Steamboat – A Colorado Ski Resort for Families.
Here on one of North America’s biggest ski mountains, you can ski every type of terrain imaginable from wide open cruisers to bump runs to Steamboat’s legendary tree skiing.
The combination of low humidity, high altitude, and Rocky Mountain sunshine creates that special snow known to all who have skied it as “champagne power”.
Seven thousand feet up in the Colorado Rockies, nestled quietly below one of the largest ski mountains in North America, sits a small ranching community that serves as a constant reminder that the Old West is alive and well.
Never far from its ranching roots, Steamboat remains firmly linked to a Western tradition that sets it apart from every other ski resort in the world.
Come see for yourself why Steamboat continues to hold a special place in the hearts of so many people.
Mountain Stats
- Base Elevation: 6,900 feet/2103 metersm
- Christie Peak Elevation: 8,020 feet/2444 meters
- Mid-Mountain Elevation: 9,080 feet/2768 meters
- Summit/Mt. Werner Elevation: 10,568 feet/3224 meters
- Vertical Rise: 3,668 feet/1118 meters
- Permitted Acres: 2,965 acres/1,200 hectares
- Trails: 165 named trails
- Trail Classification: 14% Beginner 42% Intermediate 44% Advanced
- Longest Run: over 3 miles/4.8km
- LIFT SYSTEM:
-Gondola (8-passenger): 1
-High-Speed Six: 1
-High-Speed Quads: 6
-Triple Chairlift: 6
-Double Chairlift: 2
-Total Lifts: 16
-Surface Lifts for Snow School: 5
-Uphill Capacity: 41,026 per hour