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Your Steamboat - Things to do in Steamboat


The joy of Steamboat. It sweeps over you. Assures you that you’ve found home.At last.
And you’re in luck – Prudential Steamboat Realty is your entrance to this exhilarating mountain resort.  Steamboat Prudential’s offices sit at the gateway to the ski trails, but don’t worry – we don’t charge a toll!



Steamboat Springs is a genuine Western town...with an incredible world-class ski resort.  Recognized internationally for its Champagne Powder® snow, Olympic heritage, and authentic Western character Steamboat Springs resides 160 miles northwest of Denver, one and a half hours from Vail, and twenty minutes from the nearest airport.


Steamboat Ski Resort offers six peaks and nearly 3,000 acres of world class terrain.Steamboat offers something for everyone. Ski or ride Steamboat's famous tree runs, steeps, bumps or groomers; try a soak in the legendary natural hot springs, ride a snowmobile along the continental divide, relax in a horse-drawn sleigh ride, or simply enjoy the majestic views of the Rocky Mountains from a hot-air balloon.

Clean mountain air, no interstate traffic, miles of open space, fabulous restaurants, local boutiques. There are so many things to do in Steamboat Springs Colorado. Let the #1 Realtors in Steamboat Springs, CO show you its splendor.

Whether you have been here for a ski vacation or lived here your entire life...Steamboat epitomizes the sense of home. Use the Steamboat Community Info page as a resource to all your relocation needs.

 

The Facts: Climate & Demographics

  • Elevation: Steamboat Springs is 6,795 feet above sea level. Surrounding mountains rise to more than 10,500 feet.
  • Temperature: January is typically Steamboat's coldest month, hitting an average high of 29°. July is typically Steamboat's warmest month, hitting an average high of 83°.
  • Snowfall: Average snowfall ranges from 170 to 525 inches per year. The Steamboat Ski Area receives an average of 310 inches annually. Downtown Steamboat averages 173 inches annually.
  • Population: Steamboat's population was estimated at 10,846 in 2005 - 11% higher than the 2000 estimate. Routt County had and estimated 21,580 people as of 2006.

Getting Here

  • Steamboat Springs is about 160 miles northwest of Denver, a three-hour drive.
  • Steamboat's local bus service is free, and runs continuously from 7 a.m. to 1:45 a.m. daily.
  • The Steamboat Springs Airport, aka Bob Adams Field, is three miles west of downtown and has a 4,700-foot runway for general aviation including light business jets and turbo-prop aircraft. Jet fuel and aviation gasoline is available during business hours. Rental cars are also available with prior reservations.
 

The Yampa Valley Regional Airport is located 22 miles west of Steamboat Springs, near Hayden, and saw a major $13,000,000 expansion of the terminal and ramp area in 2006. Daily shuttle services transport passengers between Steamboat and Denver International Airport. The Yampa Valley Regional Airport accommodates jet service with direct flights from Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Minneapolis, La Guardia, Newark and Salt Lake City during the ski season. Getting here has never been easier through the resort's nonstop flight program and the recently renovated Steamboat/Hayden Airport terminal facility! This coupled with the recent $18 million expansion and improvements at the Steamboat/Hayden Airport, makes Steamboat the most conveniently accessed ski resort in Colorado.