UNHINGED MODE · King

Steamboat Springs — Catski Powder & Midnight Soaks, CO

Destination: Steamboat Springs, ColoradoNights: 4Group: 48Season: January, February, MarchEstimated: $2,800–$4,200/person

Steamboat Powdercats delivers four runs daily into untracked Routt National Forest terrain—1,200 vertical feet of champagne powder per lap, no crowds, no lift lines. Afternoons pivot to Strawberry Park Hot Springs, a natural geothermal soak at 8,000 feet where the snow falls around you and the water hits 104°F. Dinner at Truffle Pig showcases wild game and house-cured charcuterie; bourbon nightcap at The Cabin, a wood-fired whiskey bar in a restored 1920s homestead.

What You'll Do

Skiing

Spa

Food Tour

Where You Sleep

  • · Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel
  • · The Sonnenalp Resort of Vail

Where You Eat

  • · Truffle Pig
  • · Mahogany Ridge Brewery
  • · The Cabin

Questions

Do we need to be expert skiers?
Intermediate to advanced; catski terrain is steeper and more technical than resort runs. Steamboat Powdercats offers guides and can adjust terrain to your group's ability.
Is Strawberry Park open in winter?
Yes, year-round. Winter access requires a 2-mile snowshoe or cross-country ski from the parking area; the outfitter provides gear and shuttle service.
What's the weather window?
January through March offers the deepest snow and most stable avalanche conditions; book early as powder days fill fast.

Ready to book the story?

Five quick questions, then we build the full itinerary — lodging, daily schedule, dining, bars, the group-chat message — and drop you into a Trip Room you can share with the crew.