Getting There
If you’re flying into Colorado, the closest airport is HDN, however, it’s a small regional airport with limited flight offerings. DEN is the nearest large airport.
For getting from Denver to Steamboat, aside from renting a car, consider either Bustang or Greyhound. CO West also offers shared and private shuttles from DEN to Steamboat.
Where To Stay
- Hotels
- AirBnB/VRBO/other STR
- Camping — this is a beautiful season to camp
- Creative Options, e.g., U-Haul — we recommend the 9′ cargo van.
Getting Around
Once you’re in Steamboat, you’ll find you have no need for a car. Downtown is very walkable, and you’ll find you can get anywhere in town on a bike or PEV rather quickly. The bike path connects many places in town and is a beautiful trail. There’s also free bus service and free on-demand rides with Yellow Zone.
Things To Do

Our Favorite Trails
- Spring Creek: Hiking/Biking, 5 mi one way (10 mi total)
- Flash of Gold: Hiking/Biking, connects from Spring Creek
- Zirkel Circle: Hiking, 11 mi loop
- Looking for something shorter? Consider an out & back to Gold Creek Lake.
- Looking for something longer? Consider summiting Mt. Zerkel.
- Mad Creek: Hiking, 4 mi one way (8 mi total)
- Fish Creek Falls: Hiking
- First Falls, as featured on the Coors bottle, 0.5 mi (1 mi total)
- Second Falls, 2.5 mi (5 mi total)
- Long Lake, 5.5 mi (11 mi total)
- Note: Bridge at 1st falls closed until July 1st.
- Uranium Mine Trail: Hiking, 1.5 mi (3 mi total)
- Emerald Mountain Trails: Hiking, Biking
More Activities
- Ride the gondola at the ski area for spectacular views and access to trails. Free with an Ikon pass.
- Ride the alpine slide at Howelsen Hill
- Bathe in Strawberry Park Hot Springs. Advance reservation required.
- Explore and shop on historic Lincoln Avenue.
- Visit the farmers market (Saturdays 9am-2pm on Yampa St).
- Do a walking tour of the hot springs around Steamboat.
- Do a walking tour of 19 murals around Steamboat.
Places to Eat
Here’s some of our favorite restaurants: