Uphill access is allowed at Steamboat Resort beginning Wednesday, Dec. 4. All users must agree to the Uphill Access policy and have purchased an uphill armband. A portion of those proceeds are donated to a local nonprofit each year. Resort crews are still working on opening more terrain so be aware of heavy machinery and working crews. Stay on the designated routes.
Dogs are not allowed on the mountain at any time, day or night, except ADA service dogs.
Uphill Access is available before 9 a.m., or after 4:30 p.m. daily. If you have not reached the top of Thunderhead or Storm Peak by 9 a.m., users are required to turn around.
More information on Uphill Access
Press Release from Steamboat Resort; Dec. 3, 2024
Media Alert: Uphill Access Begins Wednesday and a Reminder on Closed Terrain
Uphill Access is permitted at Steamboat Resort beginning Wednesday, December 4. All users must adhere to the Uphill Access policy and purchase an uphill armband. A portion of the proceeds is donated to local nonprofit organizations each year. Resort crews continue to work diligently to open terrain and users should remain aware and alert that they could encounter heavy machinery or working crews at any time. Please stick to the designated route outlined on the resort website and respect all signage and closures.
As we navigate early season conditions at the Resort, Steamboat Ski Patrol will use a combination of signs, ropes, and bamboo to indicated areas are closed. Guests are responsible for knowing which runs are open and closed, and respecting all trail closures. Similar to other resort trails and areas, traversing from an open run to a closed run/area is a violation. If guests are unsure, they should not enter unless confirmed on the website, app, or by asking a Resort representative. Failure to respect closures may result in suspension or loss of resort access and possibly a fine.
Steamboat Resort operates on a lease from the United States Forest Service (USFS) which assumes responsibility for maintaining terrain in our permit boundary. When conditions dictate, it is within our right to close areas or limit access to terrain within the Resort, even if that means closing gate access to the USFS lands outside of our boundary. We work diligently to open our terrain in a safe manner and to provide this access as soon as safely possible.
Thank you for helping us keep the mountain safe for our staff, community and guests.