Steamboat Springs, Colorado City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Steamboat Springs, Colorado Travel Guide has been your connection to Steamboat Springs's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Steamboat Springs Art and Culture | ||
Steamboat Art Company A fixture in the historic Colorado town of Steamboat Springs, Steamboat Art Company has been serving local residents and visitors for almost 30 years with a huge assortment of artwork, home furnishings, decorative accessories, gifts and jewelry. | ||
Steamboat Springs Attractions | ||
Old Town Hot Springs Old Town Hot Springs, one of Colorado's premier hot springs, is a multi-use complex, featuring eight hot spring-fed pools, two waterslides, a fitness center, exercise classes and massage. | ||
Steamboat Springs City Guide | ||
City Guide One of the most popular resorts in the US, Steamboat has been dubbed “Ski Town USA” because it is home to so many Olympic ski athletes. | ||
Steamboat Springs Events | ||
Yampa River Festival Founded in 1971, The Yampa River Festival features a kayak rodeo, the Crazy River Dog Contest, food, water sport vendors, and more. | ||
Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival The Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival, the oldest continuing Winter Carnival west of the Mississippi. For several days, the entire town is given over to racing, ski jumping, chariot racing, a parade featuring Steamboat’s skiing high school band (the only one in the United States), the famous ski jöring events down Lincoln Avenue, and the spectacular night show featuring the legendary Lighted Man & fireworks display. | ||
Cardboard Classic The Cardboard Classic, Steamboat’s traditional rite of spring, features homemade crafts constructed only from cardboard, glue, string, water based paint, duct tape and masking tape racing down the face of Headwall to a hysterical finish. | ||
Steamboat Springs Marathon The Steamboat Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K is named one of the 10 Most Scenic Marathons and a Top 10 Destination Marathon in North America by Runner’s World. | ||
Steamboat Springs Museums | ||
Tread of Pioneers Museum On display are various ranching, mining and pioneer life artifacts from Routt County, a comprehensive History of Skiing exhibit, as well as a Native American display. | ||
Steamboat Springs Outdoors | ||
Routt National Forest A mountain bike is an ideal way to explore the nearly 1.5 million acres of aspen & conifer forests, mountain meadows, & trails & roads of the Routt National Forest. | ||
Yampa River Botanic Park Benches, walkways and a grassy knoll are available for picnicking, bird watching or just relaxing. The gardens attract a wide variety of native birds and butterflies. | ||
Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs Located about 7 miles from downtown Steamboat Springs, this by far one of the most attractive mineral springs in the world. | ||
Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area Located in Routt National Forest, this outdoor haven features major river flows, countless glacier lakes, and gorgeous valleys. | ||
Flat Tops Wilderness Area The Flat Tops Wilderness, Colorado's second largest, features basalt lava on the White River Plateau. Beyond that are meadows and alpine tundras. | ||
Steamboat Springs Recreation | ||
Steamboat Ski Area A useful website to help plan your skiing trip to Colorado Springs! | ||
Howelsen Hill Howelsen Hill Ski Area, consisting of 15 trails, is the oldest ski area in continuous use in Colorado, and has the largest and most complete natural ski jumping complex in North America. | ||
Steamboat Springs Restaurants | ||
Steamboat Springs Dining A guide to the greatest restaurants in Steamboat Springs. | ||
Steamboat Springs Shopping | ||
F.M. Light & Sons F.M. Light & Sons is Steamboat Springs’ historic clothing store and special place where customers enjoy a step back into the old west while browsing among many original fixtures from one hundred years ago. | ||
Steamboat Springs Travel / Tourism | ||
Shopping Lincoln Avenue, between Fifth and Ninth streets, is where most of the more interesting shops and galleries are located. | ||
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