse.com Three Peaks Grill | 2165 Pine Grove Road | 970-879-3399 | www.threepeaksgrill.com Thunderhead Food Court | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com Thunderhead Red’s Bar | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-879-6111 | www.steamboat.com Truffle Pig Restaurant & Market | 2250 Apres Ski Way | 970-879-7470 | www.trufflepigrestaurant.com Vaquero’s Mexican Restaurant & Taqueria | 730 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-7570 | www.vaquerosmexicanrestaurant.com Western BBQ | Steamboat Ski Area | 970-871-5150 | www.steamboat.com Winona’s | 617 Lincoln Ave. | 970-879-2483 | www.winonassteamboat.com Yama | 1865 Ski Time Square Drive | 970-761-2087 | www.yamasteamboat.com

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E3 Chophouse is one of Steamboat’s premier dining experiences set alongside the beautiful Yampa River. Enjoy meals made in-house from the best local, seasonal, all-natural ingredients and beef from E3 certified cattle. E3 offers a daily jet fresh catch, wild game, and, of course, E3 certified steaks and chops. Enjoy our “Ranch to Table” cuisine daily in the heart of downtown Steamboat Springs. Always family friendly. Reservations recommended. Summer hours: Lunch 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m.-close | Happy Hour daily 3 p.m.-6 p.m. | Late Night Happy Hour Friday and Saturday 10 p.m.-close

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 Mountain View pork, farm fresh eggs, homemade breads and creative jams. The Creekside’s garden patio and historic dining room is 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

www.slopesidegrill.com

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 • Open at 5:00 p.m. year round • Pine Grove Rd. and U.S. 40 on the bus 1465 Pine Grove Rd. 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. This summer enjoy outside patio seating. Blue Sage Pizzeria offers dine-in, delivery and carry-out. Serving lunch and dinner. Please plan ahead when ordering during the summer 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 Marketplace, Ste. C8 Wildhorse Marketplace


www.aurumsteamboat.com

970-879-9500 811 Yampa St., Downtown

Nestled right along the Yampa River, there’s the perfect alfresco setting with a huge outdoor deck, and giant fire pits for the cooler summer nights. We use local Yampa Valley farmers’ produce and meat sourced from local ranchers, keeping it fresh and local, which not only benefits the Steamboat Springs community, but also helps the environment. After an exciting day in Steamboat, you probably are going to want to get more than just a taste of Aurum. It’s not just the talk of the town; it’s the buzz of the nation.

www.mahoganyridgesteamboat.com Not your typical brew pub, Mahogany Ridge Brewery & Grill’s diverse menu includes

buffalo steaks, Colorado lamb and jerk-spiced duck, with dozens of dipping sauces. Creative pub specialties include tender ribs, house-made fish and chips and savory noodle bowls. Combine locals’ favorite spicy tuna ceviche with award-winning Alpenglow ale, brewed on-site. Join us for a casual bite or a momentous occasion. Open daily, 4 Fifth and Lincoln, Downtown p.m., for dinner and Steamboat’s best happy hour. Patio dining.

970-879-3773

www.cafediva.com

970-871-0508 Torian Plum, Mountain

www.eurekasteamboat.com

970-761-2061 Seventh and Yampa St. Downtown

www.sake2u.com

970-870-1019 609 Yampa St. Downtown

www.steamboatcantina.com

970-879-0826 818 Lincoln Ave., Downtown

www.backdoorburgergrill.com

970-871-7888 825 Oak St., Downtown

At Café Diva we have but one quest: your enjoyment. Chef Kate Rench’s seasonal menus of farm-to-table produce, prime cuts from family ranches, and sustainably sourced seafood are a delight to the palate and the eye. Three certified sommeliers pair an impressive selection of wines and spirits from around the globe. Our staff and ambience complete a memorable experience. Current wine list and menu at cafediva.com. Reservations are suggested. Garden side patio.

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.

From the Proprietors of “Saketumi,” after 10 successful years on the Mountain we’ve moved into our new location as “Sake2U at 609 Yampa.” Instead of just the “Best of the Boat Sushi Restaurant,” we’ve expanded our menu offerings to please every palate including Blackberry Ribs, Daily Catch, Steaks, Curry & Teriyaki Bowls, Short Rib Sliders, Asian Style Wings and Salads. Open 7 Days a week from 12 p.m. Happy Hour 3-6 p.m.

The Cantina, serving creative Mexican cuisine in historic downtown, is the restaurant/bar where you may just encounter a celebrity. Enjoy award-winning, fresh-squeezed margaritas – no sour mix here – choose from more than 40 tequilas. Savor signature dishes like tequila-fired fajitas; Chimi Cozumel, with shrimp, mushrooms, spinach and jalapeno pesto sauce; Carne Asada; and cinnamon fried ice cream. Recommended by The New York Times, Denver’s 5280, HiLuxury Magazine and tripadvisor.com. Children’s menu, gluten-free and vegetarian options. Open lunch and dinner. Happy Hour 3 p.m.-6 p.m. every day and Late Night Happy Hour Friday and Saturday Nights 9 p.m.-11 p.m. Located in beautiful downtown Steamboat Springs, we have a passion for fresh, natural ingredients and a love of juicy burgers and cold brews. We hand-cut our french fries and onion rings every morning, and we use only all-natural Colorado beef for our delicious burgers. Speciality Burgers, Classic Burgers, Appetizers, Sandwiches, Fresh Salads, Little Grommet kids menu, Incredible Happy Hour Specials and outdoor Patio Seating. Plenty of parking right next to our restaurant on Oak Street. Backdoor Grill, a must-stop this Summer.

www.steamboatprorodeo.com Slow applewood smoked chicken, pork ribs and beef brisket dinners. Burger, dog and

970-734-7718 501 Howelsen Parkway, Downtown

bratwurst baskets and other treats available. Full bar, beer and wine. Come early for the best seats in the house. Covered seating. Special seating for celebrating family reunions, birthdays and large groups. Pre-Rodeo Entertainment – Live country music! All the fun happens every Friday & Saturday 6-9:30 p.m. at the Romick Arena – Steamboat Rodeo Grounds.

Rodeo BBQ

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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, patio seating, catering and To-Go Between Town and the Mountain orders available. The “foodie spot for Steamboat” WildPlum is a one-of-a-kind neighborhood market paradise, featuring all of the essentials, plus gourmet and specialty foods. Don’t want to cook? Our deli has you covered with pizza, hot sandwiches, bakery case and a complete menu in our prepared take-and-go case. The minute you walk into WildPlum you will appreciate the mountain modern atmosphere, well stocked unique products and genuine service. Complete liquor store with beer, wine and liquor. Easy parking. Enjoy our outdoor patio seating.

www.wildplumgrocer.com

970-879-1981 Village Drive and Apres Ski Way, Mountain

The best Mexican restaurant in Steamboat, Fiesta Jalisco’s mouthwatering menu features www.fiestajalisco.net/steamboat.htm 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 970-871-6999 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, 445 Anglers Dr. year-round. Sister restaurant to Vaqueros Mexican & Taqueria, Downtown. ALL TO GO Sundance Plaza orders need to be picked up at the restaurant location you called. Savor the genuine flavors of Mexico at Vaqueros Mexican Restaurant and Taqueria, Fiesta Jalisco’s new downtown restaurant and taqueria on Lincoln Avenue. Serving traditional favorites like burritos, fajitas, tacos and more, Vaqueros’ menu also features ingredients from old Mexico, like menudo and caldo de res. Enjoy our Tacos De Carnitas, Tripa, Chorizo, Lengua, Pastor, and Asada. Vaqueros uses only the freshest ingredients, served in attractive, authentic surroundings. Full bar with extensive tequila 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.

www.vaqueros.com

970-879-7570 730 Lincoln Ave., Downtown

www.mazzolas.com

We opened in 1970 and have enjoyed being a locals’ favorite for pizza, pasta and great Italian food in downtown Steamboat ever since. Mazzola’s is a place to be yourself. Dress down, eat big, talk loud and break a few rules. From scratch kitchen / Only highest quality all-natural ingredients / Late night food and full bar.

970-879-2405 917 Lincoln Ave., Downtown

www.rexsgrill.com

Don’t be fooled by our location at the Holiday Inn! Rex’s strives to be a fun, entertaining place where you enjoy homemade food and service from a friendly, attentive staff. Our Chefs take care in making everything from scratch, using the highest quality, all-natural ingredients. The way it is meant to be!

970-870-0438 3190 S. Lincoln Ave., Mountain

www.thelaundryrestaurant.com

KITCHEN & COCKTAILS

Aside from the chic industrial atmosphere, Laundry fills a popular dining niche here in Steamboat with its long list of small plates and its longer list of spirits, cocktails and apertifs. Contemporary American food / Shared plates / Craft cocktails.

970-870-0681 127 11th St., Downtown

www.bighouseburgers.com

Big House Burgers & Bottlecap Bar on the west end of town specializes in high quality burgers made from local beef raised in the Yampa and Elk River Valleys. Come in to create your favorite burger and treat the kids to a creamy shake or sundae!

970-870-8500 2093 Curve Plaza, West Steamboat

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Local Knowledge Twenty-five year Steamboat Springs resident Jason Edinburg shares tips about camping, kids’ activities, shopping and photography. Raising a family in the Yampa Valley must be fun; what a huge playground! Where would you suggest dads go with their kids for an outing?

Courtesy Jason Edinburg

JASON EDINBURG

I love to bring the family canoeing at Pearl Lake or hiking on Rabbit Ears Pass. For a quicker trip, a bike ride on the Yampa River Core Trail to the Botanic Gardens is great.

With a family, car camping is probably the way to go. How long does it take you to pack up and head out? We can have the car packed for camping in about an hour, and I have three mustbring items: marshmallows, chocolate bars and graham crackers. Yes, s’mores are more important than the fishing rod when you’re camping with family.

Hiking is visitors’ number-one activity in Steamboat. Where would you suggest parents take their kids for a day hike? If you have smaller kids, keep hikes short or attitudes can disintegrate quickly. Close to town there’s Spring Creek, Fish Creek Falls and Sky Line Trail, which has great views of the ski area. My daughter and I also love Soda Creek Trail on Buffalo Pass.

You’re a fabulous photographer! Where would you recommend people go to take classic Steamboat images? A favorite of mine is looking down Lincoln Avenue from west to east with the ski area in the background – try a slightly cloudy evening for brilliant alpenglow. The Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo is a fantastic place to capture an iconic Steamboat image (bring a long, fast lens), as is the Hot Air Balloon Rodeo. I’ve taken so many Balloon Rodeo photos, but the event never gets old.

Working at Resort Group, you must have your finger on the pulse of lodging trends. Where’s the most popular place to stay in summertime? Old Town is where it’s at during the summer. You’re within walking distance of shops, restaurants and galleries. Howelsen Hill is right there for mountain biking, running and hiking, plus the Alpine Slide. The Yampa River is outside your door for fishing and tubing, and lots of summer events take place downtown. Jason Edinburg has lived in Steamboat since 1991. He is married to Ashley, and they have an 8-year-old daughter, Paloma. Jason is a web developer and photographer who is director of Internet marketing for Resor t Group.

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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 | 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 | 844-881-6292 | www.aspenviewlodge.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 | 970-205-9049 | www.homeranch.com Moving Mountains | Steamboat Springs | 970-367-8102 | 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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Alpine Rose* | 970-879-1528 | 888-879-1525 | www.alpinerosesteamboat.com Chalet Val D’Isére* | 970-846-7006 | www.valdiseresteamboat.com Fairfield Inn & Suites | 970-870-9000 | 800-228-2800 | www.marriott.com/sbsfi The Hampton Inn & Suites | 970-871-8900 | 800-909-6285 | www.steamboatspringssuites.hamptoninn.com Highmark Steamboat Springs | Mountain Resorts | 970-879-2525 | 877-879-6555 | www.highmarksteamboat.com Holiday Inn Steamboat | 970-879-2250 | 800-654-3944 | www.steamboathi.com Hotel Bristol | 970-879-3083 | 800-851-0872 | www.steamboathotelbristol.com Inn at Steamboat | 970-879-2600 | 800-872-2601 | www.innatsteamboat.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 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 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 Wyndham Vacation Resorts Steamboat Springs | 800-989-6901 | www.extraholidays.com Yampa View | Wyndham Vacation Rentals | 970-879-8000 | 800-509-9578 | www.wvrsteamboat.com

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For more about ratings in this guide see below

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 | 970-367-8102 | 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

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* This property offers bed and breakfast

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Property Management Companies Axis West Management & Realty

CR Summit

OPB

1585 Mid Valley Dr. 970-879-8171 www.axiswestrealty.com

33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-879-6201 www.crsummit.com

155 Anglers Dr. 970-870-6470

Central Park Management

Dawes & Associates 2145 Resort Dr. 970-879-9124

2150 Resort Dr. Ste. 200 970-879-0517 | 800-233-8102 www.steamboat-springs.com

Four Seasons Property Management

The Porches/ Pinnacle Resort Management

3275 Snowflake Circle 970-879-8161 | 800-641-3115 www.steamboatlodgingproperties.com

970-819-2728 www.fourseasonssteamboat.com

2096 Indian Summer Dr. 970-879-0600 | 866-992-0600 www.theporches.com

WorldMark, The Club Village At Steamboat

800 Weiss Dr., Ste A 970-879-3294 | 866-439-6464 www.centralparkmgmt.com

Christie Resorts 358 River Rd. 970-846-9432 www.christieresorts.com

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

Kamar, Inc. 1821 Kamar Plaza, Unit 4 970-879-2591

Pioneer Ridge

Simply Steamboat

Mountain Resorts

1169 Hilltop Pkwy., Ste 206B 970-870-3397 | 888-870-3397 www.simplysteamboat.com

2150 Resort Dr., Ste 100 970-879-3700 | 800-525-2622 www.mtn-resorts.com

Steamboat Association Management

Moving Mountains 690 Marketplace Plaza, Ste 3 970-367-8102 www.movingmountains.com

Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Rd., Ste 202 970-879-0740 | 877-237-2628 www.steamboat.com/plan-vacation/ lodging

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


OUTDOORS GUIDE

Peel an Orange

Local Knowledge ROSS KIRBY

Courtesy Casey La Rue

As the sales manager for Orange Peel Bicycle Service, Ross Kirby has answered lots of questions about biking in the Yampa Valley. Here are a few tips to get the most of your time on the trails. If you had to choose a favorite lunch-hour ride, where would it be? I’d go up Emerald Mountain (above Howelsen Hill). The trails are downtown so they’re easy to access. My ideal ride would start by going up behind the rodeo grounds towards Ricky’s Ridge and Lower Lupine. Head up towards Larry’s and MGM and have a ripping decent down Molly’s into the Fairview neighborhood.

...and discover the way to

Enjoy Better Bikes Moots, Pivot, Transition, Kona, Orbea, Salsa and more

When you can get away for a longer ride, what’s your route of choice? When I’m looking to log some miles on my day off, I go to Mad Creek or the Dumont Lake route along the Continental Divide into the Steamboat Ski Area.

What do you think of the new downhill bike park at the Steamboat Ski Area? I think it’s a giant step in the right direction. The evolution of downhill mountain biking is great to see. I would love to see even more dedication to trail building and more options on the existing trails.

Most people in Steamboat have at least one dog. We hear yours is a border collie: known for speed and energy. Does yours go with you when you ride? How do you train a dog to run alongside a biker without either of you getting hurt? Scooter goes with me on some rides. Certain trails are more dog friendly than others. Now that he’s getting older, I usually only take him on shorter rides: early season at the ski area, short rides on Mad Creek. Riding on a consistent basis helps, and the breed of dog makes it easier. Honestly, I didn’t train Scooter to be a good trail dog. He just came that way.

Do you have a favorite place you like to go for a bike/camping weekend during the hot summer months? My local spot would be up on Buffalo Pass, where you can camp near the trailheads. The best part of camping on Buff Pass is that you can take single track from the summit into downtown Steamboat Springs. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Ross has been a resident of Steamboat Springs for seven years and has been working at Orange Peel Bicycle Service for more than four years. He has a 10-year-old border collie named Scooter. Ross is an avid mountain biker, hockey player, snowboarder and a professional at having fun.

1136 Yampa P.O. Box 775323 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477

970-879-2957

www.orangepeelbikes.com

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Outdoors Guide General Information Directory

Reservations To make State Park reservations outside of the Denver metro area, call 800-678-CAMP. In the Denver area call 303-470-1144. Reservations may be made 90 days in advance but no later than three days prior to arrival. In the Routt National Forest, reservations for Hahn’s Peak Lake Campground, Dumont Lake, Seedhouse Campground and the Seedhouse Group Site may be made from 120 days in advance to 4 days before arrival. To make a reservation visit www.recreation.gov. All other campgrounds in the Routt National Forest are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Medicine Bow – Routt National Forest 925 Weiss Dr., Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 970-870-2299

Medicine Bow – Routt National Forest P.O. Box 7, 300 Roselawn Yampa, CO 80483 970-638-4516

Cautionary Notes

Stagecoach State Park P.O. Box 98, 25500 County Road 14 Oak Creek, CO 80468 970-736-2436 | 800-678-2267 (reservations) www.parks.state.co.us

Steamboat Lake and Pearl Lake State Parks

1. Tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return. Check in with them upon your return. 2. Weather changes rapidly in the mountains. Plan high elevation trips for the morning hours. Afternoon thunderstorms with lightning are common. The threat is most significant along ridge lines, high points and open areas. Do not seek shelter under trees. 3. Minimize your exposure to the sun. 4. Pace yourself and drink lots of water. 5. High altitude sickness symptoms include headache, dizziness, nausea and weakness. Rest, proper hydration and descent to a lower elevation can help alleviate symptoms.

Off-Road Motorcycling

P.O. Box 750, 61105 County Road 129 Clark, CO 80428 970-879-3922 | 800-678-2267 (reservations) www.parks.state.co.us

Routt National Forest and Timberline Trailriders work together to maintain a network of trails for the use of off-road motorcycles. To date, Timberline Trailriders has received $900,000 in grants from the state trails program for the Routt National Forest system. The primary staging areas for off-road motorcycles are in North Routt County, Yampa and on the Walden district. Information and motor vehicle use (MVUM) maps are available at Forest Service offices.

Yampa River State Park P.O. Box 759, 6185 West U.S. 40 Hayden, CO 81639 970-276-2061 | 800-678-2267 (reservations) www.parks.state.co.us

Mountain Biking The local biking club is Routt County Riders: www.routtcountyriders.org. Maps are available on its website and at local bike shops.

Campgrounds All campsites have tables and fireplace grates. Visit the U.S. Forest Service office at 925 Weiss Drive in Steamboat Springs between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for additional camping and trails information, closures on trails and hazardous tree information. Campsites can be reserved by visiting www.recreation.gov. Steamboat Springs Forest Service Office: 970-870-2299 http://fs.usda.gov/goto/mbr/recreation Colorado State Parks Passes for 2015/2016 are $7/day and $70/annual. Colorado State Parks Passes are available at the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association, 1255 S. Lincoln Ave., or at the State Parks and Colorado Parks & Wildlife Office at 925 Weiss Dr.

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Wondering where to camp? Mary Beth Galer of the U.S. Forest Service shares insider tips online at www.steamboatmagazine.com

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Dry Lake Campground

Granite Campground

Hinman Campground

$10/night | 8,000 ft. | 8 Campsites

$10/night – $5/day | 10,200 ft. | 8 Campsites

$12/night | 7,600 ft. | 13 Campsites

6 miles east of downtown; Routt County 36 (Strawberry Park Hot Springs Road) northeast, east on Routt County Road 38 (Buffalo Pass Road) 4 miles. No Reservations. Routt National Forest

4 miles south of Buffalo Pass on NFSR #310; recommended high clearance vehicle. Routt National Forest

22 miles north of Steamboat Springs; County Road 129 north, east on Seedhouse Road, (County Road 64) 6 miles, then south on NFSR #440 1/2 mile. No Reservations. Routt National Forest

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Dumont Lake Campground/Day Use

Seedhouse Guard Station

$12/night – $5/day | 9,500 ft. | 22 Campsites

$65/night | 8,000 ft.

22 miles southeast of Steamboat Springs on Rabbit Ears Pass; U.S. 40 east, campground on north side. Reservations accepted. Routt National Forest Reservations: www.recreation.gov

Available fall and winter only. This is a cabin, not a camping site. Reservations: www.recreation.gov

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Stagecoach State Park

Hahns Peak Lake Campground $12/night – $5/day | 8,500 ft. | 25 Campsites 30 miles north of Steamboat Springs; County Road 129 north, 2.5 miles west on NFSR #486. Call for updates. Reservations accepted. Routt National Forest

Ranch to Table cuisine in the heart of downtown Steamboat Springs

$10-$20/night - $7/day | 7,250 ft. | 92 Campsites | Flush toilets | Electric hook-ups Stores | Trailer dump station 17 miles south of Steamboat Springs; U.S. 40 east 4 miles, Colorado 131 south 8 miles, County Road 14 south 7 miles Colorado State Parks: 970-736-2436 Reservations: 800-678-2267

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Meadows Campground $10/night | 9,300 ft. | 30 Campsites 15 miles southeast of Steamboat Springs on Rabbit Ears Pass; U.S. 40 east, campground on south side. No Reservations. Routt National Forest

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Pearl Lake State Park

Steamboat Lake State Park $16-$22/night - $7/day | 8,000 ft. | 193 Campsites | Flush toilets | Electric hook-ups Laundry | Stores | Trailer dump station Call for cabins. Reservations are strongly recommended from mid-June through Labor Day. 27 miles north of Steamboat Springs; County Road 129 north to visitor center. Colorado State Parks: 970-879-3922 Reservations: 800-678-2267

$18/night - $70/yurt - $7/day 8,065 ft. | 38 Campsites 22 miles north of Steamboat Springs; County 129 north, east on County Road 209. Colorado State Parks: 970-879-3922 Reservations: 800-678-2267

Summit Lake Campground $10/night- $5/day | 10,300 ft. | 15 Campsites

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Seedhouse Campground $12/night | 8,000 ft. | 24 Campsites 22 miles north of Steamboat Springs; County Road 129 north, east on Seedhouse Road, County Road 64, 9.5 miles. Reservations accepted. Routt National Forest Reservations: www.recreation.gov

15 miles northeast of Steamboat Springs; County Road 36 (Strawberry Park Hot Springs Road) northeast, east on County Road 38 (Buffalo Pass Road) 13 miles past Dry Lake Campground, County Road 38 becomes NFSR #60 and is recommended for high clearance vehicles only. No Reservations. Routt National Forest

Serving Fresh, All Natural & Seasonal Products Reservations Suggested, SeatMe (Yelp)

Yampa River State Park

Seedhouse Group Site $100/night | 8,000 ft. Reservations only: www.recreation.gov

$10-$20/night - $7/day - $25/tipi | 6,400 ft. 45 Campsites | Flush toilets Electric hook-ups | Laundry Two miles west of Hayden on U.S. 40 Colorado State Parks: 970-276-2061 Reservations: 800-678-2267

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Dinner: 6pm Lunch: 11:30am-2:30pm Happy Hour: 3pm-6pm LN Happy Hour Friday/Saturday: 10pm Private Events: events@e3chophouse.com 701 Yampa Street, on the river 970.879.7167 | www.E3Chophouse.com


Outdoors Guide

Campgrounds 1. Dry Lake Campground 2. Dumont Lake Campground 3. Granite Gampground 4. Hahns Peak Lake Campground 5. Hinman Campground 6. Meadows Campground 7. Pearl Lake State Park 8. Seedhouse Campground/Group Site 9. Stagecoach State Park 10. Steamboat Lake State Park 11. Summit Lake Campground 12. Yampa River State Park

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Sarvis Creek

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

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

(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)

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

10.5 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 7,000 ft. | Highest Point 7,920 ft. | Within Steamboat Springs city limits

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.

30 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 9,500 ft. | Highest Point 10,200 ft. | Hills, rocks and trees add to the difficulty of this loop.

Spring Creek Trail

Manzanares Trail Loop

Nipple Peak Loop

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

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5 miles roundtrip | Starting Elevation 7,000 ft. | Highest Point 7,840 ft. | Located in Sarvis Creek Wilderness

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 U MM ER 2 0 1 5 | VG 61


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REAL ESTATE GUIDE

Local Knowledge KIM KREISSIG

Riding the gondola is one of the most popular activities in Steamboat. When do you ride it?

Our agents are experienced, full-time real

I love to take my real estate clients on the gondola in summertime. It’s a great way to give them an overview of the area, and Sunset Happy Hour is particularly fun and very “Steamboat.” For my clients with kids, I suggest riding the gondola up and mountain biking down. People are amazed you can load your bike on the gondie.

Courtesy Kim Kreissig

estate professionals who provide quality service to our community and handle all types of real estate. Our philosophy is simple. We want to have long-

Yampa Street has become “restaurant row” recently. Do you have a favorite place? Yampa Street has become so festive with the addition of night lighting. You can’t go wrong with either E3 or Aurum with their fantastic outdoor ambiance along the river. If you boogey on up to Lincoln (main street), you can enjoy Mambo’s happy hour on the patio.

term relationships with our customers, so we always put them first!

Between Strings Music Festival and the summer concert series, there’s lots of great music this summer. Any performance that you’re particularly anticipating? I’m super-excited that Vince Gill will be performing at Strings this year. Our own local, Brent Rowan, shouldn’t be missed either.

There’s an old Steamboat saying that “we come for winter; we stay for summer.” Is our active lifestyle one of the most common reasons people relocate here? The summer is definitely why I stayed. Our active lifestyle, dryer climate, nottoo-big, not-too-small community, and the sheer beauty of the valley make it nearly impossible to leave.

Mountain bikes, camping gear, ski equipment, rod and reel, horse tack: it seems like a lot of gear! Where do people put it all? Indeed, Steamboatians have A LOT of gear and we all must deal with the storage of our “stuff.” For those with a garage, the answer is simple. Sans garage, there are ample storage facilities available. The only thing NOT an option is not living the life, which means…gear!

When summer arrives, everyone spends time outdoors. Outdoor kitchens, decks, balconies - do they all become popular amenities? Outdoor living spaces are desirable in any form. The more complete these areas are –built-in fire pits, BBQs, patios – the more they draw attention to a home. It’s not as much the notion of “what does the space add to the price” but rather the opportunity to catch the imagination of a potential buyer. Kim Kreissig is the owner and managing broker of ReMax Par tners in Steamboat Springs.

See us today! 155 Anglers Drive • STE 200 Next to Chamber Visitor’s Center 970.879.SOLD(7653) RemaxSteamboat.com

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Real Estate Guide Apartments

Central Park Management 800 Weiss Drive 970-879-3294 www.centralparkmgmt.com Mountain Village Apartments 1101 Mtn. Village Circle 970-870-1719 www.steamboatapartments.com

Appraisers

Elliott Appraisal Services 732 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1472

Board of Realtors Steamboat Springs Board of Realtors 625 S. Lincoln Ave. 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. 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 The Commercial Property Group 3001 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1402 www.cpgsteamboat.com MR Realty 2150 Resort Drive 970-879-0763 www.MRRealtySteamboat.com Nordic Spirit, Inc./ Sundance @ Fishcreek 445 Anglers Drive 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 970-879-8100 www.steamboatsir.com Steamboat Village Brokers 1855 Ski Time Square Drive 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com

Land and Ranch Real Estate

Annick Chappot-Look 970-879-8814

Kelly Becker 970-870-8800

Mike Pivarnik 970-870-8800

Todd Conklin 970-879-8814

Troy Brookshire 970-846-2356

Tom Ptach 970-846-6964

Kelly Conway 970-846-7496

Amy Brown 970-870-8800

Joy Rasmussen 970-846-8678

Christine Hands 970-846-8109

Coleman Cook 970-846-5086

Kenny Reisman 970-846-5101

Robert Hassenberger 970-879-8814

Jim Cook 970-846-1746

Marne Roberts 970-846-1868

Giles Howard 970-846-6445

Kevin Dietrich 970-389-6745

Annamarie Shunny 970-846-7547

Vicki Jackson 970-846-9126

Martin Dragnev 970-291-9412

Shelley Standford 970-846-2991

Di James 970-879-8814

Matt Eidt 970-819-0827

Bo Stempel 970-819-1123

John James 970-879-8814

Joanne Erickson 970-819-0755

Sue Stempel 970-819-0981

Catherine Lykken 970-879-8814

Lee Findell 970-846-0695

Lisa Stoll 970-870-8800

Dave Moloney 970-879-8814

Penny Fletcher 970-846-4429

Lori Thompson 970-846-6350

William Morris 970-879-8814

Sonia Franzel 808-255-1323

Marci Valicenti 970-846-9224

Aimee Nagel 970-879-8814

Vonnie Frentress 970-846-4372

Tom Valicenti 970-846-2859

Steve Novack 970-846-3060

Noah Gale 425-941-8788

Jon Wade 970-879-0879

Hal Noyes 970-846-0287

Shelby Guettich 970-870-8800

Judy Wagar 970-846-6875

Mountain Valley Bank 2201 Curve Plaza 970-870-6550 www.bankmvb.com

Susan Ross 970-879-8814

Randall Hannaway 970-846-2104

Beth Walsh 970-846-7032

Nordic Spirit, Inc./ Sundance @ Fishcreek Bob Larson 445 Anglers Drive 970-871-4992 www.sundanceatfishcreek.com

Greg Rudolph 970-879-8814

Dave Hartley 970-846-3281

Ronald Wendler 970-846-7500

Dan Shores 970-846-3860

Amy Hillenbrand 970-846-8440

Nancy Westphale 970-846-0504

Mike Shuttleworth 970-846-9126

Donna Mae Hoots 970-846-1823

Amy I. Williams 970-846-8601

John Tomasini 970-879-8814

Nancy Jarchow 970-846-1473

Pete Wither 970-846-1867

Sharon Pace Ward 970-879-8814

Jonathan Kowalsky 970-870-8800

Scott Wither 970-846-5898

Robert Yazbeck 970-846-7685

Dean Laird 970-846-8284

Colorado Group Realty

Mike Lewis 970-846-5596

The Commercial Property Group

Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties 350 S. Lincoln Ave. 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 www.steamboatrealestate.com Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty 610 Marketplace Plaza 970-879-8100 www.steamboatsir.com Steamboat Village Brokers 1855 Ski Time Square Drive 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com

Mortgage Brokers

Alpine Bank Mortgage 1901 Pine Grove Road 877-886-3171 www.alpinebank.com Centennial Bank 635 Marketplace Plaza 970-870-9990 www.centennialbanking.com

Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Lynn Reiff 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. 970-879-8814 www.coldwellbankersteamboat.com Pamela Baker 970-879-8814 Mix Beauvais 970-879-8814 Karen Beauvais 970-879-8814 Kim Butler 970-879-8814

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509 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8800 www.mybrokers.com

Sandi Martin 970-819-6556

Kyra Alexander 970-819-2830

Jim Martin 970-870-8800

Joe Armstrong 970-846-7441

Sharon Martin 970-846-9987

Todd Asbury 970-846-4621

Nick Metzler 970-846-8811

Mike Autrey 970-871-0682

Chris Paoli 970-819-1432

Dave Barnes 970-819-5169

Dan Picaro 970-870-8800

Sharon Beaupre 970-846-8257

Eliese Pivarnik 970-819-6372

3001 S. Lincoln Ave. Medora Fralick 970-879-1402 Stephanie McDonald 970-879-1402

Elk River Realty

Mike Woolverton 404 Oak St. 970-879-8103 www.elkriverrealty.com

Moser & Associates Inc.

610 Oak St. 970-879-2839

MR Realty

2150 Resort Drive www.mrrealtysteamboat.com


Kathy Connell 970-846-3746

Moose Barrows 303-579-1924

Anne Mayberry 970-846-1425

Ken Schomaker 970-879-0763

Bob Bomeisl 970-846-3046

Carolyn Nickum 970-819-4192

RE/MAX Partners

Cam Boyd 970-846-8100

Lisa Olson 970-846-0713

John & Wanda Busch 641-425-8713

Lambert Orton 970-846-1911

Bruce Carta 970-879-8100

Beth Potemski 970-276-1100

Jack & Diane Carter 970-846-3261

Maddie Renninger 970-879-8100

Jody Corey 970-846-9449

Barkley Robinson 970-819-6950

Colleen deJong 970-846-5569

Lisa Ruffino 970-846-6838

Michael deJong 970-879-8100

Rachel Ryan 970-879-8100

Michelle Diehl 970-879-8100

Barb Shipley 970-846-5151

Chris Dillenbeck 970-846-9933

Marc Small 970-846-8815

Charlie Dressen 970-846-6435

Ali Small-Kovach 970-819-7740

Mark Dudley 970-819-4538

Ryan Stafford 970-846-5943

Scott Eggleston 970-846-7471

Eric Steinberg 970-846-2933

Steve Elkins 970-846-5376

Kathy Steinberg 970-846-8418

Dutch Elting 970-879-8100

Adrienne Stroock 970-846-3590

620 Oak St. www.steamboatrealestate.com

Melissa Fielding 970-879-8100

Harry Thompson 970-846-1556

Mitch Clementson 970-879-5000

Meg Firestone 970-846-5643

Josie Tolan 970-846-6781

Pamela Lindahl 970-879-5000

Heidi Flint 970-846-5330

Pam Vanatta 970-291-8100

Steamboat Ski & Resort Realty

Cheryl Foote 970-846-6444

Tony Walton 970-846-7577

2300 Mt. Werner Circle www.steamboatrealty.com

Darrin Fryer 970-846-5551

Bill Wheeler 970-879-8100

Dave Irish 970-871-5505

Ken Gold 970-846-1247

Tom Wilson 970-846-4121

Kristin Lile 970-871-5505

Vicky Hanna 970-846-1725

Chris Wittemyer 970-846-1364

Kathleen Murphy 970-871-5505

Molly Hibbard 970-846-8536

Stephan Zittel 970-846-4803

Beth Postemski 970-276-1100

Rick Hodges 970-846-1984

Steamboat Sotheby’s Int’l Realty - Downtown

155 Anglers Drive www.steamboatrealestatepartners.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

Steamboat Ski Town Real Estate

Ted Hoffman 970-846-1031

30090 Bannock Trail www.steamboatskitownrealestate.com

Jamie Lamb 970-879-8100

Doug Labor 970-870-8885

Niffy McNiff Bube 970-846-6293

Jill Limberg 970-846-2608

Robyn Orton 970-870-8885

Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty

Valerie Lish 970-846-1082

Kimberly Saari 970-870-8885

Cindy MacGray 970-846-0342

Ulrich Salzgeber 970-870-8885

610 Marketplace Plaza www.steamboatsir.com Ivy Baker 970-846-7707

Ren Martyn 970-846-3118

56 Ninth St. www.buysteamboat.com

Steamboat Village Brokers

1855 Ski Time Square Drive 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 Kristin Goforth 314-608-2027 Ch Loe Lawrence 970-819-2150

RE/MAX Partners 155 Anglers Drive 970-879-SOLD (7653) www.steamboatrealestatepartners.com Steamboat Real Estate 620 Oak St. 970-879-5000 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 970-879-8100 www.steamboatsir.com Steamboat Sotheby’s International Realty - Downtown 56 Ninth St. 970-870-8885 www.buysteamboat.com

Roy Powell 970-846-1661

Steamboat Village Brokers 1855 Ski Time Square Drive 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com

Cindy Rogers 970-846-3671

Steamboat West 970-879-0404

Lance Romick 970-846-1524

Taylor/Brennan 2420 Ski Trail Lane 970-879-2924

Ray Wright 970-846-3048 Arlene Zopf 970-846-5310

Real Estate Developers

Steamboat West Nicholas Rose 970-879-0404

Alpine Mountain Ranch & Club 33105 Meadow Creek Drive 970-875-1200 www.alpinemountainranch steamboat.com

Real Estate Companies

Blue Sage Ventures 701 Yampa Street, Ste. 2A 303-218-2702 www.bluesageventures.com

Axis West Management & Realty 1585 Mid Valley Drive 970-879-8171 www.axiswestrealty.com Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties 350 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8814 www.coldwellbankersteamboat.com

Colorado Group Realty 509 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8800 www.mybrokers.com Green Courte Partners 751 Yampa Ave. 970-761-2385 www.greencourtepartners.com

Colorado Group Realty 509 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8800 www.mybrokers.com

The Porches Of Steamboat 2096 Indian Summer Drive 970-879-0600 www.theporches.com

Colorado Partners Realty Group 33255 Creek Summit Lane 970-291-1255 www.coloradopartners.net

Resort Ventures West 610 Marketplace Plaza 970-879-7772 www.resortventureswest.com

Elk River Realty 404 Oak St. 970-879-8103 www.elkriverrealty.com

Steamboat Village Brokers 1855 Ski Time Square Drive 970-879-7800 www.steamboatvillagebrokers.com

MR Realty 2150 Resort Drive 970-879-0763 www.mrrealtysteamboat.com

Title Services

The Porches Of Steamboat 2096 Indian Summer Drive 970-879-0600 www.theporches.com

Land Title Guarantee Company 721 Oak St. 970-870-2822 www.ltgc.com

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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS - BIKE TOWN USA® The 2015 USA Pro Challenge will kick off in Bike Town USA. With the Stage 1 Circuit race taking place in and around Steamboat Springs along with a weekend full of events that will allow you to get into the action or have a front row seat, this is where you want to be August 14-18.

USA Pro Challenge Events Schedule 8/15 Go Ride Steamboat - Citizens’ Ride 8/15 Team Presentations & Concert 8/16 Pro Challenge Festival 8/17 Overall Start of the Pro Challenge & Festival 8/18 Pro Challenge Stage 2 Steamboat to Arapahoe Basin For a full schedule of events and to book lodging, visit: www.SteamboatProCycling.com VG 66 | ONLINE A T WWW. steamboatCHAMB ER .com


SERVICES GUIDE

Local Knowledge Courtesy Aileen Sandstedt

AILEEN SANDSTEDT

In classic Steamboat Springs fashion, Aileen Sandstedt has her foot in two worlds: horsemanship and real estate. From this distinctive perspective, she provides local insight. Horseback riding is one of the Chamber’s top-30 recommendations for must-do activities in Steamboat in the summertime. Can you tell us a little about one of your favorite rides? I love riding my horse, Tavasi, through the aspen grove and beautiful green meadows at CR Summit Riding Club west of Steamboat. The views of Mount Werner, Hahn’s Peak, Sleeping Giant and the Flat Tops are breathtaking.

There’s been an increasing amount of interest in horseback riding in the Yampa Valley; what would you suggest to someone who wants to learn more about the sport? The best way to learn to ride is through proper instruction – private lessons, arena rides or with a guide on mountain trails. Whether you are a true beginner or accomplished rider, tailored riding programs, both in the saddle and on the ground, provide you with the opportunity to learn to be a rider, not just a passenger.

970.879.6201 info@crsummit.com

The Best Place to Learn to Horseback Ride Lessons  Trail Riding 

 Experienced, Friendly Instructors & Guides  Trail, Meadow, &/or Arena Riding  English, Western & Vaquero Lessons  Individual Attention & Customized Rides  Variety of Programs to Choose From

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At what age is a child ready to begin riding? Looking to purchase a Steamboat Property with the assistance of a Realtor who has a proven “conflict free” Client Advocacy Platform?

Six or seven is a good age to begin structured riding lessons that include horse safety, grooming, nutrition, anatomy and care.

What’s your favorite event at the weekly Pro Rodeo Series at Romick Arena? Personally I enjoy the barrels and poles, in particular watching the young riders and the look on their faces as they head to the gate.

If someone wants to move here and bring or buy horses, what are some of the characteristics they should be looking for in property? Look for a property that has the appropriate infrastructure attributes, either already in place or that could be created affordably. Working with a realtor who understands ranch living, topography and water and mineral rights is a benefit to a buyer seeking and evaluating ranch properties.

If you were putting together your own “Steamboat Bucket List,” what would be on it?

It’s a smart choice. Contact Aileen!

970.291.1255

Aileen@ColoradoPartners.net Or visit us at our downtown office located at corner of 11th & Oak, next to Creek Side!

Sunset horseback ride through a forested valley, summit ridge and lush green meadow – and giving gymkhana a whirl. Aileen Sandstedt and her husband, Kent, moved to Steamboat Springs from Chicago in 2000. The double-sided sign on their office building has CR Summit Riding Club’s logo on one side and their real estate logo on the other – a shor t and simple statement of who they are and what they do.

135 11th Street, Suite 1C Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

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Services Guide Advertising and Marketing

Steamboat Magazine 1120 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9413 www.steamboatmagazine.com

Yoga Center of Steamboat 701 Yampa St. 970-870-1522 www.yogacenterofsteamboat.com

Media

Steamboat Pilot & Today 1901 Curve Plaza 970-879-1502 www.steamboattoday.com

Nutritional Products

Steamboat TV18 1901 Curve Plaza 970-871-4215 www.steamboattv18.com

Massage Therapy

Always Mountain Time Radio Network 2955 Village Drive 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 Drive 970-879-7909 www.steamboatradio.com Homes & Land of Steamboat Springs & NW Colorado 3001 S. Lincoln Ave. 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., Greeley 970-378-2579 www.kunc.org Verne Lundquist Productions 1710 Natches Way 970-879-2393 Erin McDaniel Media 303-903-8772 www.erinmcdanielmedia.com Mountain Living Magazine 303-931-0743 www.mountainliving.com Names and Numbers 1169 Hilltop Parkway 970-870-9600 www.namesandnumbers.com Park Range Publications 1815 Central Park Drive 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. 970-846-8953 www.yampavalleyvoice.com Xuma 456 S. Broadway, Denver 303-770-6754 www.xumacom.com

Beauty and Wellness Bath and Body Products

Advanced Massage & Healing Arts 2955 Village Drive 970-879-2444 www.lenahealingarts.com

Neptune Healing & Float Spa 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-8622 www.neptunefloatspa.com

Yampa Valley Bank 600 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2993 www.yampavalleybank.com

The Grand Spa Steamboat Grand 970-871-5514 www.steamboatgrand.com/grand-spa

Rocky Mountain Day Spa Sheraton Steamboat 970-870-9860 www.steamboatmassage.com

Child Care

Kneading Hands 306 Oak St. 970-846-9032 www.kneadinghandstherapy.com

Waterside Day Spa & Salon 1110 Yampa St. 970-875-0271 www.watersidedayspa.com

A Most Kneaded Massage 2955 Village Drive 970-846-1245 www.amostkneadedmassage.com

Yoga

Little Moon Essentials 2475 West U.S. 40 970-879-6711 www.littlemoonessentials.com

Serenity Massage 419 Oak St. 970-819-2700 www.serenitysteamboat.com

Feeding The Body, Feeding The Soul 410 S. Lincoln Ave. 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 Drive 970-875-1130 www.anytimefitness.com Neptune Healing & Float Spa 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-8622 www.neptunefloatspa.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org Peak Fitness Center 1103 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4943 www.peakfitnesssteamboat.com Steamboat Pilates,Yoga and Fitness 1104 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6788 www.steamboatpilatesandfitness.com

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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

Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org

Dietary Designs 928 Lincoln Ave. 303-917-3175 www.SteamboatDietaryDesigns.com

The Grand Spa Steamboat Grand 970-871-5514 www.steamboatgrand.com/grand-spa Life Essentials Day Spa 345 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-9543 www.massagesteamboat.com

Herbalife Independent Member Doug Smith 970-871-9663

Branches, An Inspired Collection 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2980 www.branchessteamboat.com

Dietitians

Spas

Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs 44200 County Road 36 970-879-0342 www.strawberryhotsprings.com

Personal Trainers

Anytime Fitness 1875 Central Park Drive 970-875-1130 www.anytimefitness.com Iron Edge Coaching/Personal Training 1335 Eagle Glen Drive 941-961-9292 www.ironedgecoaching.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org

Salons

10th Street Barber Shop 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9809 Brio Salon and Spa 414 Oak St. 970-870-6541 www.briosalonsteamboat.com Exclusive Nails & Tan 1815 Central Park Drive 970-870-7870 Great Clips 1835 Central Park Drive 970-879-1297 www.greatclips.com Wildhorse Salon 690 Marketplace Plaza 970-879-1222 www.steamboatsalon.com

Baby Business 30006 County Road 14-C 970-879-6645 www.babybusiness.org Discovery Learning Center 2875 Village Drive 970-879-5973 www.familydevelopmentcenter.org

Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org

First Impressions of Routt County 135 Sixth St. 970-870-5270 www.firstimpressionsofrouttcounty.org

Sundance Studio 385 Anglers Drive 970-819-9275 www.sundance-studio.com

Kid’s Kabin Preschool 624 Pitkin St. 970-879-5896

Business and Professional Services Banks

Alpine Bank 1901 Pine Grove Road 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 Bank of the San Juans 270 Anglers Drive 970-871-8070 www.banksanjuans.com Bank of the West 555 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4040 www.bankofthewest.com Centennial Bank 635 Marketplace Plaza 970-870-9990 www.centennialbanking.com Mountain Valley Bank 2201 Curve Plaza 970-870-6550 www.bankmvb.com Vectra Bank Colorado - Lincoln Ave 703 Lincoln Ave 970-871-4400 www.vectrabank.com Vectra Bank Colorado - Resort Dr 2155 Resort Drive 970-871-4400 www.vectrabank.com

Kids’ Vacation Center Steamboat Ski Area 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 Drive 970-879-5790 www.youngtracks.com

Corporate Training and Workshops

Bridgestone Winter Driving School 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-6104 www.winterdrive.com Iconic Adventures 635 Yampa St. 404-668-6836 www.iconicadventures.com Inspired Life Network 1275 Crawford Ave. 970-819-0637 www.inspiredlifenetwork.com Misto Productions, Inc. 2620 S. Copper Frontage Road 970-871-6786 www.mistopro.com Muntean Leadership Group 3145 Aspen Wood Drive 970-367-4470 www.munteanleadershipgroup.com Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. #C-4 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com


Dry Cleaners and Laundromats Resort Dry Cleaning Sundance Plaza 970-879-1598

Ski Town Cleaners 1815 Central Park Drive 970-879-0074 www.skitowncleaners.com Ski Town Cleaners - Curve Plaza 2179 Curve Plaza 970-871-4698 www.skitowncleaners.com

Packing and Shipping

Federal Express 2717 S. Copper Passage Road 800-463-3339 www.fedex.com The UPS Store 1815 Central Park Drive 970-879-6161 www.theUPSstore.com

Printing Companies

Lone Oak Studio 2570 S. Copper Frontage Road 970-879-4889 Northwest Graphics 625 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5444 www.nwgprint.com PostNet Full Service Business Center 1625 Mid Valley Drive 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 Ensignal 507 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7601 www.ensignal.com

Union Wireless 1835 Central Park Drive 888-926-2273 www.unionwireless.com

Veterinarians

Mt. Werner Veterinary Hospital 35825 East U.S. 40 970-879-3486 www.mtwernervet.com Pet Kare Clinic 102 Anglers Drive 970-879-5273 www.petkareclinic.com Steamboat Veterinary Hospital 1878 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1041 www.steamboatveterinary hospitalpc.com

Dining Chef Services

Amuse Bouche 970-819-7807 www.amusebouchechef.com

Event and Wedding Planning Banquet and Reception Facilities

8th Street Steakhouse 50 Eighth St. 970-879-3131 www.8thstreetsteakhouse.com Art Party 200 N. Lincoln Ave. 651-226-4345 www.artparty.gallery 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 Drive 970-871-9300 www.catamountranchclub.com Creekside Cafe 131 11th St. 970-879-4925 www.creekside-cafe.com The Egg & I 325 Anglers Drive 970-871-4633 www.theeggandirestaurants.com Elk River Guest Ranch 29840 County Rd. 64, Clark 970-879-1946 www.elkrivergr.com Ghost Ranch 56 Seventh St. 970-879-9898 www.ghostranchsteamboat.com Glen Eden Resort 54737 County Rd. 129, Clark 970-879-3907 www.glenedenresort.com The Gondola Pub & Grill Gondola Square 970-879-4448 www.gondolapubandgrill.com Harwigs 911 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1919 www.harwigs.com

The Ore House at The Pine Grove 1465 Pine Grove Road 970-879-1190 www.orehouse.com

Mazzola’s Italian Restaurant 917 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2405 www.mazzolas.com

Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Court 970-879-2220 www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com

Qdoba Mexican Grill 1755 Central Park Drive 970-879-7610 www.qdoba.com

Slopeside Grill 1855 Ski Time Square Drive 970-879-2916 www.slopesidegrill.com

Rex’s Events & Catering 3190 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-870-0438 www.rexsgrill.com/events-catering.php

The Steamboat Grand 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com

Sake2U 609 Yampa St. 970-870-1019

Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation Steamboat Ski Area 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Smokehouse 912 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7427 www.steamboatsmokehouse.com Torian Plum Tent by Wyndham Vacation Rentals 1847 Ski Time Square Drive www.wyndhamvacationrentals.com Truffle Pig Restaurant & Bar 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-7470 www.trufflepigrestaurant.com

Catering

Art Party 200 N. Lincoln Ave. 651-226-4345 www.artparty.gallery Cugino’s Pizzeria 41 Eighth St. 970-879-5805 www.cuginosrestaurant.com Double Z BBQ 1124 Yampa St. 970-879-0849 www.doublezbbq.com

Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Court 970-879-2220 www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com The Steamboat Grand 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company 1030 Yampa St. 970-879-3504 www.steamboatseafood.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation Steamboat Ski Area 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Smokehouse 912 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7427 www.steamboatsmokehouse.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 970-871-6786 www.coloradoeventrentals.com

Rocky Peak Productions, LLC 970-879-0480 www.rockypeakproductions.com Sheraton Steamboat Resort 2200 Village Inn Court 970-879-2220 www.sheratonsteamboatresort.com SoulSpark Events 970-819-3360 www.soulsparkevents.com Steamboat Art Strokes 2300 Mt. Werner Cir. #C-4 303-921-2254 www.steamboatartstrokes.com The Steamboat Grand 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5500 www.steamboatgrand.com Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation Steamboat Ski Area 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com

Florists

One Fine Day Productions 442 Oak St. 970-871-7431 www.weddingsinsteamboat.com Safeway 37500 East U.S. 40 970-879-3766 www.safeway.com Steamboat Floral & Gifts 435 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1424 www.steamboatfloral.com

Formal Wear

Allen’s 828 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0351

Party Supplies & Rentals Central Park Liquor 1835 Central Park Plaza 970-879-3428 www.cplsteamboat.com

Fireside Catering 37735 County Road 179 970-879-9922 www.steamboatcatering.com

Royal Flush Industries 1605 Shield Drive 970-870-6500

Steamboat Discount Liquor 500 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2191

Freshies 595 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8099 www.freshiessteamboat.com

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation Steamboat Ski Area 970-879-6111 www.steamboat.com

Harwigs 911 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1919 www.harwigs.com

Event Planners

JJRK Enterprises 400 Cherry Drive 970-846-5681 Local Flavor 202 Sharp St, Oak Creek 970-846-1626 Marno’s Custom Catering 3367 Apres Ski Way 970-879-4214 www.marnoscustomcatering.com

Last Call floral + events 111 E. Main St., Oak Creek 970-819-3668 www.lastcallevents.com The Main Event 970-879-9020 www.themaineventcolorado.com Misto Productions 2620 S. Copper Frontage Road 970-871-6786 www.mistopro.com One Fine Day Productions 442 Oak St. 970-871-7431 www.weddingsinsteamboat.com

Photographers & Videographers

Corey Kopischke Photography 970-846-2141 www.coreykopischke.com Shauna Lamansky Photography 928 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6213 www.shaunastudio.com Erin McDaniel Media 303-903-8772 www.erinmcdanielmedia.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

Routt County Council on Aging 1605 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0633 www.rccoaging.org

Wedding Officiants

Routt County United Way 270 Anglers Drive 970-879-5605 www.routtcountyunitedway.org

Marlene Fisher - Wedding Officiant 970-846-9911 www.steamboatmountainweddings.com

Wedding Registry

Olivia’s Home Furnishings 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 970-846-6754 www.steamboatsk8church.com Venue Church 970-367-7673 www.venuechurch.info

Community Services

Better Business Bureau 8020 S. County Road, Fort Collins 970-224-4222 www.bbb.org Boys & Girls Club of Steamboat 325 Seventh St. 970-871-3160 www.craigbgc.org Grand Futures Prevention Coalition 445 Anglers Drive 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 Drive 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

South Routt Economic Development Council Oak Creek www.southrouttedc.com Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association 125 Anglers Drive 970-879-0880 www.steamboatchamber.com Steamboat Springs Parks & Recreational Services 245 Howelsen Parkway 970-879-4300 www.steamboatsprings.net Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club 845 Howelsen Parkway 970-879-0695 www.sswsc.org

Routt County Board of Commissioners 136 Sixth St. 970-879-0108 www.co.routt.co.us

Hahns Peak/Bears Ranger District of the Routt National Forest 925 Weiss Drive 970-870-2299 www.fs.fed.us/r2/mbr

Steamboat Springs Workforce Center-Colorado Department of Labor and Employment 425 Anglers Drive 970-879-3075 www.yourworkforcecenter.com

Historic Routt County 842 Lincoln Ave. 970-875-1305 www.historicrouttcounty.org

Town of Oak Creek 129 Nancy Crawford Blvd. 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

Home Builders Association of Steamboat Springs and Routt County 75 Arapahoe Lane 970-879-6184 www.hbasteamboat.com Kiwanis Club of Steamboat 970-879-0211 www.yampavalley.info/ commorgs0042.asp MainStreet Steamboat Springs 141 Ninth St. 970-846-1800 www.mainstreetsteamboatsprings.com Northwest Co. Ch. #17 Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation 970-879-2854 www.rmef.org

Yampa Valley Housing Authority 627 Tamarack Drive 970-870-0167 www.yvha.org

All Natural 12185 County Rd. 69, Hayden 970-276-3819 www.discoveringthehealerwithin.com

Northwest Rocky Mountain CASA 1915 Alpine Plaza 970-819-6233 www.nwrmcasa.org

Education

Elkhead Bead Company 40100 County Rd. 80, Hayden 970-276-3386

Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org

CMC - Yampa Valley Entrepreneurship Center 1275 Crawford Ave. 970-870-4491 www.coloradomtn.edu/yvec Colorado Mountain College/ Alpine Campus 1330 Bob Adams Drive 970-870-4444 www.coloradomtn.edu Colorado State University Extension Routt County 136 Sixth St. 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 The Steamboat Institute 970-846-6013 www.steamboatinstitute.org Steamboat Mountain School 42605 County Road 36 970-879-1350 www.steamboatmountainschool.org Steamboat Springs RE-2 Schools 325 Seventh St. 970-879-1530 www.sssd.k12.co.us

Government

City of Steamboat Springs 137 10th St. 970-879-2060 www.steamboatsprings.net

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Farm-to-Fork Delivery 970-846-4251 www.farm2fork.wix.com/farmtofork Granola Gold 970-819-1027 www.granolagold.net The Little Penny Cart 47080 County Road 970-846-5631

Nonprofit Agencies

Advocates Building Peaceful Communitites 970-879-2034 www.advocatesbpc.org American Cancer Society 970-879-1999 www.cancer.org Bike Town USA www.steamboatbiketown.com CILS Benefactors 1815 Central Park Drive 970-460-1232 www.cils.net/WEB Community Agriculture Alliance 141 Ninth St. 970-879-4370 www.communityagalliance.org Elk Mtn. Lodge 118 A.F. & A.M. (Masons) 111 Eighth St. 970-879-2154 www.coloradofreemasons.org The Foundation - Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club 35 Fifth St. 970-761-0033 www.sswscfoundation.com

Professional Ski Instructors of America - Rocky Mtns 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 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 Routt County Humane Society 760 Critter Ct. 970-879-7247 www.routthumane.org Routt County Riders www.routtcountyriders.org Selah 1560 Pine Grove Road 970-871-1307 www.selahsteamboat.com Steamboat Mountain Village Partnership 970-871-6786 www.steamboatmountainvillage.com Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association 125 Anglers Drive 970-879-0880 www.steamboatchamber.com Steamboat Springs Ski Town Lions Club 303-518-5690 www.skilions.org Steamboat’s Over The Hill Gang 970-870-3274 www.ssoverthehillgang.org

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 Yampa Valley Community Foundation 385 Anglers Drive 970-879-8632 www.yvcf.org Yampa Valley Data Partners 50 College Drive, Craig 970-824-1133 www.yampavalleydatapartners.com Yampa Valley Sustainability Council 970-819-4897 www.yvsc.org

Health Care Alternative Wellness

Neptune Healing & Float Spa 941 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-8622 www.neptunefloatspa.com

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 Drive 970-879-6501 www.rinnchiropractic.com

Counseling

Ski Town Psychotherapy 2155 Resort Drive 970-875-4591 www.skitownpsych.com

Dental

AvantGarde Dental 1169 Hilltop Parkway 970-871-0033 www.avantgardedental.com A Kidz Dentist 1560 Pine Grove Road 970-879-7976 www.akidzdentist.com McCreight Progressive Dentistry 940 Central Park Drive 970-879-4703 www.mccreightsmiles.com Pine Grove Dental Arts 1475 Pine Grove Road 970-879-1959 www.pinegrovedentalarts.com


Rabbit Ears Dental Office 440 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5630 www.rabbitearsdental.com Dr. Allan D. Weimer 100 Park Ave. 970-879-4290 www.nwcoloradobraces.com

Drug Store and Pharmacies

Lyon Drug 840 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1114 www.lyonsofsteamboat.com Safeway 37500 East U.S. 40 970-879-3766 www.safeway.com Wal-Mart Stores 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Assn. 940 Central Park Drive 970-879-1632 www.nwcovna.info Yampa Valley Medical Associates 940 Central Park Drive 970-879-3327 www.yvma.com Yampa Valley Medical Center 1024 Central Park Drive 970-870-1143 www.yvmc.org YampaWorks Occupational Health Services 3001 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-875-2750 www.yvmc.org

Medical Marijuana

Golden Leaf 1755 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2941 www.goldenleafmmc.com

Walgreens 1440 Pine Grove Road 970-879-1968 www.walgreens.com

Rocky Mountain Remedies 2750 Downhill Plaza 970-871-2768 www.rockymountainremedies.com

Eyewear and Optical Services

Steamboat420 970-367-7785 www.steamboat420.com

Eyecare Specialties 365 Anglers Drive 970-879-2020 www.eyecare-specialties.com

Mountain Eyeworks 1755 Central Park Drive 970-879-2595 www.mountaineyeworks.com Steamboat Vision Clinic 130 N. Ninth St. 970-879-4266 www.visionsourcesteamboatvision.com

Health Care IT Consulting HIMS Consulting Group 2155 Resort Drive 970-658-2103 www.himsconsulting.com

Hospitals and Clinics

Classic Air Medical 2570 Copper Ridge Circle 970-871-4652 www.classicairmedical.com Event Medical Solutions Unlimited 970-658-0367 www.ems-unlimited.com Gloria Gossard Breast Health Center 940 Central Park Drive 970-875-2623 www.yvmc.org/BHC Healthcare Foundation for the Yampa Valley 1024 Central Park Drive 970-871-2515 www.yvmc.org/foundation The Memorial Hospital at Craig 750 Hospital Loop, Craig 970-826-3109 www.thememorialhospital.com

A historic hotel in downtown Steamboat Springs

800-851-0872 • www.SteamboatHotelBristol.com 917 Lincoln Ave • Downtown Steamboat Springs

Medical Supplies

Crutch Comforts 2851 Riverside Plaza 970-846-8449 www.crutchcomforts.com Integrated Healing Solutions 940 Central Park Drive 970-846-9292

Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine

Center for Sports Medicine & Rehab. 1169 Hilltop Parkway 970-879-7799 www.centersportsmedicinept.com SportsMed, Justin DeSorrento Sports Medicine Center 1024 Central Park Drive 970-871-2370 www.yvmc.org

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Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.TwistedTrailsRunning.com Yampa Valley Medical Center 1024 Central Park Drive 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 970-879-0203 www.steamboatmedical.com

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Services Guide Steamboat Naturopathic 942 Oak St. 970-871-7829 www.steamboatnaturopathic.com Steamboat Orthopaedic Associates, Inc. 940 Central Park Drive 970-879-4612 www.steamboatortho.com Yampa Valley Medical Associates 940 Central Park Drive 970-879-3327 www.yvma.com Yampa Valley Medical Center 1024 Central Park Drive 970-870-1143 www.yvmc.org

Transportation Aircraft Fuel and Maintenance

Atlantic Aviation 11005 County Rd. 51A, Hayden 970-276-3743 www.atlanticaviation.com

Airport Transportation

Boat Ride Transportation 970-367-1913 www.BoatRideTransportation.com GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plaza 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com Misto Productions, Inc. 2620 S. Copper Frontage Road 970-871-6786 www.mistopro.com Steamboat Premier Concierge 2550 Apres Ski Way 970-367-6554 www.steamboatpremier concierge.com Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-1963 www.stormmountainexpress.com

Airports

Steamboat Springs Airport 3495 Airport Circle 970-879-9042 www.steamboatsprings.net/airport Yampa Valley Regional Airport 11005 County Rd. 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.htm

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 Doc’s Auto Clinic 2565 Copper Ridge Drive 970-871-1346 www.docsautoclinic.com Elk Mountain Automotive 2570 S. Copper Frontage Road 970-870-1871 www.elkmountainautomotive.com

Four Star Auto Repair 2034 Snow Bowl Plaza 970-879-7557 www.4starautorepair.com

GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plaza 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com

High Country Truck and Car Accessories 1890 Elk River Plaza 970-879-2939 www.highcountryaccessories.com

Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-1963 www.stormmountainexpress.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 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

Reservation Services

Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Road 970-879-0740 www.steamboat.com/ plan-your-trip/lodging Steamboat Premier Concierge 2550 Apres Ski Way 970-367-6554 www.steamboatpremierconcierge.com Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-1963 www.stormmountainexpress.com The Travel Center at Steamboat 1475 Pine Grove Road 970-871-5080 www.funtravelcenter.com

Taxis

GO Alpine 2063 Snowbowl Plaza 970-879-2800 www.goalpine.com

Mountain View Car Wash & Detailing 150 Trafalger Drive 970-870-3363 www.steamboatcarwash.com

Storm Mountain Express 2318 S. Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-1963 www.stormmountainexpress.com

Gas Stations

Travel Agencies

Loaf ‘N Jug 555 Marketplace Plaza 970-870-6848 www.loafnjug.com

Collette Vacations 180 Middle St., Pawtucket, RI 401-727-9000 www.collettevacations.com

Shop & Hop Food Stores 35775 East U.S. 40 970-748-9660

Steamboat Central Reservations 1475 Pine Grove Road 970-879-0740 www.steamboat.com/ plan-your-trip/lodging

Limousine Services

The Travel Center at Steamboat 1475 Pine Grove Road 970-871-5080 www.funtravelcenter.com

Boat Ride Transportation 970-367-1913 www.boatridetransportation.com

Steamboat Reservations & Travel 306 Oak St. 970-879-3202 www.steamboattravel.com

First Baptist Church

Seventh Day Adventists Church

WHere To Worship Anchor Way Church

Church of Jesus Christ of

Latter Day Saints 40650 Anchor Way 970-879-7062 1155 Central Park Dr. 970-879-0220 www.anchorway.com Buddhist Center of Steamboat Springs 2550 S. Copper Frontage 970-846-2699

Christian Science Church Seventh and Oak

Church of Christ 1698 W. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6670

Concordia Lutheran Church 755 Concordia Lane 970-879-0175

Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses 3000 Elk River Rd. 970-879-4075

Euzoa Bible Church 32305 County Rd. 38 970-879-0123

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Har Mishpacha

347 12th St. 970-871-4927

Steamboat Bible Church The Jewish Congregation Heritage Christian School of Steamboat Springs 970-457-4270 970-875-4444 www.harmishpacha.org

Holy Name Catholic Church 524 Oak St. 970-879-0671

Steamboat Christian Center The Log Church on East U.S. 40 970-879-0063

Steamboat Sk8 Church 2851 Riverside Plaza, #260 970-879-2222 www.steamboatsk8church.com

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Ninth and Oak 970-879-0925

United Methodist Church Eighth and Oak 970-879-1290

Venue Church 719-351-6721 www.venuechurch.info


SHOPPING GUIDE

Local Knowledge LIZ BEISER

Courtesy Liz Beiser

Summer 2015 is Liz Beiser’s first one in the Yampa Valley. She shares a few thoughts about the experience. Steamboat Springs is getting at least one new zipline this summer. You’ve worked at one elsewhere in the past. What’s your advice for first-timers? My advice for first timers is to enjoy the views and have fun! It’s such an awesome experience, especially in such a beautiful area, like Steamboat.

Steamboat Lake or Stagecoach Reservoir: which one are you most excited about seeing this summer? I am most excited to spend my time at Steamboat Lake – every point of the lake has an unbelievable view. My dog, Mia, and I are really excited to get out on the water and have some weekend camping trips by the lake.

We know you love to hike with your dog. Friends have probably been giving you plenty of advice on the many great hiking trails in the Yampa Valley. Where are you planning to head first? All the trails are so beautiful here in their different ways. My absolute favorite is Red Dirt Trail north of Steamboat Springs. I’ve been patiently waiting for the snow on Rabbit Ears Pass to melt so I can take the pup on the trails there! I am most excited to plan a weekend trip and hike Mount Zirkel.

In addition to being known as Ski Town USA and Bike Town USA, Steamboat was also named Dog Town USA a couple years ago. Can you tell us a little about your dog and what she thinks of life here?

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.

Clothing Toys & Gifts Salon

Mia is a 7-month-old Lab mix, and Steamboat is the best place for a dog. The atmosphere here is so positive and everyone is so friendly. All of the trails are dog friendly, and Mia always meets new doggie friends.

Arcade

As an employee at In Celebration of Kids, a downtown retail establishment devoted solely to kids, you’ve got a unique perspective on Old Town. What is it about downtown that makes it a must-see stop for visitors?

Cafe

Downtown Steamboat gives off a great feeling – there’s always something going on. The food is amazing anywhere you go. I love all of the little shopping boutiques but being an outdoorsy type I love Straightline and Ski Haus, great places to get all the outdoor essentials.

Bakery

Besides visiting In Celebration of Kids, what other activities do you recommend for families with kids? I would recommend hiking up Spring Creek Trail – very kid and family friendly. The Yampa River Core Trail, a paved trail that goes through town, is beautiful for a little bike ride.

Parties

Liz Beiser is from Alton, Illinois. She moved to Steamboat Springs in early November 2014 and works at In Celebration of Kids. When she’s not with the kids, she spends ever y hour she can outside hiking with her puppy, Mia.

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Shopping Guide Antiques & Collectibles

Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Drive 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com

Branches, An Inspired Collection 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2980 www.branchessteamboat.com Romick’s Into the West 402 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8377 www.romicksintothewest.com

Allen’s 828 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0351 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

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

Chez Nous 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-6995 www.shopcheznous.com

Steamboat Shoe Market 908 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-8566 www.steamboatshoes.com

Off the Beaten Path Bookstore, Coffeehouse & Bakery Cafe 68 Ninth St. 970-879-6830 www.steamboatbooks.com

Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com

Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com

Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Road 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com

Christy Sports Gondola Square 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Gondola Square 970-879-0371 www.christysports.com

Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com

Books

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Children’s Clothing & Toys Dragonflies 635 Lincoln Ave., Unit L 970-871-4632 F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com In Celebration of Kids 831 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-3333 www.incelebrationofkids.com 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/things-to-do/ retail-shops/sweet-mountain-tees Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Clothing & Accessories All That 601 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 103 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com

Chrysalis 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2970 F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com

Steamboat Ski & Sport - The Sheraton 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Sheraton Steamboat 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Trading Company 810 Lincoln Ave., Ste. 6 970-879-0083

Gondola General - Gondola Square 2245 Gondola Square 970-879-3193

Summit Shades 815 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3300

Kali’s Boutique 525 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-6658 www.kalisboutique.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 Drive Torian Plum Plaza 970-879-8414 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 Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Road 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com

The Outlets in Silverthorne 246 V Rainbow Drive 970-468-5780 www.outletsatsilverthorne.com The Pro Shop 2305 Mt. Werner Circle Gondola Square 970-871-5364 www.steamboat.com

Consignment & Thrift

Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Drive 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com Deja Vu Boutique 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9056 www.dejavusteamboat.com Moxie Home Consign and Design 1855 Shield Drive 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com

Timberline Furniture & Mattress 1707 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8807 www.timberlinefurniture andmattress.com Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Electronics

Gifts & Home Accessories

Photo Express House/Hot Shots 743 Oak St. 970-879-6339 www.photoexpresshouse.com

Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Drive 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Artisans’ Market of Steamboat 626 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7512 www.steamboatartisansmarket.com

Framing

East West Frame Shop 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5225

Branches, An Inspired Collection 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2980 www.branchessteamboat.com

Mona’s Art To Go 2619 Copper Ridge Circle 970-870-3400 www.monasarttogo.com

F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com

Furniture

Annie’s Home Consignments 1755 Central Park Drive 970-870-1300 www.steamboatannies.com Branches, An Inspired Collection 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-2980 www.branchessteamboat.com Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com David Chase Rugs & Furniture 1809 Central Park Drive 970-879-5667 www.davidchaserugsandfurniture.com Home on the Range 1880 Loggers Lane 970-870-6777 www.homeontherangeinteriors.com

Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave., Ste. B101 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com

Irene Nelson Interiors 843 Lincoln Ave. 970-846-7596 www.irenenelsoninteriors.com

Sportstalker in The Ptarmigan Inn 2304 Apres Ski Way 970-879-2445 www.christysports.com

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Moxie Home Consign and Design 1855 Shield Drive 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com

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

Olivia’s Home Furnishings Sundance Plaza 970-879-1893 www.oliviashomefurnishings.com

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Stel House + Home 690 Marketplace Plaza 970-871-0056 www.stelhouse.com

Rummagers Thrift & Consignment 11th St. Downtown 970-819-5282

Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave., Unit C2 970-761-2379 www.twistedtrailsrunning.com

Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza Wildhorse Marketplace 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com

Romick’s Into the West 402 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-8377 www.romicksintothewest.com

The Grand Cafe and Gift Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5557 www.steamboatgrand.com/ the-grand-cafe Home on the Range 1880 Loggers Lane 970-870-6777 www.homeontherangeinteriors.com Olivia’s Home Furnishings Sundance Plaza 970-879-1893 www.oliviashomefurnishings.com Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Art Company 903 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-3383 www.steamboat-art.com Steamboat Gifts 2200 Village Inn Court 970-871-5365 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Trading Company 810 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0083 Sweet Mountain Tees 2305 Mt. Werner Circle 970-871-5366 www.steamboat.com/things-to-do/ retail-shops/sweet-mountain-tees


Groceries

City Market 1825 Central Park Drive 970-879-3290 www.citymarket.com Clark Store 54175 County Road 129 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com The Grocery Company of Steamboat 2930 Laurel Lane 970-819-7070 www.grocerycompany.com Kremmling Mercantile 101 Martin Way, Kremmling 970-724-8979 Safeway 37500 East U.S. 40 970-879-3766 www.safeway.com Steamboat Meat & Seafood Company 1030 Yampa St. 970-879-3504 www.steamboatseafood.com Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Clark Store 54175 County Road 129 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com Ski Haus Liquor 1450 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7278 www.skihaussteamboat.com Ski Town Wine & Spirits 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-1660 www.skitownwine.com

Steamboat Flyfisher 35 Fifth St. 970-879-6552 www.steamboatflyfisher.com

Christy Sports Gondola Square Gondola Square 970-879-0371 www.christysports.com

Mattresses

Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.twistedtrailsrunning.com

Door 2 Door by Christy Sports 1625 Mid Valley Drive 1 970-879-8692 www.d2dskis.com

Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com

Gondola General Gondola Square 970-879-3193

Mountain Mattress & Furniture 1880 Loggers Lane 970-879-8116 www.mountainmattress.com Moxie Home Consign and Design 1855 Shield Drive 970-879-9866 www.steamboatmoxie.com

Music

Pets & Livestock Supplies Elk River Pet and Ranch 2680 Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-5383 www.elkriverpetandranch.com

Impulse Jewelry 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-846-1750 www.spurranchjewelry.com

Outdoor K9 685 Marketplace Plaza 970-761-2278 www.outdoork9.com

The Jewelers Mine 118 Eighth St. 970-871-1413 www.thejewelersmine.com

Paws ‘n Claws All Things Pet 1835 Central Park Plaza 970-879-6092

Central Park Liquor 1835 Central Park Plaza 970-879-3428 www.cplsteamboat.com

Boomerang Sports Exchange 1125 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3050

Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com

Cowboys and Indians 635 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-8481 www.cowboysandindiansonline.com

Arctic Liquors 2093 Curve Plaza 970-879-7355 www.arcticliquor.com

Steamboat Bike Shop Gondola Square 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com

West End Liquor 29998 West U.S. 40 970-879-8185 www.westendliquor.net

First Strings Music 1880 Loggers Lane 970-871-4661 www.steamboatspringsmusic.com

Liquor Stores

Big Agnes 735 Oak St. 877-554-8975 www.bigagnes.com

Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com

Jewelry

Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9169 www.urbanesteamboat.com

Steamboat Shoe Market 908 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-8566 www.steamboatshoes.com

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

All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com

The Silver Lining Jewelry, Beads & Charms 1855 Ski Time Square Drive 970-879-7474 www.silverliningsteamboat.com

Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com

The Base Club 1865 Ski Time Square Drive 970-871-5192 www.steamboat.com

Steamboat Discount Liquor 500 S. Lincoln Ave. 970-879-2191

Wild Plum 2525 Village Drive 970-879-1981 www.wildplumgrocer.com

All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com

Shoe Chalet & Boutique 811 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7915

Red Rover Resort County Road 179 970-879-DOGS www.redroverresort.com Steamboat Ace Hardware 2155 Curve Plaza 970-879-8014 www.aceatthecurve.com Weaver’s Waggin Wash 130 Ninth St. 970-871-0021

Shoes

All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Specialty Food Products Clark Store 54175 County Road 129 970-879-3849 www.clarkstore.com

Elevated Olive of Steamboat 708 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-0300 www.elevatedolive.com Granola Gold 970-819-1027 www.granolagold.net The Homesteader 817 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-5880 www.thehomesteader.net Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 624 Lincoln Ave. 970-870-3048 Steamboat Coffee Roasters 2851 Riverside Plaza 970-879-3100 www.steamboatcoffee.com Steamboat Springs Coffee & Tea Co. 1890 Loggers Lane 970-439-2808 www.sscatco.com Sweetwood Cattle Company 2670 Copper Ridge Circle 970-879-7456 www.sweetwoodcc.com

Kent Eriksen, Inc. 1136 Yampa Ave. 970-879-8484 www.kenteriksen.com Mad Adventures 1421 E. Park Ave. 800-451-4844 www.madadventures.com Moots Cycles 2545 Copper Ridge Drive 970-879-1676 www.moots.com Old Town Hot Springs 136 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1828 www.oldtownhotsprings.org One Stop Ski Shop 35 11th St. 970-879-4916 www.onestopskishop.net Powder Pursuits Snowboard Shop 2300 Mt. Werner Circle 970-879-9086 www.powderpursuits.com Powder Tools Snowboard Shop Gondola Square 970-879-1645 www.christysports.com The Pro Shop Gondola Square 970-871-5364 www.steamboat.com Ski Delivery Express Gondola Square 970-871-5367 www.steamboat.com

Ski Haus International 1457 Pine Grove Road 970-879-0385 www.skihaussteamboat.com Backdoor Sports of Steamboat 841 Yampa St. Sports Authority 970-879-6249 705 Marketplace Plaza www.backdoorsports.com 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com

Sporting Equipment, Service and Rentals

Steamboat Powersports 2989 Riverside Plaza 970-879-5138 www.steamboatpowersports.com Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 442 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-9144 www.steamboatskiandbike.com Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare 2250 Apres Ski Way 970-879-6350 www.steamboatskiandbike.com Steamboat Ski & Sport Gondola Square 970-871-5346 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport Sheraton Steamboat 970-871-5348 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport Ski Time Square 970-871-5682 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Ski & Sport 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 970-879-1119 www.surefoot.com Terry Sports 1855 Ski Time Square Drive 970-879-8414 www.terrysports.com Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.twistedtrailsrunning.com Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

T-Shirts

All That 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-4422 www.allthatsteamboat.com Christy Sports Central Park 1855 Central Park Plaza 970-879-1250 www.christysports.com

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Shopping Guide Creekside Teaze 1875 Ski Time Square Drive 970-870-6260 F.M. Light and Sons 830 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-1822 www.fmlight.com Gondola General 2245 Gondola Square 970-879-3193 The Grand Cafe and Gift Shop Steamboat Grand 970-871-5557 www.steamboatgrand.com

Sweet Mountain Tees Gondola Square 970-871-5366 www.steamboat.com Twisted Trails Running Company 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-761-2379 www.twistedtrailsrunning.com Wal-Mart Stores Inc. 1805 Central Park Drive 970-879-8115 www.walmart.com

Sports Authority 705 Marketplace Plaza 970-871-4570 www.sportsauthority.com Steamboat Apparel & Gifts 703 Lincoln Ave. 970-871-5681 www.steamboat.com Steamboat Gifts 2200 Village Inn Court 970-871-5365 www.steamboat.com Shannon Lukens

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Opening Night Orchestra

June 28

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

July 3

Brent Rowan

July 11

The 5 Browns

July 12

Exile and Juice Newton

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August 12

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REAsons to return

1 Tree skiing in waist-deep powder 2 Downhill cruising on a ski bike 3 Fresh tracks in the backcountry 4 Winter Carnival and the Lighted Man 5 Tubing and night skiing 6 Wednesday jump nights at Howelsen Hill 7 Horse-drawn sleigh rides 8 Soaking in geothermal waters under a starry night 9 Torchlight parades and fireworks 10 Music on the Mountain free concert series VG 80 | ONLINE AT WWW.stea mboat CHAMBER. com

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