Steamboat Powdercats

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Steamboat Powdercats Overview

Steamboat Powdercats operates at Buffalo Pass and is one of the oldest snowcat skiing operations in Colorado. The area is known to receive an abundance of Champagne Powder every year and holds the record of Colorado’s deepest snowpack of 184 inches.

Steamboat Powdercats Tours

Steamboat Powdercats offers two types of tours: Snowcat skiing tours and backcountry ski and splitboard tours.

Steamboat Powdercats’ snowcat skiing tours can be in a group or private, with a maximum of ten people per snowcat. The groups are divided by skill level to maximize the skiing experience and will have three guides per snowcat.

The tour also includes:

  • Rental of Armada powder skis or Never Summer snowboards
  • Avalanche beacon, shovel, and probe
  • Light breakfast, snacks, and a full-catered lunch
  • Post-tour party

There will be a photographer to capture the moment with options to purchase the images. A courtesy shuttle is also available for transportation to and from lodging and up to Buffalo Pass.

For private tours, you can extend your trip by 1 hour in February and March at an additional cost.

Steamboat Powdercats’ Backcountry tours are private full-day tours only and are limited to up to 4 people plus one guide. It is customized to your skill level and requires you to hike to reach the runs. The tour includes snacks, lunch, a beacon, a shovel, and a probe. You will need to rent or bring your own ski equipment.

The price is $600 for one person and $250 for each additional person in the group (prices are subject to change).

Nearest Town to Steamboat Powercats

Steamboat Powdercats’ operating area of Buffalo Pass is just 25 minutes away from the ski town Steamboat Springs. Steamboat Springs is home to Howelsen Hill Ski Area and is also just a 3.5-mile drive away from Steamboat Ski Resort, one of Colorado’s most popular ski destinations. With easy access to three skiing locations, Steamboat Springs is a great location to stay if you want to visit multiple ski resorts in one vacation trip.

Restaurants Near Steamboat Powdercats

There is no on-mountain dining but there are several highly rated restaurants in the Steamboat Mountain area.

Cafe Diva

The best American fine dining in Steamboat Mountain.

Opening hours (subject to change): 5:30 am to 9 pm (daily)

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Slopeside Grill

A local favorite for après skiing and lounging near the Steamboat Springs slopes at Steamboat Ski Resort.

Opening hours (subject to change): 11 am - 9 pm (Thu-Mon)

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The Paramount

One of Steamboat Springs' finest breakfast and lunch venues is located right at Steamboat Ski Resort.

Opening hours (subject to change): 8:30 am - 5 pm (daily)

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Steamboat Powdercats Contact Information

Address: 1724 Mt Werner Cir, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487, United States

Phone number: (970) 879-5188

Email: info@steamboatpowdercats.com 

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are no ski vacation packages to Steamboat Powdercats as they operate in smaller batches with 3 snowcats each day. However, there are ski vacation packages to most Colorado ski resorts, including Steamboat Ski Resort.

February is a prime time to visit Steamboat Powdercats, as it offers consistent snowstorms and colder temperatures, ideal for skiing and snowboarding. Regardless of the air temperatures or snow conditions, Steamboat Powdercats remains dedicated to providing tours and adventures for guests. 

For cat skiing, Armada specialty powder skis and Never Summer snowboards are included in the trip cost. However, if you prefer to bring your own equipment, there is no discount. For backcountry tours, no rental equipment is included so you will need to rent or bring your own.