Steamboat Springs Ski Hills & Resorts
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Ski Hills & Resorts in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
When the snow hits, head for the slopes! These listings for ski hills, ski resorts and snowboard terrain parks in Steamboat Springs, Colorado can help you find what you are looking for. Start planning your Steamboat Springs ski and snowboard vacation here by using the detailed descriptions, maps and reviews.
Home of champage powder and world champions Ann Battelle and Billy Kidd, Steamboat is rated as one of the five largest resorts in the country, spannig a complete mountain range. Steamboat offers 2,939 skiiable acres featuring 20 lifts with a total of 141 trails. Snowboarders may enjoy the Maverick Superpipe, which is one of the longest in North America. Some of the most remarkable light dry powder snow can be found here. The resort town at the base of the mountain features numerous choices for accommodation and apre ski entertainment.
| Highest Elevation | 3,224 m/ 10,568 ft |
| Vertical Rise | 1,118 m/ 3,668 ft |
| Runs | 142: 13% Novice, 56% Intermediate, 31% Advance/Expert with alpine skiing, cat skiing, night skiing, cross country, snow tubing and a terrain park. |
| Longest Run | 4.8 km/ 3 mi |
| Lifts | 20 Lifts: 2 Surface Lifts, 6 Double Chairs, 6 Triple Chairs, 1 Quad Chair, 4 HiSpeed Quads, 1 Gondola |
| Annual Snowfall | 863 cm/ 337 inches |
Howelsen Hill Ski Area is one of the oldest ski areas in the United States, as well as the training grounds for numerous Olympic skiers. It boasts facilities such as a ski jumping complex, 15 runs, a chairlift and a snowboarding terrain park. People can use the area daily from early December until late March.
| Highest Elevation | 7,136 ft/2,175 m |
| Vertical Rise | 440 ft/134 m |
| Runs | 142: 15 trails, a snowboarding terrain park, 12 mi/20 km of cross-country ski trails |
| Longest Run | 1 mi/1.6 km |
| Lifts | 3 Lifts: 21 Double Chair lift, 1 Surface, 1 Pony Tow |







