Steamboat Ski Resort announces Olympic-themed events and upgrades this winter

John F. Russell/Steamboat Pilot & Today
Steamboat Ski Resort has announced new guest experiences and upgrades for the 2025-26 winter season, according to a Monday news release.
The resort will host a series of Olympic-themed events, including the return of the Visa Big Air Dec. 11-13 and the Para Snowboard World Cup Feb. 6-10, both serving as Olympic qualifiers.
New this season, guests can book guided ski tours and dinners with Steamboat Olympians, celebrating the town’s legacy as the U.S. community with the most ties to winter Olympic athletes.
The Crooked Antler restaurant (formerly known as The Cabin) at The Steamboat Grand has been reimagined with a comfort-food menu, while Hazie’s on-mountain dining debuts a new interior and a reservation-based four-course dinner.
As of summer 2025, the resort has transitioned to a cashless model, accepting cards and mobile payments, with reverse ATMs available in town.
Guests can explore the mountain with a new interactive Adventure Map, developed with local conservation groups, featuring educational stops and collectible stickers.
The resort has also contributed a donation to a surface lift to Colorado Mountain College’s Leadville campus to support ski industry training programs.

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