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Edwards, Co 81632

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Steamboat Springs Facts & Figures

Overview
Also called Ski Town, USA® and known for its World Class skiing facilities, Steamboat Springs was originally a summer resort. Travelers in the early 1900s visited Steamboat Springs in the summer months for the natural hot springs and vast hunting and fishing opportunities. Today, summer activities span the spectrum, with three championship golf courses, an indoor-outdoor tennis center, biking, hiking, kayaking, fly fishing, and horseback riding right in town.

Location
Colorado's Yampa Valley is located just 160 miles northwest of Denver. From Denver, take I-70 west through the Eisenhower Tunnel to the Silverthorne exit; go north on Colorado Highway 9 to Kremmling, then west on U.S. Highway 40 to Steamboat Springs. From Salt Lake City (390 miles), take I-80 east, merge into U.S. 40 east (exit 148) and take U.S. 40 into Steamboat
Springs.

Elevations
Downtown: 6,695'
Steamboat Ski Area: Base: 6,900' Summit/Mt. Werner: 10,568'
Medicine Bow/Routt National Forest: 5,500' to 12,940'
Mt. Zirkel Wilderness: Fifteen peaks reach 12,000' with Mt. Zirkel the highest at 12,180'
Flat Tops Wilderness: Devil's Causeway 11,600'
Hahn's Peak Village: 8,128' Hahn's Peak Summit: 10,839'

Geographic Setting
Steamboat Springs lies against the western ridge of the Continental Divide and is nearly surrounded by National Forest, and Wilderness areas. The Yampa River, which begins in the Flat Tops Wilderness, flows through downtown Steamboat Springs and eventually meets the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument. Two ski areas, four Colorado State Parks, hot springs, lakes, rivers, and trail systems cater to a plethora of outdoor activities.

Climate
Steamboat Springs' summers are mild, cool and dry. July is the hottest month with an average high of 82 degrees and low of 41 degrees. Low humidity and elevation combine to make the summer comfortable and pleasing.

Access
Yampa Valley Regional Airport located 22 miles west of Steamboat Springs is open year round and accommodates jet service. For summer 2005 Continental Airlines provides daily jet service from Houston, serving nearly 100 cities nationwide. United Airlines provides four operations daily from Denver International Airport.

Population (2000 Census)
City of Steamboat Springs: 10,115
Routt County: 19,690

Area Attractions & Points of Interest
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 from town
Yampa River Core Trail: winds along the Yampa River through downtown Steamboat Springs

Accommodations
19,150 pillows; 11,139 beds; 3,653 units
Steamboat Springs and the surrounding area provide accommodations from the luxury to the rustic. Condominiums and private homes for families and groups, bed & breakfasts and cabins for something unique. Of course full service hotels and even guest ranches round out the mix. www.steamboatsummer.com

Area Transportation
Steamboat Springs Transit offers free bus transportation throughout Steamboat Springs. Call 970-879-3717 for bus information and schedules. Chartered taxi, shuttle and limousine service is available from Denver, the Steamboat Springs Airport and the Yampa Valley Regional Airport. Taxi information: Alpine Taxi, 970-879-TAXI (970-879-8294) or 1-800-343-7433; Storm Mountain Express, 970-879-1963; Black Diamond Limousines, 970-846-2639.

Events & Activities
For the latest information about upcoming events and activities, log onto www.steamboatsummer.com which serves the visitor destined for Steamboat in the summertime.

Shopping & Retail
Steamboat Springs has nearly 250 shops and boutiques including art galleries, western outfitters, outdoor retailers and gift shops for every taste. Two primary pedestrian friendly shopping areas include Steamboat's Mountain Village located at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area, and downtown Steamboat Springs. The two areas are three miles apart and serviced by Steamboat Springs free city bus. Several other shopping options in between the "town and mountain" are also located on the bus route.

Restaurants & Bars
Steamboat Springs boasts more than 70 restaurants representing the full spectrum of cuisine to satisfy every appetite. From fresh game to fresh fish, flown in daily, every culinary delight set in a variety of atmospheres is waiting to serve up a delicious meal with a healthy helping of western hospitality.