At Steamboat Springs there is terrain for all levels, with beginners nursery slopes and ski-school to keep newcomers happy, some good pistes for intermediates, and wooded off-piste powder for advanced skiers, while Boarders have two specialist parks
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The resort is split between Steamboat and Springs, and there is plenty of accommodation, with bars and restaurants, and the old town offers a great deal of off-snow activity.
Adult 1 day lift pass 69 USD
Adult 6 day lift pass 372 USD
Youth 1 day lift pass 61 USD
Max age for a discounted youth lift pass 18
Child 6 day lift pass 312 USD
Child 1 day lift pass 42 USD
Max age for a free child lift pass 5
Max age for a discounted child lift pass 12
Min age for senior discounted lift pass 65
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RESORT INFORMATION |
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| Nearest
town: Steamboat Springs |
| Resort Altitude (metres): 2070m |
| Ski Season: November to April
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| Mountain Range: Colorado Rockies
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| Number of Lifts: 20 |
| Highest Lift (metres): 3224m |
| Lowest Lift (metres): 2103m |
| Number of Slopes: 142 |
| Beginner
Slopes: 0.13 |
| Intermediate Slopes: 0.56 |
| Expert Slopes: 0.31 |
| Snowboarding: 2 |
| Cross Country (km): 30km |
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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS |
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Nearby Attractions: Apart from the gorgeous surroundings and all the scenic delights, there are restaurants, museums, and art galleries in Steamboat Springs.
The Steamboat Art Council is one such, which is located in a renovated historic train depot, and has two galleries displaying work by established artists and newcomers.
The Tread of Pioneers Museum in Steamboat Springs is located in a 1908 Queen Anne Victorian home, and exhibits artefacts of historical Routt County, including a Native American display.
The Alpine Slide is a mind-blowing two parallel tracks running the 2,400 ft course at this venue, with 180 degree and 90 degree turns.
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| Aprés-Ski: With the resort being split between Springs and Steamboat, there are plenty of bars and restaurants for some lively apres-ski, with the old town providing just a bit more entertainment.
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