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Ski And Dine At Steamboat Ski Resort With An Olympian

Photo courtesy of Steamboat

Steamboat Ski Resort is known as one of Colorado’s most beloved mountain vacation destinations. Its world-class skiing, western vibe, and outdoor recreation have given the area the nickname 'Ski Town U.S.A.' Steamboat’s unparalleled Olympic legacy has the most Winter Olympians of any town in America.

The resort is rolling out two brand new experiences before the 2026 Winter Olympics. Ski fans and travelers will have the opportunity to connect with the resort's Olympic legacy.

The first experience is an intimate Ski with an Olympian during the day. The second experience is Dine with an Olympian in the evening. Guests can connect with legends both on the mountain and around the table while hearing stories and breaking bread.

Photo courtesy of Steamboat

By day, guests can book a full-day, personalized ski experience with a Steamboat Olympian, gaining first-hand insight into the training grounds, the best runs, and hear stories that shaped generations of elite athletes.

Guests can select from a variety of Olympians to ski or dine with. Those available include bronze medalist Nelson Carmichael, world champion Ann Battelle, Ben Berend, Bobby Aldighieri, Eric Nemec, Johnny Spillane, Mick Dierdorff and Taylor Gold.

By night, connections continue off the slopes with Dine With an Olympian, an intimate hosted dinner at The Crooked Antler inside The Steamboat Grand. The meal includes a shared appetizer, individual entree and shared dessert. 

Photo courtesy of Steamboat Springs.

This is a rare opportunity for ski fans to experience the mountain like never before. Ski with Steamboat legends and Olympians for a rare opportunity to spend a full day with one. Guests will hear their stories, gain expert insight, and explore new terrain together in the place that shaped their journey. Availability is limited, so reserve early to secure your spot.

Ski with an Olympian Package Details:

The cost is $2,500 for groups of 1-5 people. Start at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (7 hours). Lift tickets are required for mountain access and must be purchased separately.

Dine with an Olympian Package Details:

For $77 for adults and $51 for children 12 and under, dine from 6 to 8:30 p.m. The price is inclusive of tax and 20% gratuity, plus valet parking.

Put skiing at Steamboat Ski Resort on your 2026 Bucket List or give it as a gift to the ski fan in your life.

Jill Weinlein

Los Angeles based Jill Weinlein covers travel, food and lifestyle destinations for multiple newspapers, magazines and websites. Her areas of expertise include, luxury travel, culinary reviews, cruising and family travel destinations. Born in Los Angeles, Jill studied Communications and Theatre Arts at UCLA. She has a a Dine and Travel blog - www.dineandtravel.me and she writes a weekly restaur...(Read More)