Steamboat is a classic ski area that offers a diversity of trails for all levels of ability. Known by many as Ski Town, USA, Steamboat Springs has produced 43 Olympic skiers to date, more than any other town in the U.S.
The gladed areas of Sunshine and Storm Peaks are Steamboat's particular claim to fame, with light and dry champagne powder in the trees for the most avid powder hounds. Over the past few seasons, Steamboat has expanded two new, lift accessible parts to the ski area.
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Additional InformationOne of the biggest ski mountains in North America is better then ever! 142 trails make Steamboat the 2nd largest mountain in Colorado with 3,668 ft. vertical and 2,939 acres of terrain.
Mountain Numbers
Base elevation: 6,900 feet/2103 meters
Midway: 9,080 feet/2768 meters
Summit: 10,568 feet/3224 meters
Vertical rise: 3,668 feet/1118 meters, Second highest in Colorado.
Trail system: 142 named trails (over 65 miles, 105 kms of trails)
Permitted acres: 2,939 acres/1,176 hectares
Longest run: Why Not, over 3 miles/4.8km
Trail classification: 13% Beginner 56% Intermediate 31% Advanced
Uphill capacity: 36,195 per hour
Snowmaking: 438 acres
Annual snowfall: 337"/863cm (10-year average
Bed base: 18,917 Pillows
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