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Howelsen Hill
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Howelsen Hill has sent more skiers into international competition than any other ski area in North America. It is Colorado's oldest continuously used ski hill and has North America's largest and most complete natural ski-jumping complex. Howelsen Hill is a Steamboat Springs City Park. |
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Quick Facts:
Season: December 1, 2007 - March 30, 2008 (Weather permitting)
Chairlift operates from Dec. 15 to March 16, conditions permitting Hours of operation: Monday: Noon to 6 PM Wednesday: 9 AM to 8 PM Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: Noon to 8 PM Saturday: 9 AM to 8 PM Sunday: 9 AM to 4 PM Lifts: 4: * 1 double chair * 1 Poma surface lift * 1 Pony tow * 1 Magic Carpet Base Elevation: 6,969 ft
Summit elevation: 7,136 ft Vertical Rise: 440 ft Total Ski/Board Terrain: 220 acres Snowmaking: 110 acres Number of Trails: 15 Longest Run: 1 mile These stats don't include the 21 km of cross country ski trails nor the snowboarders' Terrain Park |
![]() Click on the above map for a larger version. ![]() Howelsen Hill in the summer |
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Ski Trails Maps courtesy of Howelsen Hill - City of Steamboat Springs![]() |