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Rabbit Ears Pass - Colorado\'s Snowmobiling Mecca

By: Claire Chappell Home | Recreation-and-Sports


In Steamboat Springs, Colorado, there is anticipation in the air. Ski Town, U.S.A is getting rowdy. Driving down the main drag, the difference is visable. Gear swaps, classes at the gym designed to get in shape for skiing, and dedicated enthusiasts roller-skiing up and down the cement slopes. This is undoubtbaly a ski town. But there is another snow sport that has a growing presence in Steamboat Springs. This one you may not notice so readily as you pass through. But in garages in every neighborhood snowmobiles are being tuned-up and prepped for the season. Snowmobiling is a definite runner-up to skiing in the category of winter activities. And \"Slednecks\" are enthusiastic about the potential for another fabulous season here in northwest Colorado. Snowmobilers and skiers alike await the snow.rnrnA central reason for the prevelance of snowmobiling in this area is Rabbit Ears Pass, in the Routt National Forest. The Pass is the snowmobile Mecca of Colorado. X-games competitors frequent the area and the longest snowmobile jump in history was recorded there. If you sat on the summit and scanned the area with your binoculars you would spot more than a few snowmobilers. On the highway\'s edge there are trailers of all sizes and shapes. In the distance, guided tours resembling ants on a march can be seen zooming up and down hills. And if you know where the pros hang out, you may catch some wild cliff dropping and huge jumps. Rabbit Ears Pass is simply a phenomenal area to ride. It boasts the ideal combination- accessibility, diverse terrain and plenty of snow.rnrnAccessibility is foremost. Without access, the best terrain in the world becomes irrelevant. This is why a crowded and expensive ski resort is more popular than the thousands of miles of wide-open backcountry. For most of us, our playtime is limited and we would rather not spend it en route. From Steamboat, the Pass and endless snowmobiling is a mere twelve miles east. Riding is as simple as parking in one of the several lots lining the highway and unloading your sled. For destination travelers who have a healthy budget to spend in satisfying their snowmobiling appetite, an airport lies thirty minutes west of town and Steamboat has plenty of accommodations to suit any tastes.rnrnThe diverse terrain is priceless. Beginners have groomed trails. Intermediate riders have single track and hills with varying degrees of steepness. And the really crazy folks out there- they have plenty of cliffs. And everyone gets to enjoy countless open meadows on powder days. This assortment brings a wide array of experience levels to the Pass. It\'s also a wonderful fit for commercial tours. Guided trips are a fusion of excitment and safety. They also help to ensure the proliferation of snowmobiling by introducing people to the sport. Some of these newcomers will become addicts and, like the rest of us, spend lots of money supporting their habit and the industry.rnrnFinally, the white fluffy icing on the proverbial cake. The delectable snow. Aptly icknamed \"champagne powder\", the snow that falls on the Yampa Valley is renowned for being lighter than that of other regions in Colorado. Lighter snow intensifies that floating feeling, the ultimate perk of snow sports. Sure, speed has some allure, and leaning into an impeccably carved turn can feel like cheating the laws of physics, but to float is undeniably divine.rnrnNext time you and your family pack your sweaters and mittens and head for the mountains, consider Steamboat Springs as a destination. The world class ski resort is enough to draw a crowd, but its the other snow sports that make the town special. Trek off the beaten path and into the wilderness on a snowmobile and return with tales to tell.rn



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Claire Chappell works with Steamboat Vacations, a local company that specializes in connecting travelers with amazing Outdoor Activites and Tours in Steamboat Springs. Claire spent years as a professional guide in sports such as snowmobiling and whitewater rafting, and is happy to share her knowledge and help visitors plan a sensational vacation to the Rocky Mountains.

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