As the snow melts in Steamboat Springs, spring bulbs start to pop up from the ground, neighbors throw open their doors and across downtown, bikes outnumber cars.
Mountain Living
Be Aware of the Bear
Spring has sprung and the air temperature is not the only thing rising these days.
Residents Can Prepare for Spring Runoff
April is traditionally the month when the snowpack peaks and warmer weather brings the spring runoff.
Ski Area Set to Close After An Epic Season
In January 1963, Storm Peak Mountain opened with one Poma Lift, named the Cub Claw.
New Food Hall Arrives On Restaurant Scene
Hungry diners in Steamboat Springs have more to add to their plate with the opening of The Commons, a food hall-inspired concept located in the center of downtown.
Carnival on Canvas
February marks the middle of winter for the people of Routt County, and for over a century it’s been the reason behind the biggest community celebrations of the year.
Ready to Try Something New This Winter?
Steamboat Springs might be known as Ski Town USA, but to locals, it’s more than a mountain, it’s a full-on winter playground with a whole host of on-snow activities to try.
Skier and Snowboarder Safety Tips
Ski Season 22/23 got off to a phenomenal start with Steamboat Ski Resort reporting snowpack levels of 40% above average.
The Ultimate Steamboat Stocking
Blüml’s Artisan Chocolate Snowball by Daniela at The Homesteader.
Keeping It Safe In The Backcountry
The solitude of a day on snow, cruising the backcountry on skis or snowboard is magnet for many.
Short Term Rental Tax Proves Controversial
On November 8, 2022, residents in the City of Steamboat Springs voted overwhelmingly in favor of Ballot 2A, to implement up to an additional 9% tax on short term rentals.
Yampa Valley Has Come A Long Way
“Season’s Greetings!” from your friends at The Group Real Estate!
