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Chamber survey seeks input from residents, stakeholders on tourism impacts

Fourth of July parade crowds in downtown Steamboat Springs have been large, as depicted in the above photo from two years ago. The Steamboat Springs Chamber is hosting a 2025 "Resident and Stakeholder Sentiment" survey related to tourism through May 23.
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As part of destination stewardship efforts at the Steamboat Springs Chamber, an online “Resident and Stakeholder Sentiment” survey is now open through May 23.

The Chamber seeks resident input to help gain a deeper understanding of ideas and opinions about the local tourism industry and its impact. The short survey is open to all full-time and part-time residents and employees based in Routt County.

A separate stakeholder survey is aimed at all tourism-impacted businesses and organizations in the Yampa Valley. The two surveys are online at Steamboatchamber.com/tourism-survey.



Responses are anonymous and will help the Steamboat Springs Chamber better understand resident sentiment related to the best ways to develop and manage tourism locally.

This is the second time the Chamber is conducting this survey, which was first conducted in 2023, said Laura Soard, senior director of destination development and communications at the Chamber. For questions, contact Soard at laura@steamboatchamber.com

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