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Steamboat piste map

Detailed piste map of Steamboat highlighting top ski runs and lifts
9th July, 2025
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Steamboat, is a shining star among Colorado ski resorts. Known for its genuine Western hospitality and serene ambiance, this resort offers a uniquely tranquil skiing experience while granting access to some of the most exceptional and varied skiing terrains in Colorado. Download the latest Steamboat piste map and gather essential information about the resort's expansive ski area, most favoured ski runs, and comprehensive ski lift network to make the most of your skiing experience.

Steamboat ski resort piste map

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Steamboat ski resort piste map

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Steamboat best ski pistes

Steamboat, in Colorado’s Rockies, has 12% beginner, 43% intermediate, 40% advanced, and 5% expert terrain, famous for its Champagne Powder® and glade skiing.

  • One O’Clock/Two O’Clock (Intermediate - Blue): Twin slopes perfect for mid-day carving with a natural flow and soft groomed snow.
  • Tomahawk (Intermediate - Blue): A cruisy, wide-open trail popular with families and groups.
  • Buddy’s Run (Intermediate - Blue): Named after Olympian Buddy Werner, long, steady, and iconic.
  • Longhorn (Expert - Black): A steep and fast trail with few crowds and long vertical drop.
  • Vagabond (Intermediate - Blue): One of the resort’s longest runs, winding its way down through mixed terrain.
  • Flintlock (Expert - Black): Tree-lined and challenging with narrow fall-line sections, best for powder days.
  • Sunshine Lift Line (Intermediate - Red): Fast and consistent terrain, great for early tracks.
  • Quickdraw (Beginner - Green): One of the easier runs, often sunny and less busy, perfect for warming up.
  • High Noon (Intermediate - Blue): One of the Sunshine Peak classics, wide, relaxed, and visually stunning.
  • Chute 1 (Expert - Double Black): Tight, steep, and technical, ideal for expert skiers in search of adrenaline.
  • Cyclone (Expert - Black): Short, sharp, and intense, a favourite with locals.
  • Triangle 3 (Expert - Black): Off-the-map feel with excellent tree lines and powder pockets.

Steamboat ski resort in brief

  • Skiable terrain: 1,346 km2 (520 square miles)
  • Lowest altitude: 2,103 m (6,900 feet)
  • Highest altitude: 3,220 m (10,564 feet)
  • Ski pistes: 171
  • Type of ski pistes: 12% beginner, 43% intermediate, 40% advanced, 5% expert
  • Longest piste: 4.8 km (3 miles)
  • Artificial snow-making: 333 snow cannons
  • Ski lifts: 17
  • Snowpark: 1
  • Pipes: 1
  • Night skiing: yes

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