Latest Photos by Joel Reichenberger

In town to visit their grandma, T.J. St. Clair, from left, Ian Faussett, Nolan Faussett and Ellie St. Clair lean out from the sidewalk to catch a glimpse of Friday’s Fourth of July parade on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs. Hundreds crowded the street Friday morning as floats and performance groups passed by.

Emilio Cabera of New York City dances Friday in the Steamboat Springs Fourth of July parade with members of the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp.

Members of Steamboat Springs’ swim club, Team Lightning, showered the crowds with water guns Friday during the Fourth of July parade.

Friday morning's Fourth of July parade on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs was plenty warm enough for shorts and tank tops. Reminders of Ski Town USA weren't hard to find, however, and parade-goers were updated about just how long they have to wait before hitting the local slopes again.

A cowboy loses his hat during the bareback riding competition ealier this season at the Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series. The rodeo returns to Steamboat for its fourth weekend, starting at 7 p.m. today.

The rodeo returns to Steamboat Springs tonight with a special 7 p.m. performance at Brent Romick Rodeo Arena at Howelsen Hill. Fireworks immediately will follow the event.

An animal catches a glimpse of the U.S. Trail Running National Championship on Sunday at Howelsen Hill.

Runners make their way up Howelsen Hill for the first lap of the U.S. Trail Running National Championship on Sunday in Steamboat Springs. Youth and women runners made two loops on the course while men made three.

Stuart Geer races down Lupin Trail Sunday as a part of the U.S. Trail Running National Championship at Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs.

Jonathan Severy races down the trail Sunday at the U.S. Trail Running National Championship in Steamboat Springs. Severy won the men’s event with a time of 59 minutes, 51 seconds.

Laura Haefeli runs toward the finish line Sunday in Steamboat Springs on her way to winning the U.S. Trail Running National Championship.

Steamboat’s Kyle Nelson gets the game-tying goal past the El Mexico goalie Saturday as the the Pacific tied the Craig squad, 4-4.

Steamboat’s Hobey Early races for a ball Saturday as the Steamboat Pacific played El Mexico for a 4-4 tie.

Alan Goldsmith pedals toward Stagecoach Reservoir on Thursday after leaving Steamboat Springs. Goldsmith, riding with Dominik Scherer of Germany, traveled from the United Kingdom to Banff, Alberta, to participate in the Tour Divide mountain bike race. Participants follow a trail that mirrors the Continental Divide all the way to the Mexico-United States border in New Mexico. The Tour Divide is one of two races following the trail this summer, both of which will send competitors through Steamboat Springs.

Dominik Scherer, right, talks with Orange Peel’s Bill Martorano about work done to Scherer’s bike. Scherer is a bike mechanic and cycling tour guide in Germany but traveled to the United States to ride in the Tour Divide mountain bike race. Scherer and his riding partner, Alan Goldsmith, had their bikes tuned and had new chains put on during their 90-minute stop in Steamboat Springs.

Steamboat Springs firefighter Leigh­ton White pedals Saturday down Routt County Road 44 toward Steamboat. White is participating in the Tour Divide race, a 2,711-mile mountain bike race that follows a trail that mirrors the Continental Divide.

Wesley Park, 13, from Steamboat Springs, holds a slight lead against Zeb Tipton, 14, near the end of Wednesday’s Steamboat Springs Town Challenge mountain bike race at the Marabou ranch subdivision west of Steamboat.

Biking coach Jon Casson talks to members of his group about bike safety before hitting the trails Thursday morning near Howelsen Hill. The group was a part of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club’s new youth mountain biking program, which will run for eight weeks during the summer.

Bennett Gamber prepares to kick off on his bike Thursday as a part of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club’s youth mountain biking program. The eight-week course drew 85 riders ranging in age from 7 to 10.

Rosanne Iversen hikes the Spring Creek Trail on June 6 in preparation for summiting Mount Shasta.

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