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Ski Haus

I'd suggest bringing your own gear if you can; the rentals can add up! However, if you do rent, definitely book ahead to save time and money on your trip.
My advice is to avoid weekend mornings if possible. I skied on a Saturday at 9 AM and it was a mad house! Go on a weekday or around lunch for way less crowds.

I think getting an afternoon lift ticket can be a total steal. I went at 1 PM and enjoyed the slopes almost free of waiting, plus the views were just stunning!
Steamboat Ski & Bike Kare

I recommend getting a full equipment package rental; it’s often cheaper than renting items separately and saves loads of time. Plus you get everything you need in one go.

I suggest hitting the slopes early, like around 8 AM. The crowds are way lighter, which means shorter lines and more time on the snow.
Fleischer Sport
My advice is to hit the slopes early, around 8 AM. You'll have way fewer crowds and can enjoy those fresh tracks before everyone else arrives.
Steamboat Mountain School

My advice is to rent gear ahead of time online. I saved some cash compared to on-site rentals and they had better options.

I found that arriving right when the lift opens at 8:30 AM saved me loads of time in line. You'll get fresh powder before it gets crowded!

I think is worth exploring the lesser-known trails for a chill ride. I stumbled onto some amazing runs that weren't on the map and had the best time!
Mountain Sports Kayak School

If you're planning to take a lesson try to go around 10 AM. It’s less crowded then so you can really get one-on-one time with the instructors and improve your skills fast.

I recommend booking your kayak rental online in advance, especially during weekends. It saves you a lot of time queuing, and you might grab some early bird discounts!

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. They’re pretty limited around the school and you don’t want to waste time searching for food when you can be on the water!