When John Steele became Steamboat Springs’ first Olympian in the 1932 games in Lake Placid, he set quite a precedent. To date, Steamboat has produced more Winter Olympians than any other town in North America.
Although it may seem like 2022 is off to a slow start, there’s no need to worry; while there are currently only 51 offerings throughout Routt County, there were 48 transactions county-wide in January (compared with 67 in January 2021).
When you live in a Colorado ski town, you probably take the simplest things about your surroundings for granted.
Did you know that Steamboat Springs is home to the oldest continuously running ski area in North America?
When the Colorado Group Realty Charitable Foundation meets this month for the first time in 2022, they are already aware that the bar is set high for the next decade.
Happy New Year! Despite persistently low inventory, Routt County closed out the year strong with 122 land/residential transactions (of which 91 were in Steamboat) in December.
Nothing gets your appetite going like a day of playing in the snow. This winter, the Steamboat Spring’s dining scene has even more options to add to your plate.
The latest exhibit to adorn the walls of the Steamboat Art Museum offers a glimpse into the untouched landscapes of the West and its Native People.
The hard work has begun on Brown Ranch, a 536-acre property on the west side of Steamboat Springs.