Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation is excited to offer Uphill Access during the winter season. In honor of those of us who prefer to "earn their turns," a portion of proceeds from Uphill Access Passes are donated each year to local nonprofit organizations. We ask that each uphill user begin each season by reviewing important safety need-to-knows, and sign the Uphill Access Policy & Waiver prior to venturing out on the slopes.


$39

  1. Watch Safety Video
  2. Review Uphill Policy
  3. Purchase Armband
  4. Sign Online Policy & Waiver
  5. Enjoy The Snow

Thank You For Adhering to the Uphill Access Policies

Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation (SSRC) permits uphill access in accordance with certain policies, rules and guidelines as set forth herein. Please read our uphill access policy carefully, as our guidelines are subject to change from time-to-time.

Uphill access is a privilege, not a right. When traveling uphill or downhill, the observance of the Duties of Skiers under the Colorado Ski Safety Act and Your Responsibility Code as adopted by SSRC is required. We thank users in advance for your agreement to and cooperation with this policy and our rules and guidelines.Failure to comply with any aspect of this policy, including requests of ski patrol or other on mountain personnel, may result in suspension or loss of ski/ride privileges.

An Uphill Access Armband is Required to Access the Mountain & Must Be Worn At All Times



Armbands are available for purchase and pickup in the Steamboat Ticket Office in Steamboat Square. Should the ticket office be closed prior to your first planned uphill, you may access the mountain by pre-purchasing online — but must carry a receipt of purchase on your person then pickup your armband before your next outing.

Ski Patrol will be conducting safety stops to verify users have reviewed the Uphill Policy by asking to view your armband.

Steamboat Ticket Office
Located in Steamboat Square Behind The Range Food & Drink Hall
Hours of Operation


It is extremely important all uphill users know and stick to the open uphill routes, obey all closures, and stay out of the way of snowcats and other operating machinery. Please allow our crew sample time and space to prepare conditions. Avoid runs with active snowmaking operations, and stay aware of moving equipment and grooming operations.


Designated Uphill Access Routes:

  • Wild Blue Way to Shortcut, Vogue, Sitz, Jess' Cut-Off, and then up Heavenly Daze to Thunderhead
  • Up Right-O-Way to Giggle Gulch, Short Cut or Yoo Hoo then to Trick Roper or Boulevard to access Heavenly Daze
  • Up Right-O-Way to either Vagabond or BC Ski Way to So What to Why Not
  • Upper mountain from either Thunderhead or Rainbow Saddle - continue up Rainbow to Calf Roper to Buddy's Run, or Thunderhead to Arc to Duster to High Noon

*NOTE: Uphill Access from Wild Blue Way to Shortcut to Vogue is unavailable duringNight Skiing operations.


No dogs are allowed on the mountain at any time (both during and outside of regular operating hours, day or night), except ADA service dogs.


Uphill Access is available prior to 9:00am, or after 4:30pm daily. If you have not reached the top of Thunderhead or Storm Peak by 9:00am, users are required to turn around.


Thank You For Adhering to the Uphill Access Policies

Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation (SSRC) permits uphill access in accordance with certain policies, rules and guidelines as set forth herein. Please read our uphill access policy carefully, as our guidelines are subject to change from time-to-time.

Uphill access is a privilege, not a right. When travelling uphill or downhill, the observance of the Duties of Skiers under the Colorado Ski Safety Act and Your Responsibility Code as adopted by SSRC is required. We thank users in advance for your agreement to and cooperation with this policy and our rules and guidelines. Failure to comply with any aspect of this policy, including requests of ski patrol or other on mountain personnel, may result in suspension or loss of ski/ride privileges.

Uphill Access Safety Education Video

You must complete the following safety video to purchase your pass.

YOUR UPHILL STEPS DOING GOOD

Each year, Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation donates a portion of the Uphill Access proceeds to local nonprofits.
SeasonDonatedOrganizations
23/24$36,000Routt County Search and Rescue
Friends of Colorado Avalanche Information Center
Routt County Crisis Center
22/23$26,400