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The staff takes the 'all-inclusive' concept to satisfying lengths. There are cooking and
photography classes, rock climbing and rafting in the summer and four-star meals that ar-
rive with well-paired wines. If you're looking for a true-grit cowboy adventure, it's best to
look elsewhere, but if luxury is a requisite, this is the best dude-ranch experience money
can buy.
Sheraton Steamboat Resort
(
HOTEL $$$
970-879-2220; www.starwoodhotels.com ; 2200 Village Inn Court; d $129-179, ste $289-310;
)
If skiing is paramount to your adventures here, this is the only hotel in town with direct
mountain access. The remodeled amenities are standard four-star plushness: thick sheets,
flatscreen TVs and, if you're willing to pay a bit extra, great views of the mountain.
RESORT $$$
Eagle Ridge Lodge
( http://eagleridgesteamboat.com ; Eagle Ridge Dr; d from $250; ) The style of this 40-room
four-star hotel is clean, classic and elegant - white walls, high thread-counts, fluffy robes
and stone fireplaces. In summer the huge outdoor swimming pool is delightful, and when
the snow flies, the location makes it simple to get on the slopes.
The lodge also has a number of high-quality two- and three-bedroom options for larger
groups.
Eating
MARKET $
Bamboo Market
OFFLINE MAP
( www.bamboomkt.com ; 1110 Yampa St; sandwiches $6-10; 8am-7pm Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm Sat & Sun) This
health food market also serves the best deli sandwiches in town, piled high with natural
ingredients.
Steamboat Springs Farmers
Market
OFFLINE MAP GOOGLE MAP
SELF-CATERING $
(
970-846-1800; www.mainstreetsteamboatsprings.com ; cnr 6th St & Lincoln Ave;
9am-2pm Sat Jun-Sep;
)
This market, held on Saturday, brings in local farmers from across northern Colorado.
There are over 50 vendors selling veggies, baked goods and bread.
 
 
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