Local Events/Festivals

 

Events

US Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (USHPA) National Championships

TBD 2023

The Towns of Rangely and Dinosaur, Colorado and Moffatt and Rio Blanco Counties welcome back the US Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association (USHPA) to Dinosaur for a week of big air, long distance flying.  Class 1, Class 5 and the Sport Class will compete for the title of National Champion.
Approximately 50 Pilots will launch from the Cliff Ridge Launch on Blue Mountain SW of Dinosaur Colorado flying over the Dinosaur National Monument, which covers more than 211,000 acres of spectacular canyon country.  There are 4 Landing Zones; Maybell, Hayden, Meeker, and Rangely Colorado.   Pilots will arrive on 18 June with launches on 19th-23rd from 10am-4pm daily
For more information on these events you may contact:

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TBD 2021

9am-9pm

Various locations, Steamboat Springs

114th Annual Cowboys’ Roundup Days

For more than 100 years Steamboat Springs, Colorado has celebrated Independence Day in true western fashion. This is a special holiday and Steamboat does it right with a hometown parade followed by an old-fashioned community block party.

Events like the Pro Rodeo Series and Pioneer Day Block Party, featuring a free concert and Routt Beer Floats, are proof Steamboat’s western roots are alive and well.

After the rodeo, keep your seat and watch the sky fill up with the beautiful colors of one of the biggest firework shows in Colorado.

FOURTH OF JULY SCHEDULE 2021

FRIDAY

10:00 a.m. Art on the Mountain, Steamboat Ski Resort
7:30 p.m. Pro Rodeo Series, Brent Romick Arena

SATURDAY

7:30 a.m. Mountain Madness Half Marathon and 10K
9:00 a.m. Farmers Market, Downtown Steamboat Springs
10:00 a.m. Art on the Mountain, Steamboat Ski Resort
5:00 p.m. Free Concert Series, Burce Hornsby & The Noisemakers
7:00 p.m. Celebrate America! concert, Strings Music Pavilion
7:30 p.m. Pro Rodeo Series, Brent Romick Arena

SUNDAY

10:00 a.m. Art on the Mountain, Steamboat Ski Resort
7:30 p.m. Ranch Rodeo, Brent Romick Arena

MONDAY

10:00 a.m. Art on the Mountain, Steamboat Ski Resort
3:00 p.m. Ski Jumping Competition, Howelsen Hill
7:30 p.m. Pro Rodeo Series, Brent Romick Arena

TUESDAY

7-10 a.m. Pancake Breakfast, Little Toots Park
9:15 a.m. Nordic Combined Roller Ski Race, Lincoln Avenue
10:00 a.m. Fourth of July Parade, presented by Yampa Valley Bank, Downtown Steamboat on Lincoln Avenue
11-1 p.m. Pioneer Block Party, Tread of Pioneers Museum
12-4 p.m. Jumpin’ & Jammin Competition and Community Party, Howelsen Hill, presented by Yampa Valley Bank
6:30 p.m. Pro Rodeo, Brent Romick Arena
9:30 p.m. Firework Show at Howelsen Hill, presented by Yampa Valley Bank

PARADE PARTICIPATION

Floats are judged on originality, creativity, effort and enthusiasm in the categories below. For theme information, application and day-of procedure visit the parade event listing.

VENDORS, VOLUNTEERS, AND SPONSORSHIPS

Find information in the above links for options on how you or your business can be a part of one of the longest standing events in Steamboat Springs.

Hot Air Balloon Rodeo

TBD 2023

6:00am

Bald Eagle Lake, 35565 South Highway 40

Annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo & Annual Art in the Park

The Hot Air Balloon Rodeo and Art in the Park events offer artistry and color both on canvases and in the air making this weekend a staple of Steamboat Springs, Colorado in the summertime.

Hot Air Balloon Rodeo

Get to the launch grounds early to see the balloons inflate and enjoy this wonderful photography opportunity.

The rodeo portion of the event consists of fun contests like dipping into Bald Eagle Lake and since balloon pilots can be pretty competitive, you’re guaranteed a good show.

Once the balloons are in the air, sip on coffee, grab breakfast from one of our local vendors, and let the kids burn off some energy in the kids zone as you watch more balloons dot the Yampa Valley sky.

Art in the Park

Just minutes away, another colorful scene awaits at Art in the Park, where arts and crafts, performances and an interactive children’s area will fill your day.

Balloon Glow

On Saturday, the fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Head back to the mountain area and take in the colors as the balloon glow lights up on Mt. Werner.

Spectators will have the opportunity to walk among the tethered balloons or take photos of this beautiful display from the numerous restaurant patios and hotel and condo balconies at the base of the mountain.

FRIDAY

5:00 p.m. First Friday Artwalk, Downtown Steamboat
8:00 p.m. Chatham County Line, Strings Music Pavilion

SATURDAY

6 a.m.  Launch field opens and transportation begins from the Meadows parking lot. No public parking at the event. No dogs are allowed due to balloon hazards.
6 a.m.  Balloon Inflation, Bald Eagle Lake
6:30 – 9:30 a.m.  Balloon Rodeo, Bald Eagle Lake
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Art in the Park, West Lincoln Park
9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Farmers Market, Downtown Steamboat
7:00 p.m. Emily Bear Trio, Strings Music Pavilion
7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Pro Rodeo Series, Brent Romick Arena
8:15 – 9 p.m.  Balloon Glow, Gondola Base Area

SUNDAY

6 a.m.  Launch field opens and transportation begins from the Meadows parking lot. No public parking at the event. No dogs are allowed due to balloon hazards. 
6 a.m.  Balloon Inflation, Bald Eagle Lake
6:30 – 9:30 a.m.  Balloon Rodeo, Bald Eagle Lake
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.  Art in the Park, West Lincoln Park

View the full calendar of events for Hot Air Balloon Rodeo weekend by clicking on the link below.

Launch Field Location

Approximately 9/10 of a mile south of Walton Creek Road on Highway 40. The physical address is: 35565 South Highway 40 and the property is better known as the Bald Eagle Lake.

Parking

Hot Air Balloon Rodeo: There is no public parking at the event. Free transportation is provided from the Meadows Parking lot on Pine Grove Road. Parking will also be free in the Meadows Parking lot. Transportation begins from the Meadows parking lot at 6:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. There will be a suggested donation of $5 per car to help insure the longevity of the most colorful weekend in Steamboat Springs!

Due to the event’s convenient location on the edge of town, we encourage spectators to walk, ride their bikes or take the shuttle from the hotel or lodge. Parking along Highway 40 is strictly prohibited. No dogs are allowed at event site due to balloon hazards.

Balloon Glow: Ample free parking is available at the Mountain Village.

Moffat County Balloon Festival

TBD 2021

For more information on these events you may contact:

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TBD 2021

10am-8pm

Various Locations, Steamboat Springs

ANNUAL STEAMBOAT WINE FESTIVAL

The Steamboat Wine Festival is a premier destination event where master winemakers, culinary greats, and distinguished guests gather to play, wine, and dine in beautiful Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Experience more than 100 food artisans, wineries, breweries, distilleries, epicurean purveyors, and locally-made products at this ultimate food and wine experience. Whether you are a full-fledged foodie or an emerging gourmand, you are sure to find more than one event to whet your appetite.

There is something for everyone – from food and wine tastings, to educational seminars and cooking demonstrations, to outdoor adventures with food and wine influences, there are tastes and temptations at every turn.

ABOUT THE EVENTS

The festivities begin Wednesday with the Farm to Barn Wine Dinner at the beautiful Larson Barn. The celebration continues on Thursday with the Wine on the Mountain Kickoff which includes breath taking views at the top of Mt. Werner, great wine, delicacies, and entertainment.

The Wine Festival will be in full gear throughout the weekend with events that incorporate the Steamboat outdoors such as hiking and biking, as well as painting, farm to table pairings, and much more.

The Stroll of Steamboat

Friday evening takes patrons on a tour through numerous downtown restaurants and retailers. Mingle over an assorted selection of wines, spirits, craft beer, and hors d’oeuvres at each stop.

The Toast of Steamboat

Don’t miss the Grand Tasting – Toast of Steamboat – on Saturday. This is the grand finale of the event, with over 500 international and domestic wines, beer, spirits, and a variety of parings from local restaurants.

For more information and the full schedule of events visit www.SteamboatWineFestival.com or email directly to info@tppevents.com.

Proceeds from ticket sales benefit local non-profit S.T.A.R.S (Steamboat Adaptive Recreational Sports). STARS provides private lessons, specialized equipment, camps, and group programming to individuals with different disabilities in the winter and summer seasons.

Participants must be 21 or older to attend.

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TBD 2021

8:30am

Various Locations, Steamboat Springs

ANNUAL ALL ARTS FESTIVAL

Indulge in the delights of all your senses at the Steamboat All Arts Festival, where symphonic sounds fill the mountain air, culinary delights ignite the taste buds and visual creations burst with color and originality in the mountain town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

A collaborative event, the All Arts Festival encompasses the rich culture of Steamboat’s visual, music, and performance arts whilst featuring nationally-renowned artists in an idyllic mountain setting. Listen to cowboy jazz or bluegrass or browse the Yampa Art Stroll during this eclectic affair.

SCHEDULE FOR 2021 STILL TO BE DETERMINED

See below for the variety of visual, performance, and other events taking place around the Steamboat All Arts Festival.

THURSDAY

4 – 6 p.m. Art Stations, various locations
5:30 p.m. Seminars in Steamboat presents “Inequality and the American Dream”, Strings Pavilion (tickets available at 5:15 p.m.)
7 p.m. The Chief Players present The Secret of Yonder Mountain: A Live Western Melodrama, The Chief Theater. Great family fun for all ages.

FRIDAY

TBD – “Midday at the Museums”
11 a.m. Guided tour of the Steamboat Art Museum – Plein Air Painters of America (PAPA) with refreshments
11:45 a.m. Brown Bag lecture at Tread of Pioneers Museum with artisit Chula Beauregard, “A Celebration of Routt County’s Heritage and Community Through Visual Art”
4 – 6 p.m. Art Stations, various locations
5 – 7 p.m. Creative Mixology – a creative party celebrating all art form with a spotlight on aerial at the Depot Art Center
8 p.m. Steamboat Student Film Festival presents a screening of the 15 award-winning films from this year’s 4th annual Film Fest, Bud Werner Memorial Library.

SATURDAY

10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Yampa Rive Fine Art Stroll on the Yampa River, downtown
10 a.m. – noon Steamboat Movement Fest and Steamboat Springs Arts Council present, Yoga and Mala Making workshop at the Depot Art Center
1 p.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents an Aerial Workshop. Learn more here.
4 – 6 p.m. Art Stations, various locations
8 p.m. Strings Music Festival presents Lake Street Dive (soul/pop/motown) at Strings Music Pavilion

SUNDAY

10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Yampa Rive Fine Art Stroll on the Yampa River, downtown
7 – 9 a.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Sunrise Aerial Photography Workshop, location and details here.
3 p.m. Off the Beaten Path presents a Local Author Showcase, featuring 3 local authors in a panel-style event.
4 – 6 p.m. Art Stations, various locations
6 p.m. Steamboat Springs Quartet presents a dinner and performance concert with the concert beginning at 6:30 p.m. Learn more here.

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TBD 2021

9am – 3pm

Steamboat Airport

14TH ANNUAL WILD WEST AIR FEST – SEE THE VERY BEST PILOTS IN THE WEST

Labor Day Weekend in Steamboat Springs, Colorado is packed with entertainment for the whole family.

The Wild West Air Fest features nationally renowned performers providing edge of your seat excitement as they perform thrilling aerobatics and formation flying. Don’t miss the nonstop, action-packed performances in the extended air show this year.

WILD WEST PLANE RIDES

You can be part of the Wild West Air Fest and fly in these amazing aircrafts. Plane rides are available on a first-come, first-served basis on Saturday and Sunday. Reservations and payments are made directly with the pilots. Some rides are able to be reserved online and others need to be made on site so arrive early.

ADMISSION

$10 for adults per day (or $15 for the weekend), $5 for youth ages 12-6 for the weekend, and FREE for 5 and under.  Purchase tickets in advance and skip the line at the event!

NEW! VIP Flight-Line Seating: Looking for the best seat in the house at the Air Fest? Add VIP flight-line seating to your admission for only $5. VIP seating is first-come, first-served.

A $3 military discount will be honored for tickets purchased on site.

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TBD 2021

For more information on these events:

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TBD 2021

2:00pm-6:00pm

Various Locations, Steamboat Springs

ANNUAL STEAMBOAT OKTOBERWEST®

Celebrate the season at a Steamboat-style Oktoberfest including Rocky Mountain beer, local food specialties and festivities unique to Steamboat Springs.

We’re taking an Oktoberfest and stamping it with Steamboat’s western brand. No German beer here, just good ol’ Colorado brewed ale, food and festivities.

FRIDAY BEER STROLL

The weekend kicks off on Friday. Head downtown and stroll to participating restaurants to taste a variety of seasonal and local beers. This event is a fundraiser for the Young Professionals Network.

SATURDAY BEER GARDEN AND BEEF COOK-OFF

Saturday’s event takes place in Gondola Square at the Steamboat Mountain Village. Come listen to live music, taste all the beef you can eat at the cook-off and drink plenty of regional beers in the beer garden.

I Love Beef Cook Off

Sample Colorado Beef from Steamboat’s finest restaurants; as they compete for the winner of the I Love Beef Cook Off. Attendees will taste dishes from each restaurant and cast their vote for their favorite!

Beer Garden

The Beer Garden will feature over 45 Rocky Mountain Brewers, each sampling 2 kinds of brew. Each attendee receives a commemorative mug with the purchase of the Beer Garden ticket.

*Must be 21 years or older to attend the Beer Garden.

Gondola and Adventure Zone

Purchase your gondola ticket good for the whole weekend of riding, and the kids will have a blast at the Coca-Cola Adventure Zone at a 50% discount. Try out the new Water Wakerz, Ropes Course and the all-time favorite, Slingshot Bungee Jump!

2021 SCHEDULE TBD

FRIDAY – DOWNTOWN STEAMBOAT

4:00 – 8:00 p.m. Beer Stroll downtown Steamboat participating restaurants

SATURDAY – STEAMBOAT SKI AREA

10 a.m. – 4 p.m.  Gondola open
11 a.m. – 5 p.m.  Coca-Cola Adventure Zone Activities
2 – 6 p.m.  Live Music by Afrolicious – exact time TBD
2 – 5 p.m.  I Love Beef Cook-Off & tasting
2 – 6 p.m.  OktoberWest Festival
2 – 6 p.m.  Beer Garden
5:30 p.m.  Announcement of I Love Beef Cook-Off winners

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TBD 2021

5:30pm

Various locations, Steamboat Springs

CELEBRATE 105 YEARS OF WINTER TRADITION IN STEAMBOAT SPRINGS

Mention a parade and fireworks and people say that’s typical. Talk about adults on shovels being pulled down main street behind horses or skiers jumping through fiery hoops and people stop to listen. In Steamboat Springs we do things differently, and with the oldest, continuous Winter Carnival west of the Mississippi, this event is certainly no different.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Saturday and Sunday highlight the event with the Winter Carnival Street Events and the Night Show Extravaganza. The Street Events feature local Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club kids being pulled on skis behind horses right down main street in downtown Steamboat. A crowd favorite, the “Donkey Jump”, sends kids soaring off a jump for up to 40, or even 50 feet.

On Saturday, the Night Extravaganza on Howelsen Hill is lit up with colors as Winter Sports Club athletes flip through the air off the jumps while others descend down the mountain leaving a red glow outlining perfect ski turns.

The last down the mountain is always the twinkle light wrapped Lighted Man with roman candles shooting out of his backpack, which makes for a spectacular opening act for the fireworks show to close out the night.

WINTER CARNIVAL REGISTRATION

Registration for the 2018 Street Events will open February 2 at 10:00 a.m. More Information

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