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Steamboat Springs vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Steamboat Springs

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Rental unit in Steamboat Springs
Alpenglow Bungalow
The Alpenglow Bungalow is a newly renovated one bedroom condo, offering a private balcony that is peacefully nestled away in the back of the community! Located only two blocks away from Gondola Square, endless activities are waiting at your doorstep. This top floor unit is the perfect home base and offers incredible amenities, such as two hot-tubs, a pool, various grill stations throughout the community, and even a well maintained volleyball court for summer fun!
$127 per night
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Rocky Mountain Retreat
The Rocky Mountain Retreat is a newly renovated studio unit, offering views of the ski resort right from your balcony! Located only two blocks away from Gondola Square, you cannot go wrong with this central location. This top floor unit is the perfect home base for your steamboat adventure and offers incredible amenities, such as two hot-tubs, a pool, various grill stations throughout the community, and even a well maintained volleyball court for summer fun!
$125 per night
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Gondola Heights Hideaway
From slippers to ski boots, this condo is located just 250 yards from Gondola Square! Walk to the base and surrounding restaurants, bars, and shops. The living room features a flat-screen TV and an oversized window offering views of the Wildhorse Gondola and the Yampa Valley. This studio has a small, well-equipped kitchen that is stocked with the basic items to prepare meals during your stay. A hotel style layout comes with a plush queen-size Murphy bed.
$111 per night
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Stay near Steamboat Springs's top sights

Photo of Steamboat Grand
Steamboat Grand4 locals recommend
Photo of Old Town Hot Springs
Old Town Hot Springs80 locals recommend
Photo of Fish Creek Falls
Fish Creek Falls115 locals recommend
Photo of Back Door Grill
Back Door Grill54 locals recommend
Photo of Ski Haus
Ski Haus59 locals recommend
Photo of Yampa River Botanic Park
Yampa River Botanic Park34 locals recommend

Steamboat Springs condo rentals

Condo in Steamboat Springs
Hillside Haven
$112 per night
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Sunset Sanctuary
$111 per night
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Scenic Mountainside Studio
$121 per night
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Downtown Newly Remodeled Condo
$135 per night
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Slopeside Shanty
$110 per night
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Cozy Mountainside Den
$96 per night
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Cozy Mountainside Nook
$103 per night
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Slopeside Chalet
$122 per night
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Updated Modern Ski Condo: Amazing Views!
$135 per night
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Cozy Ski Condo: Hot Tub/Bus Route/King Bed
$140 per night
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Stylish 1 Bedroom Condo w view/ski-in walk-out
$124 per night
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After Ski Abode
$93 per night
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Steamboat Springs house rentals

Private room in Steamboat Springs
Queen Bedroom In Quiet Walkable OldTown Guesthouse
$88 per night
Private room in Steamboat Springs
Comfort & Convenience on the Yampa Downtown
$101 per night
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Private room in Steamboat Springs
Private room with own bath. Deep clean performed.
$100 per night
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Cozy private room in downtown Steamboat Springs
$124 per night
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Home in Steamboat Springs
Historic Downtown Cottage on The Creek w/ Carport
$191 per night
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Home in Steamboat Springs
Rustic Colorado Cabin in the Trees*Squeaky Clean
$123 per night
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Home in Steamboat Springs
THE SPRUCE NEST
$349 per night
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Private room in Steamboat Springs
Charming and Affordable Place to Rest
$70 per night
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Unique home in the country, quiet and private.
$130 per night
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Cozy, downtown, with awesome views!
$170 per night
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Historic downtown Casa Hora Feliz
$119 per night
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Another Day in Paradise!
$99 per night
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Downtown Steamboat Springs vacation rentals

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Sunset Retreat
$135 per night
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Guesthouse in Steamboat Springs
The Hillside Hideaway
$124 per night
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Gondola Village Chalet
$147 per night
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Downtown Casita Agua Dulce
$113 per night
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Condo in Steamboat Springs
Updated Mountain Getaway
$117 per night
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Guest suite in Steamboat Springs
Hotel Style Accommodation Walk-Out - 5min to Lifts
$119 per night
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Condo in Steamboat Springs
Aspen Vista Hideaway
$99 per night
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Modern Mountainside Chalet
$103 per night
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Rockies Retreat at SteamboatDreamVacation
$101 per night
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Condo in the heart of Steamboat
$138 per night
Condo in Steamboat Springs
Hidden Mountainside Escape - 2BR/1BA Condo
$148 per night
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Storm East Ski-in/Ski-out -SteamboatDreamVacation
$101 per night
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Your guide to Steamboat Springs

Welcome to Steamboat Springs

The picturesque Yampa River winds through Steamboat Springs, which earned its name from the surging sound made by natural hot springs roiling just under the surface. Hot springs are a big draw to this little mountain town, but a secondary one to skiing. Known as Ski Town USA, Steamboat Springs has produced more Olympians than any city in the country, while the pros and civilians alike come here for the incredible skiing on champagne-powder snow at the area’s marquee resort. In the winter Steamboat Springs teems with visitors swooshing, snow-shoeing, and fat tire biking across soft, plentiful snow. In the summer the river takes center stage for tubing, rafting, and kayaking expeditions. After a day on the slopes or riding the Yampa current, you can wander the charming downtown, dotted with historic buildings, a bustling arts and craft scene, and local breweries and small-batch distillers.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Steamboat Springs?

Winter is high season for booking one of the vacation rentals in Steamboat Springs, when the landscape is blanketed in powdery snow, and visitors flock to the mountains and restorative hot springs. For more than 100 years, the town has celebrated Winter Carnival every February with snow sculpting, sporting events, and fireworks. In spring the snowpacks thaw and fill the river and the weather remains brisk, making it an ideal time to partake of scenic drives. Thanks to the mountain climate, summers in Steamboat Springs tend to be cooler — and they also bring occasional thunderstorms. In June the town celebrates water sports with the Yampa River Festival, and in July the Hot Air Balloon Rodeo sees colorful vessels aloft over the town. In fall the migratory sandhill cranes make stops in the Yampa Valley, which is alight with spectacular fall foliage. The weather can change quickly here no matter what time of year, so always pack for wet weather.


What are the top things to do in Steamboat Springs?

Old Town Hot Springs

Located right in town, this facility features eight pools fed without pumps by naturally heated water that courses at about 220 gallons per minute out of the ground. The main hot pool features water fountains, two bridges, and a climbing wall. A smaller hot spring boasts another unique feature: a circuitous water slide.

Tread of Pioneers Museum

Housed in a circa-1901 Queen Anne-style Victorian home, this museum chronicling the history of Steamboat Springs and the Yampa Valley includes displays devoted to Indigenous culture, recreations of settler homesteads — including a Victorian kitchen, dining room, and parlor — and exhibits devoted to the town’s Olympic milestones.

Fish Creek Falls

Fewer than five miles outside of town you’ll find a spectacular 280-foot waterfall that plunges into Fish Creek Canyon. There’s an easy quarter-mile hike to get there, and you can choose your vantage point — there’s an overlook above the falls, as well as a bridge at the base of the falls.