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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 2 MIN

Spring Shredding at Steamboat: Champagne Powder and 80 Percent Open in March

from Steamboat, Colorado Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Steamboat, Colorado Daily Ski Conditions for Steamboat, Colorado Hey powder hounds, Steamboat's serving up prime spring shredding with that legendary Champagne Powder vibe still kicking! As of the latest buzz from March 19-20, the base sits at 84-91 cm (33-36 inches), while the summit boasts a solid 142-150 cm (56-59 inches) for epic vertical drops across 3,668 feet. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours—last real snow hit March 16—but packed powder and gripping spring conditions dominate 148 of 184 runs (80%) and 2,448 acres, with 18 of 23 lifts spinning, including night ops on Christie Peak till 8:30pm. Weather's straight fire for sliders: mid-mountain temps around 49°F under clear skies with light SW winds (9-16 mph), base chilling at 31°F, and summit a crisp 40°F—perfect for carving without the deep freeze. Buckle up for the next five days of balmy bliss: highs climbing to 78°F Saturday in the valley (61°F summit), cooling slightly to 63°F Sunday (48°F top), then mid-60s Monday-Tuesday with possible trace flurries, peaking at 75°F Wednesday before dipping. Snow lines stay high (above 3,000m), so expect sunny, wind-swept groomers turning slushy by afternoon—hit mornings for best grip. Pistes are 77-80% open (127/165 km), valley run flowing, and Fun Park's lit, though halfpipe's closed—no night skiing beyond those 4 lit runs. Off-piste? Variable crust from recent winds, so pack avalanche gear and check local advisories before dipping out-of-bounds. Season total? Resort's averaging 282-314 inches historically, with this year's mid-mountain base holding strong at 32 inches despite a lean spell—snowmaking's got your back. Pro tips from the locals: Scope the Ikon Pass app for real-time lifts, snag that Western BBQ tonight with live bands and kid vibes, and uphill hikers note closures on Wild Blue to Vogue during nights. Season rolls to April 12—warm wave incoming, but Steamboat's tree stashes and glades keep the fun flowing. Boots up, Yampa Valley's calling! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Ski Report for Steamboat, Colorado Daily Ski Conditions for Steamboat, Colorado Hey powder hounds, Steamboat's serving up prime spring shredding with that legendary Champagne Powder vibe still kicking! As of the latest buzz from March 19-20, the base sits at 84-91 cm (33-36 inches), while the summit boasts a solid 142-150 cm (56-59 inches) for epic vertical drops across 3,668 feet. No massive dumps in the last 24-48 hours—last real snow hit March 16—but packed powder and gripping spring conditions dominate 148 of 184 runs (80%) and 2,448 acres, with 18 of 23 lifts spinning, including night ops on Christie Peak till 8:30pm. Weather's straight fire for sliders: mid-mountain temps around 49°F under clear skies with light SW winds (9-16 mph), base chilling at 31°F, and summit a crisp 40°F—perfect for carving without the deep freeze. Buckle up for the next five days of balmy bliss: highs climbing to 78°F Saturday in the valley (61°F summit), cooling slightly to 63°F Sunday (48°F top), then mid-60s Monday-Tuesday with possible trace flurries, peaking at 75°F Wednesday before dipping. Snow lines stay high (above 3,000m), so expect sunny, wind-swept groomers turning slushy by afternoon—hit mornings for best grip. Pistes are 77-80% open (127/165 km), valley run flowing, and Fun Park's lit, though halfpipe's closed—no night skiing beyond those 4 lit runs. Off-piste? Variable crust from recent winds, so pack avalanche gear and check local advisories before dipping out-of-bounds. Season total? Resort's averaging 282-314 inches historically, with this year's mid-mountain base holding strong at 32 inches despite a lean spell—snowmaking's got your back. Pro tips from the locals: Scope the Ikon Pass app for real-time lifts, snag that Western BBQ tonight with live bands and kid vibes, and uphill hikers note closures on Wild Blue to Vogue during nights. Season rolls to April 12—warm wave incoming, but Steamboat's tree stashes and glades keep the fun flowing. Boots up, Yampa Valley's calling! The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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