Hiking, Skiing, & Fishing

Steamboat Springs Area & Lodging Information

Steamboat Springs may look like one of the ordinary medium-sized cities scattered throughout Colorado, but it is hard to find a place in Colorado that is not special in some way! In our case, the surrounding natural landscape features several hot springs, including one with a special chugging sound that provided the town’s name when settlers first arrived. You can still choose from over 150 local hot springs during your stay at one of our Steamboat Lodging Properties and see for yourself what all the “steam” is about!

Today, the area is best known for the Steamboat Springs Ski Resort, with over 3000 acres of skiable acres. It is located just south of the town, on the slopes of Mt. Werner. During summer, the nearby Yampa River provides a variety of water sports, including fishing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, and tubing. Because this is the Rockies, plenty of on-land hiking and biking opportunities are also nearby. Notable among other ski resort towns, Howelsen Ski Area, the oldest continually operating in Colorado, can be found here.

No matter when you visit, you are sure to love what Steamboat Springs vacations have to offer year-round–outdoor invigoration and renewal among the mountain scenery of Northern Colorado.

For the kind of vacation most can only dream of, within the ideal accommodations for it, choose a condo or home from Steamboat Lodging Properties and enjoy your stay in a complete mountain paradise.

Steamboat Springs Information

To see more information on the elevation, climate, and population, visit the Steamboat Chamber of Commerce fact sheet

Things to Do in Steamboat Springs

There are many great activities in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Here are a few of our guests’ favorites.

  • Strawberry Park Hot Springs: 7 miles from town
  • Fish Creek Falls: 3 miles from town
  • Continental Divide Trail: Summit Lake trailhead 18 miles from town
  • Steamboat Lake State Park: 27 miles north of town
  • Stagecoach State Park: 17 miles south of town
  • Yampa River Core Trail: winds along the Yampa River through downtown Steamboat Springs
Steamboat Springs Travel Information

It is easy to get to Steamboat Springs and the Yampa Valley. In winter, Steamboat is the most conveniently accessed ski resort in Colorado, with daily flights arriving at the Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN), located just 22 miles from town.

Need a ride from the airport? There are many options for shuttle service that will bring you directly to your Steamboat vacation condo rental! Just let us know what you need and we can help you arrange.

Ship Your Luggage To Steamboat

Don’t want to “lug all that stuff” with you? Pack your skiing and boarding equipment and ship it to us here in Steamboat. We will deliver it to your home here. When you are ready to leave, pack it up, call for pick up here at our house and we will make sure it heads back home. Preferred shipping is either UPS or FedEx. A one-time cost of $60 and we take the hassle out of traveling.

Steamboat Springs Weather and Snowfall Report
Steamboat Snow Report
Steamboat Local News

For local news and the latest happenings in Steamboat, check out our local paper, the Steamboat Pilot. There is always something going on in this great mountain town!

Steamboat Pilot & Today

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