Colorado has some of the best skiing destinations in the United States and one of the best known is Ski Town, USA, also called Steamboat Springs. Named for the infamous Rocky Mountain hot springs that sounded like steamboats to early settlers, the town of Steamboat Springs is fast becoming the world’s favorite winter destination.

Even a vacation in paradise can turn into a nightmare with the wrong type of accommodation. People have different preferences and not all establishments can satisfy them all. The city of Steamboat Springs, regardless of its size, has so many rentals and rooms on offer that it would be impossible for a tourist not to find one that meets their tastes. The most popular accommodation options in the city are winter resorts and ski lodges due to their proximity to the famous slopes of the Rocky Mountains. However, if the tourist is interested in the attractions of the city, the best places to stay are the roadside motels.

In addition to snow-covered slopes, Steamboat Springs is also home to some of the most accessible geothermal springs and hot pools in North America. The Steamboat Health and Recreation Association as well as Strawberry Park Natural Hot Springs, the best places to soak up Earth’s heat, are located on the outskirts of town and offer no long-term stay options. Nearby motels, such as the highly-regarded Rabbit Ears Motel, are a comfortable option for living in the main city.

During the summer seasons, when skiing is replaced with fly-fishing and kayaking, the highlights shift from the city center to the suburbs. The best summer spots are usually on the road to the Routt National Forest. People can also use motels to spend part of a day or two of their vacation, during which they can visit the attractions around the motel. The average price for winter seasons is around $75 – $150 and in summer it goes down to about $85.