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Steamboat Ski Resort


Last Update: 11/20/09 New Snow: (past 24h) 0 (0cm) (past 48h) 0 (0cm) (past 72h) 0 (0cm) (Base Depth) 0 (0cm) (Surface Snow) 0 (0cm) (Runs Open) N/A (Lifts Open) N/A of 165 (Acres Open) 0 (Lift Hours) (Projected Opening) 11/25/09 (SnoPhone) 970-879-6111 (Lift Hours) (Notes)

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Steamboat Skiing at a Glance
Price: What's this?
Number of Runs:165
Number of Lifts:18
Terrain:14% beginner, 42% intermediate, 44% advanced
Skiable Acreage:2,965
Vertical Rise:3,668 feet
Season:LAte November to Early April
Annual Snowfall:331 inches
Top Resort for:Family, Intermediate, Bumps, Close to Airport, Powder, Lack of Crowds, Groomers, Spring Skiing, Holiday Skiing
Good Resort for:Beginner, Expert
Related Resources:Trail Map, Snow Report

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Steamboat
by Marc Peruzzi

Steamboat

Courtesy, Colorado Tourism Office/J.C. Leacock


Snowfall: 343 inches
Area: 2,965 acres
Vertical Drop: 3,668 feet
Web: steamboat.com

Family friendly? Check. The best tree skiing in the U.S.? Check. One of the last real ski towns in the West—a place that's more pint-and-burger than Chivas-and-filet? Yeah, got that, too. Here, the cowboy hats are worn by cowboys. But what makes Steamboat stand out is its snow quality. Since most of the skiing is lower and therefore more sheltered than Colorado's Summit County resorts, six inches of fluff skis like six inches of fluff instead of an inch of wallboard. I've skied Steamboat five winters running, and it has snowed at least three out of five days each time. Like Alta/Snowbird, it's a can't-fail destination resort, thanks to the bountiful northern-Colorado storm track. And although it's only an hour's drive farther than the I-70 resorts, Steamboat just doesn't get the Denver day-skiers that Keystone and Winter Park do.

This article is part of Outside Magazine's November 2008 article "The 15 Best Ski Resorts in North America. Period" by March Peruzzi.



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* Resort expense has been estimated by rating the cost of a daily lift ticket during the prime, non-holiday season ( $60 or less;
$60-75; $75 or more ), this basis also offers some insight to approximate lodging and dining costs, but transportation (airfare, car rental/shuttle, etc.) has not been factored into account.