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Tour de Steamboat

On Saturday, July 13, from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, the Tour de Steamboat will bring together 1,200 cyclists for a scenic ride through Northwest Colorado. Starting at Olympian Hall, Howelsen Hill Ski Area, this annual event offers three road routes (26, 46, and 66 miles) and two gravel routes (50 and 100 miles) to accommodate riders of all ages and abilities.

This non-competitive event encourages participants to enjoy the majestic scenery at their own pace, with aid stations, support, and a festive end-of-ride barbecue and craft beer garden. Ticket prices range from $20 to $175, with all proceeds directly benefiting local non-profit organizations in Routt County.

The Tour de Steamboat is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to supporting community initiatives. Beneficiary non-profits assist with planning, marketing, and event operations while also committing to “pay it forward” by selecting other local organizations to receive a portion of the event proceeds annually.

Why It Matters to the Community and Non-Profit Organizations

The Tour de Steamboat is not just a cycling event; it is a vital fundraiser that significantly impacts the community. By supporting this event, participants and sponsors contribute to the sustainability and growth of local non-profits. These organizations rely on the funds raised to continue their essential work, from environmental conservation to social services and youth programs. The collaborative nature of the event fosters a strong sense of community, highlighting the spirit of giving and mutual support that defines Routt County.

Event Highlights and Details

  • Three Road Ride Routes: Riders can choose from 26, 46, or 66-mile routes, each offering unique scenic views and varying levels of challenge.
  • Two Gravel Routes: For those seeking a different terrain, the 50 and 100-mile gravel routes provide an adventurous alternative.
  • Aid Stations and Support: The event features well-stocked aid stations along the routes, offering refreshments and mechanical support to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride.
  • End-of-Ride Celebration: The day concludes with a barbecue and craft beer garden at Howelsen Hill, where riders can relax, refuel, and share their experiences.
  • Fundraising and Community Impact: Proceeds benefit several local non-profits, which use these funds to support various community projects and initiatives. The Tour de Steamboat emphasizes a pay-it-forward approach, ensuring that a portion of the funds raised also benefits additional local organizations chosen by the primary beneficiaries.

For more details, visit the Tour de Steamboat website and buy your tickets to join this incredible community event that combines cycling, philanthropy, and the stunning landscapes of Colorado.