Holding true to what makes them so unique, the Strawberry Park Hot Springs blend pure nature with unique stone masonry in an incredible setting. Soaking in the therapeutic 104 degree water is the perfect way to unwind from your adventure-filled day. Reservations for the springs are required. Click here to reserve your spot.
If you’re in Steamboat Springs, tubing the Yampa River is a must! Since there’s always variance in the rivers condition, click here to see the most recent data on Yampa River discharge speeds and water temperatures.
Small rapids, standing waves, and rock features will carry you down the river on this exciting, family-friendly ride, lasting 1 to 3 hours depending on your put-in and take-out points and the river’s flow.
Rent your tubes from Backdoor Sports tubing department and Bucking Rainbow’s Tube Shack.
A can't miss Steamboat activity and one that will bring you back time and again. Take the gondola to the top of Steamboat Mountain and enjoy the scenery, culinary delights, listen to live music, and toast to the sunset overlooking the Yampa Valley.
Clear and fresh high alpine water roars down Fish Creek Canyon, spilling over the magnificent 280-ft Fish Creek Falls, one of the most popular destinations around Steamboat Springs.
A short 1/4-mile walk down a gravel path is a pristine view of the lower falls, while a moderate hike with picturesque views will take the more adventurous to Upper Fish Creek Falls and Long Lake, deep in the Routt National Forest.
From Lululemon to local F.M. Light & Sons, you will find everything you need downtown. Have a custom hat made, stock up on fishing gear, find the perfect dress or enjoy coffee and ice cream at the local shops.
There’s no better way to enjoy the green than playing with a majestic mountain range as your backdrop. In Steamboat Springs, we are all for getting outside and finding peace in our surroundings. Satisfy your golf cravings this summer!
The heart of the museum is a 1901 Queen Anne-style Victorian home with turn-of-the-century furnishings. Engaging and interactive exhibits feature the local and regional history of Native Americans, skiing, agriculture, mining, pioneer settlement, town development, and more. Our Western Heritage Exhibit, home of an extensive firearms collection, traces our agricultural history and the story of an infamous outlaw, Harry Tracy.
Admission: $6 for adults; $5 for seniors; $2 for children under 12 (children under age 6 are free).