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Riding up in the open space [Click here to view full size picture] As the old timers proverb says..... people came to the Yampa Valley for the skiing in the winter, but once they've made it through a summer - they never leave. So BE WARE of the magic of the Yampa Valley in Summer!

Hot Springs
Alpine Slide
Hiking
Biking
Steamboat Springs Rodeo Series
Gondola Rides
Golf
Horseback Riding
Fishing
Camping
Tennis
Botanical Gardens
Yampatika
Tours of Interest
Strings In The Mountains Music Festival
Tread of Pioneers Museum
Summer Calendar of Events
Water Sports
Hot Air Ballooning
Rainy Day Activities
Soda Fountains
Fish Creek Falls

Hot Springs

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There are two hot springs in the Steamboat area:

Steamboat Health & Recreation - Pool & Health Club. With something for everyone, the Steamboat Health and Recreation Center has three hot mineral pools, an olympic-sized lap pool, kid's pool, fitness center, tennis courts, and a 350 foot Waterslide. The Old Town Hot Springs for additional information call 970-879-1828.

Strawberry Park Hot Springs. A short drive into the mountains takes you Strawberry Park Hot Springs, with outdoor soaking pools in a rustic setting. For details call 970-879-0342.
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Alpine Slide

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"The Howler" aptly named for what you do when you whiz down Steamboat's Alpine Slide. First, enjoy a scenic ride up Howelsen Hill on a chairlift, and then choose from two tracks for your 2,400-foot descent down the steep face of the ski area.

The Howler is located on Howelsen Hill in historic downtown Steamboat Springs, at 5th Street and Howelsen Parkway. It is open daily June through August, and some weekends in May and September. For more information call 871-1104.

Hiking

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Routt National Forest, Steamboat Lake, Pearl Lake, and Stagecoach State Parks, Mount Zirkel and Flat tops Wilderness Areas, as well as the Steamboat Ski Resort and The City of Steamboat Springs offer miles of hiking trails. For the easiest trails the City of Steamboat Springs offers the Yampa River Core Trail, which is a four mile of path that runs along the Yampa River for more difficult trails head out of town. Below are several links to hiking trails throughout Routt County. If you are interested in interpretive hikes click on the Yampatika link below.

Biking

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There are numerous Mountain Biking and Road Biking rides throughout Routt County. Click on the link below to find ideas of where to ride, maps, rental and retail information. Click here to view full size picture

Steamboat Springs Rodeo Series

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Every Friday and Saturday evening throughout the summer Professional rodeo cowboys and cowgirls compete in bareback, saddle bronc riding, roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing and bull riding.

The Rodeo Grounds are at the base of Howelsen Hill in Downtown Steamboat Springs. (5th Street and Howelsen Parkway). All rodeos begin at 7:30 gates open at 5:30pm.
For additional information call the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association at 970-879-0880.
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Gondola Rides

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Ride the 8-passenger gondola at the Steamboat Ski Area. Climb to 9,000 feet for spectacular views of the Yampa Valley. From there, hike, bike, have a picnic, or enjoy Sunday Brunch at Hazies. The gondola is open daily mid-June through Labor Day, then weekends through September. For more information call 970-879-6111. Click here to view full size picture

Golf

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The Yampa Valley has four beautiful golf courses; Catamount Golf Club, Haymaker Golf Course, Sheraton Golf Course, Steamboat Golf Club, and Yampa Valley Golf Club in Craig. For a detailed description on each click here Remember…one of the greatest things with a high altitude course is the distance you can hit the ball!

Horseback Riding

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Go horseback riding with a local guide and explore the scenic countryside. There are several stables throughout the county that provide trips that range from one hour to overnight pack trips. For a list of stables call the Chamber Resort Association at 970-879-0880 or go to their website www.steamboatchamber.com

Fishing

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With two major river systems, the Yampa and the Elk and countless lakes in Routt County, fishing is a favorite past time of locals, as well as visitors. Equipment rentals, guide services or fishing information are available at several outfitters in Steamboat, or the Chamber Resort or the Routt National Forest office could help with directions and maps. Click on the links below. Click here to view full size picture

Camping

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Eight campgrounds are located in Routt National Forest (Dry Lake, Dumont Lake, Hahns Peak Lake, Hinman, Meadows, Seedhouse, Summit Lake, Walton Creek) three are in State Parks (Steamboat Lake, Pearl Lake and Stagecoach Reservoir) and a commercial operator is located on the West side of Steamboat Springs. State Park campsites can be reserved ahead of time. Click here to view full size picture

Tennis

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There are three public locations to play tennis.

The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs offers four indoor courts and six outdoor clay courts. There is a fee and reservations are recommened. Located at 2500 Pine Grove Road, Steamboat Springs. Call (970) 879-8400 to reserve your court.

Old Town Hot Springshas three outdoor courts. Located at the corner of 3rd and Lincoln (Hwy 40). There is a charge to play on these courts call 970-879-1828 for reservations.

Steamboat Parks & Recreation has two outdoor courts free to the public. Located on Howelsen Parkway near the Rodeo Grounds.
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Botanical Gardens

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The Botanic Park is a great place to take a break, and admission to the park is FREE to the public! 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. The park is closed during the winter months. For more information and directions to the Park click on the link below. Click here to view full size picture

Yampatika

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Yampatika is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing an understanding of the natural and cultural resources of NW Colorado and a sense of place through education, communication, participation and example.

Created in 1992, Yampatika represents a collaboration of organizations supporting the use, preservation, and conservation of the natural and cultural resources of NW Colorado.

Yampatika provides environmental education and interpretive programs for everyone - visitors, local residents and seniors.

Activities for seniors, include interpretive hikes, bird watching, and educational programs. For a calendar of events please click on the link below.

Tours of Interest

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There are two walking tours of Steamboat Springs that offer great scenery as well as a learning experience.

Historic Walking Tour
This historic tour leads you throughout present day Steamboat Springs, where some of the first buildings in the valley still stand. This informative walking tour starts at the Tread of Pioneers Museum. Click on the link below for a map

Mineral Springs Tour
Another interesting tour is a visit to the seven mineral springs located on the West end of Steamboat. The Native American Indians believed the springs were sacred places where the Great Spirit lived deep below the earth’s surface, and they visit after battles to rejuvenate their strength. Click below for more information on the Mineral Springs Tour and a map.
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Strings In The Mountains Music Festival

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STRINGS IN THE MOUNTAINS FESTIVAL OF MUSIC offers every type of music from youth and family concerts, to a wide variety of classical and contemporary performances, as well as educational programming in schools, libraries, senior citizen facilities, art centers, parks and community facilities.< Click here to view full size picture

Tread of Pioneers Museum

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The Tread of Pioneers Museum is devoted to collecting, preserving and exhibiting objects and documents that are a part of this area's history. Viewing subjects of note are the ski history exhibit, Western life collection turn of the century life style displays, and Native American treasures. Special museum features are a local history research library, a gift store and an historic photo collection. Located at the Corner of 8th and Oak in downtown Steamboat Springs.
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. with additional hours based on demand. Call the museum at 970-879-2214 for futher information
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Summer Calendar of Events

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The Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association keeps an up-to-date Calendar of all Summer and Winter events, please click on the link below for the Calendar.

Water Sports

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Boating, Rafting, Kayaking & Tubing. The area's two major lakes, Steamboat Lake and Stagecoach Reservoir are open to boating. Explore the Yampa River with a kayak or canoe or inner tube. Book a trip down the white water of the Colorado. For more information on water sports call the Chamber at 970-879-0880 or go to www.steamboatchamber.com Click here to view full size picture

Hot Air Ballooning

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Float gently above the valley in a colorful hot air balloon. Rides take place in the early morning when the air is cool and winds are calm. There are several hot air balloon companies in Steamboat. Click below for more infomation.

Rainy Day Activities

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The fun doesn't stop if the rain starts. You could see a movie at the Chief Plaza Theater (879-0181) or the Ski Time Square Cinema (879-7299), go bowling at Snow Bowl, 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza, browse at the Bud Werner Memorial Library, 13th street and Lincoln, or dine at one of the valley's many fine dining establishments.

Soda Fountains

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Lyons Drug & Johnny B Good’s both offer the old-fashioned ice cream experience of the Soda Fountain, popular in the 1950s. Step back in time and experience ice cream the way it is supposed to be enjoyed. Lyons Drug is located at 840 Lincoln Avenue, and Johnny B Good’s is located at 738 Lincoln Ave. in downtown Steamboat Springs.

Fish Creek Falls

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A great place for a hike or a picnic and close to downtown Steamboat Springs.

Take a right on 3rd and Lincoln Ave in downtown Steamboat, immediately take the next right on Fish Creek Falls Road. Follow this road until it ends at the parking area for the Falls.

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Map to the Falls from Steamboat

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