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Steamboat Springs Colorado Travel Information

Listed below is summary information for destinations near Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Click on any link for complete information about that destination.



Dinosaur National Monument Population: 0
  Dinosaur National Monument is two parks in one. It was originally established to protect an area that was one of the most productive sources of dinosaur bones in the world. This area contains an enclosed quarry with some 1,600 exposed bones from 11 different dinosaur species. The park was later expanded to include 300 square miles of great, high desert canyon country through which the Green and Yampa Rivers flow. This area offers wonderful scenery and some good hiking and white water rafting opportunities.
     
Snowy Range Ski And Recreation Area
  Continually recognized by national ski publications for our consistently great snow, genuine western hospitality, scenic beauty and overall value, Snowy Range Ski and Recreation Area looks forward to sharing this special place with you, nestled in the stunningly beautiful Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest.
     
Steamboat Ski Resort Population: 0
  Steamboat is the largest ski resort in northwestern Colorado. Encompassing six mountains in the Park Range on the west slope of the Rockies, Steamboat is praised for its wide variety of terrain types and "Maverick's," the longest superpipe on the continent.
     
Vail Population: 4,500
  A service town for one of the nation's largest ski resorts, Vail has a permanent population of only 5,000 but receives nearly a million visitors each year. High in the Colorado Rockies among some of the state's highest peaks, visitors to Vail can enjoy all the comforts of a popular resort town.
     

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