Colorado’s resorts prep for ski and snowboard season with new offerings
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Tuesday, September 20, 2022
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Not to be outdone, Steamboats Howelsen Hill is a spry 107 years old this season, the oldest continuously operating ski area in North America.
Key Points:
- Not to be outdone, Steamboats Howelsen Hill is a spry 107 years old this season, the oldest continuously operating ski area in North America.
- Howelsen Hill Ski Area & Nordic Center will feature a new tubing hill this season and continue its Ski Free Sundays, where guests can ski or ride for free every Sunday!
- Guests this season will enjoy a new ski school ski and snowboard yurt and a new outdoor food station.
- Here at CSCUSA our members rely on Mother Nature for the incredibly light and natural snow that so many people love to ski and snowboard every season.