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Steamboat Springs Wildflower Viewing Guide

This winter has proven to be one for the record books! With all of this incredible snowfall we have experienced here in Steamboat, we are expecting this wildflower season to be the best we have seen in over a decade. More than 100 varieties of wildflowers can be found across the Yampa Valley, from the bright yellow mule’s ear to the state’s iconic columbines, you’ll find a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colors and smells as you explore the trails, fields and mountains surrounding Steamboat Springs.

Colorado’s wildflower season is not only visually stunning but also provides an opportunity to witness a diverse range of plant species. Colorado is home to over 3,000 species of wildflowers, including many rare and endangered species. Read on for our easy guide for wildflower viewing in the Yampa valley.

Local’s Tip: It’s always important to be mindful and respectful of the natural environment when viewing wildflowers. Stick to designated trails, avoid picking flowers, and take care not to damage the plants or their habitat.

LATE SPRING
Those eager to see the first blooms of the season are likely to find yellow glacier lilies and other delicate spring flowers dotting the fields in the Yampa Valley shortly after the snow melts. As we head into summer in mid-June, the lowest elevation sites are the best places to hunt for wildflowers.

WHERE TO GO?
Try Spring Creek trail off Amethyst Road in downtown Steamboat or Emerald Mountain across the Yampa River from town. If it has been a warm spring, Mad Creek trail up Routt County Road 129 west of Steamboat is also a good wildflower viewing spot in mid-June.

EARLY SUMMER

Wildflowers in the Yampa Valley typically peak in early to mid-July. Head higher in elevation from the valley floor to see the best colors at this time of year.

WHERE TO GO?
The easily accessible Dumont Lake, just off U.S. Highway 40 on Rabbit Ears Pass, has beautiful fields of wildflowers surrounding the water. Find the nearby Rabbit Ears Pass trailhead and enjoy the 6-mile roundtrip hike to the iconic rock formations that tower over the pass. The trail takes hikers through lush meadows filled with colorful wildflowers. Rabbit Ears Pass can be a great spot to see columbines, Colorado’s state wildflower.

Local’s Tip: Closer to town, head to Steamboat Ski Area for free guided hikes every Tuesday and Thursday from late-July to late August. Tours leave the Information Center in Gondola Square at 10:30am. Read on further to learn more below!

LATE SUMMER

Later in the year, head even higher in elevation to spot the brightest colors of our wildflower season!

WHERE TO GO?
North of Steamboat in Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area, you’ll find stunning wildflower fields near Coulton Creek. Or head south of Steamboat to the Flat Tops Wilderness Area, where columbines and lupine are on full display.

Looking for something to do during the summer at Steamboat Resort, and to get on Mt. Werner to hike around? Try the guided hike and lunch! Your  journey starts with a ride up the Steamboat Gondola, where the views of the Yampa Valley will be on full display. From there, your mountain Ambassador will lead you on a one-mile hike with vistas, forests and hopefully an animal sighting, all while learning about the mountain and surrounding areas. After the hike you will have lunch at the Oasis Sundeck at the Thunderhead Lodge, where you will be able to choose from variety of menu options.

Plan on two-hours for your hiking and lunch adventure. Wear sturdy shoes and be sure to bring water and a light jacket. The hike is not difficult although the elevation is slightly above 9K feet.

Guided Hikes will be available Fridays and Sundays starting June 2025. Meet at the base of the Steamboat Gondola at 10:30am. Reservations are required. Reserve your spot by calling (800) 922-2722. For same day bookings, purchase on site by 10:00am.

STEAMBOAT RESORT GUIDED HIKE & LUNCH

DAYS OF WEEK OFFERED SEASON MEETING TIME MEETING LOCATION
Friday & Sunday June – September 10:30am Base of the Steamboat Gondola
 
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