Yampa Valley, Colorado

Where To Stay in Steamboat Springs

Choose between lift-adjacent hotels, Old Town stays, and roomier condo-style properties before the rest of the trip starts taking shape.

Best for ski-first trips

Stay close to the lifts

Stay here when first chair, easier gear logistics, and walking back from après matter enough to shape the whole trip. These are the best fit for short winter visits and travelers who do not want every day to start with shuttle logistics.

The Steamboat Grand

Best for ski-first trips when you want the resort base area nearby, easier mornings, and mountain views without building the trip around shuttle timing.

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Gravity Haus Steamboat

A good fit for travelers who want mountain access and a modern ski-lodge feel without staying far from the resort village.

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Sheraton Steamboat Resort Villas

A strong family or longer-stay choice with condo-style layouts, resort amenities, and practical mountain access.

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Steamboat mountain village context for ski-first stays
Old Town Steamboat context for downtown-first stays

Best for restaurants and hot-springs weekends

Old Town stays

If restaurants, breweries, river walks, and hot-springs evenings matter as much as lift access, Old Town is usually the better place to sleep.

Hotel Bristol

Best in Old Town when restaurants, bars, and downtown Steamboat character matter more than walking to the lifts.

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Nordic Lodge Of Steamboat

A dependable downtown stay for travelers who want restaurants nearby and an easy handoff to the free shuttle.

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Rabbit Ears Motel

A classic Steamboat option when location and price discipline matter more than resort-style extras.

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Best for families, condos, and longer stays

When you need kitchens, extra bedrooms, or room for gear, condo-style resort properties usually beat squeezing everyone into a simple hotel room.

Sheraton Steamboat Resort Villas

A strong family or longer-stay choice with condo-style layouts, resort amenities, and practical mountain access.

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Trappeur's Crossing Resort & Spa

A good middle ground for groups who want more room and a resort setting without paying the very top end of slopeside pricing.

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Trappeurs Crossing by Retreatia

Condo-style group lodging with resort amenities near the Steamboat base.

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Steamboat lodging tips

Stay near the mountain on short ski trips

If powder days are the priority and you only have a couple of nights, easier mountain access is often worth the premium.

Stay in Old Town for restaurants and wandering

If restaurants, bars, and hot springs matter as much as lift access, downtown usually beats staying right at the resort.

The free shuttle keeps more options viable

Steamboat is one of the easier ski towns for town-first stays because the free shuttle keeps the mountain base within reach.