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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 4 MIN

Steamboat's Winter Wonderland: Packed Powder, Soft Stashes, and Chilly Charm

from Steamboat, Colorado Ski Report · host Inception Point AI

Ski Report for Steamboat, Colorado Daily Ski Conditions for Steamboat, Colorado Steamboat is finally starting to feel like Steamboat, and if you’re chasing that famous Champagne Powder, this is the kind of stretch that makes you start checking flights or digging your boards out of the garage. The mountain is open, the snow is legit winter snow (not the scary early-season scratch-fest), and locals are definitely talking about how much better things look than they did in December. On the numbers side, you’re looking at a lower mountain snow depth in the mid-20s inches and an upper mountain depth in the mid-30s, roughly 26–27 inches at the base and about 37 inches up high. Recent storms have done some solid repair work, with around 14 inches in the past week, about 6 inches of that in the last 48 hours. There hasn’t been a massive overnight dump in the last 24 hours, but the surface is refreshed enough that you can still find soft turns if you know where to look and stay off the high-traffic fall lines. Terrain-wise, Steamboat is in good operating shape for this time of year. Expect around 19 of 23 lifts spinning and just over 100 runs open, translating to roughly a third of the full 3,700+ acres available. Early-season mode still applies: not every nook and cranny is filled in, and some steeper or rockier lines are still on hold, but there’s plenty to ski without feeling confined to two groomers and a prayer. Night skiing is running on select lower-mountain terrain, which is a fun way to squeeze in bonus laps once your legs are already questioning your life choices. Current conditions are classic midwinter cold. Temperatures on the mountain are running well below freezing, with base temps in the 20s and single digits up top at times, plus a light to moderate breeze that makes it feel colder on the lifts. Clouds have been hanging around with passing systems, but you do get some breaks, so think “wintry, not socked-in storm day” most of the time. The next five days look like a mix of cold, mostly dry weather with a couple of weak systems pushing through: small shots of light snow, a few inches at a time, and otherwise chilly, packed-powder days. No huge dump on the immediate horizon, but enough to keep things from getting skied off too badly, especially midweek. On snow quality, piste skiing is where Steamboat is shining right now. The primary surface is packed powder with some groomers skiing really nicely first thing—Ripple Creek, High Noon, Buddy’s, and the usual favorites are riding smooth and fast if you hit them early. By late morning and afternoon, popular runs will show the usual pushed-around soft bumps and a few slick spots in choke points, but nothing unusual for this stage of the season. Off-piste, it is absolutely not “send it anywhere” season yet. You can find fun, soft snow in low-angle trees and sheltered stashes, especially off the upper lifts, but you still need to ski with a rock-conscious, shark-fin radar brain on. Think pla 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 Steamboat is finally starting to feel like Steamboat, and if you’re chasing that famous Champagne Powder, this is the kind of stretch that makes you start checking flights or digging your boards out of the garage. The mountain is open, the snow is legit winter snow (not the scary early-season scratch-fest), and locals are definitely talking about how much better things look than they did in December. On the numbers side, you’re looking at a lower mountain snow depth in the mid-20s inches and an upper mountain depth in the mid-30s, roughly 26–27 inches at the base and about 37 inches up high. Recent storms have done some solid repair work, with around 14 inches in the past week, about 6 inches of that in the last 48 hours. There hasn’t been a massive overnight dump in the last 24 hours, but the surface is refreshed enough that you can still find soft turns if you know where to look and stay off the high-traffic fall lines. Terrain-wise, Steamboat is in good operating shape for this time of year. Expect around 19 of 23 lifts spinning and just over 100 runs open, translating to roughly a third of the full 3,700+ acres available. Early-season mode still applies: not every nook and cranny is filled in, and some steeper or rockier lines are still on hold, but there’s plenty to ski without feeling confined to two groomers and a prayer. Night skiing is running on select lower-mountain terrain, which is a fun way to squeeze in bonus laps once your legs are already questioning your life choices. Current conditions are classic midwinter cold. Temperatures on the mountain are running well below freezing, with base temps in the 20s and single digits up top at times, plus a light to moderate breeze that makes it feel colder on the lifts. Clouds have been hanging around with passing systems, but you do get some breaks, so think “wintry, not socked-in storm day” most of the time. The next five days look like a mix of cold, mostly dry weather with a couple of weak systems pushing through: small shots of light snow, a few inches at a time, and otherwise chilly, packed-powder days. No huge dump on the immediate horizon, but enough to keep things from getting skied off too badly, especially midweek. On snow quality, piste skiing is where Steamboat is shining right now. The primary surface is packed powder with some groomers skiing really nicely first thing—Ripple Creek, High Noon, Buddy’s, and the usual favorites are riding smooth and fast if you hit them early. By late morning and afternoon, popular runs will show the usual pushed-around soft bumps and a few slick spots in choke points, but nothing unusual for this stage of the season. Off-piste, it is absolutely not “send it anywhere” season yet. You can find fun, soft snow in low-angle trees and sheltered stashes, especially off the upper lifts, but you still need to ski with a rock-conscious, shark-fin radar brain on. Think pla This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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