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STEAMBOAT SNOW CONDITIONS & INFORMATION

24'/25' Season Snowfall

Streamboat Springs

50″

Rabbit Ears Pass

Miles of Maintained Snowmobile Trails

250 miles

North Routt

Miles of Maintained Snowmobile Trails

100 miles

Welcome to the Steamboat Snow Conditions page! Stay up-to-date with the latest snowfall totals, trail grooming updates, and weather conditions for Buffalo Pass, Columbine Trailhead, and Rabbit Ears Pass. Whether you’re planning a guided snowmobile tour or a solo ride, we’ve got everything you need to know for an epic adventure in Colorado’s legendary winter wonderland.

Steamboat Snow Forecast

Current Conditions

If you’re planning a snowmobile adventure in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, here’s the latest on what you need to know about the current conditions.

Snowfall Update:
Steamboat Springs is renowned for its legendary “Champagne Powder” snow, and this season (as of December 2024) is off to a great start! The area has received over 45 inches of snowfall so far, with more snow in the forecast. Our groomed trails are in excellent condition, offering smooth, safe rides for adventurers of all skill levels. Colorado Sled Rentals is open and running both guided tours and snowmobile rentals daily.

Trail Conditions by Area:

  • Grooming Report
  • Avalanche Information
  • Buffalo Pass: Known for its deep snow and stunning backcountry terrain, Buffalo Pass offers fantastic opportunities for exploration. Groomed trails are ready for riders, and the snowpack continues to build with each storm.
  • Columbine Trailhead (North Routt): This tranquil area features beautifully groomed trails surrounded by snow-covered forests. Perfect for those looking for a mix of adventure and serenity.
  • Rabbit Ears Pass: A favorite for its open play areas and groomed routes, Rabbit Ears Pass offers something for everyone. Check out the snowfields for some thrilling powder rides!

Explore Our Trail Maps:

For the latest updates on grooming and snow conditions, feel free to call us or check with local trail reports.

Winter Temperatures:
Steamboat Springs sees daytime temperatures averaging between 15°F and 30°F in December, with nights dipping below zero. Make sure to dress in layers and wear insulated gear, including gloves, boots, and a warm helmet. If you don’t have all the gear you need, CSR offers high-quality rentals to keep you warm and comfortable.

Booking Your Adventure:
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Rules and Etiquette:
Stay on designated trails to protect the environment and avoid fines. Be courteous to other trail users, and always check for seasonal restrictions or closures before riding. Riding with CSR ensures you’ll follow all local guidelines and have access to the best trails in the area.

Pro Tips for a Safe & Fun Ride:

  • Always check the local weather forecast before heading out. Sudden snowstorms can create whiteout conditions.
  • Ride with a buddy or join a guided tour for extra safety and to make the most of your experience.
  • Bring essentials like water, snacks, a first-aid kit, and avalanche safety gear if venturing into backcountry areas.

Steamboat Springs is a snowmobiler’s paradise this season, offering breathtaking scenery, deep snow, and well-maintained trails. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or a first-timer, CSR has everything you need for an unforgettable adventure. Dress warmly, follow the rules, and get ready to carve through some of the best snow in Colorado!

WHERE TO RIDE

Although there are plenty of snowmobile trails in the area (many of which lead to the base of Rabbit Ears Peak to the east), there’s a gorgeous, 4-mile-long road that stretches from Dumont Lake to the Rabbit Ears, the summit rock formation from which the pass gets its name.

Take in gorgeous views of the Continental Divide, Rabbit Ears Peak, rivers, meadows, and more while you explore this relatively relaxed snowmobile trail system. In addition to snowmobiling, visitors can bike, camp, fish, and hike in the summertime and snowmobile, cross-country ski and snowshoe in the winter.

FOOD, ACTIVITIES, AND PLACES TO STAY IN STEAMBOAT

Restaurants: Table 79, Aurum, Low Country Kitchen, Vaqueros, Taco Cabo, Talay Thai

Activities: Steamboat Resort, Fish Creek Falls, Emerald Mountain, Steamboat Library

Places to stay: Holiday Inn, Rabbit Ears Motel, The Highmark of Steamboat Activities: Steamboat Resort, Fish Creek Falls, Emerald Mountain, Steamboat Library

PRIVATE GUIDED BACKCOUNTRY ADVENTURE
  • Most Popular!
From $450

Hype up the winter with our Private Guided Backcountry Adventure in Colorado! Our guided experience includes avalanche safety gear, radios, damage coverage, lunch from Yampa Valley Sandwich CO, and your choice of a brand new Polaris mountain sled. Shuttle service to and from the trailhead is available. Book online!

STEAMBOAT UNGUIDED SNOWMOBILE RENTALS
  • Rent.Pickup.Ride
  • Backcountry Gear Included
From $225

Experience the thrill of winter with our new Polaris snowmobile rentals. Pick up your machine for a journey to your chosen location or enjoy seamless delivery to the Columbine Trailhead in North Routt County. Explore the breathtaking Colorado landscapes with ease, making every moment on our top-notch Polaris snowmobiles unforgettable.