Stagecoach, Colorado Explained

Stagecoach
Location:Routt County,
Colorado
Nearest City:Steamboat Springs
Pushpin Map:Colorado
Coordinates:40.2528°N -106.8569°W
Pushpin Label Position:right
Liftsystem:3 double chairlifts

Stagecoach was a short-lived ski resort in Colorado in the early 1970s, located 20miles south of Steamboat Springs in Routt County.

Ski area

The ski area was developed by the Woodmoor Company of Colorado Springs. Although full of great terrain on north-facing slopes, financial problems of the developer nixed the project in 1973 and it closed after its second season of skiing in 1974.[1]

Now considered a "lost" ski hill, rumors of Stagecoach reopening are common, but are always denied by the Wittemyer family, who have owned the property for over twenty-five years.[2]

The ski area was a mile south of the present-day Stagecoach Reservoir, with north-facing slopes and three double chairlifts. The vertical drop was 1700feet with a summit elevation of 9150feet above sea level and the base at 7450feet

Chairlifts

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Drop
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Time
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Capacity
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1Big HitchDouble10 min 1,200 23.2%
(13.1 deg.)
1972
2Yellow Jacket ExpressDouble5 min1,20028.5%
(15.9 deg.)
1972
3Little HitchDouble6 min1,10017.4%
(9.9 deg.)
1972

Stagecoach State Park

The Stagecoach Dam was built on the Yampa River in late 1988, and its reservoir filled over the next several years. The reservoir now hosts Stagecoach State Park and offers fishing, boating, camping, hiking, and winter cross-country skiing and dog-sledding.[3] The dam is at the northeast end of the reservoir; the water's surface elevation is 7200feet above sea level. Originally designed in the 1970s as an earthen dam, it is a roller-compacted concrete (RCC) structure.[4]

Community

The community is now quickly growing, along with nearby Steamboat Springs. A new firehouse was built in 2006 and new neighborhoods are under development. An elementary school site has been allocated when the current facility in nearby Yampa reaches capacity.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.coloradoskihistory.com/lost/stagecoach.html Colorado Ski History.com
  2. http://www.coloradoskihistory.com/lostresorts.html Colorado Ski History.com
  3. http://parks.state.co.us/Parks/Stagecoach/ parks.state.co.us
  4. http://www.waterpowermagazine.com/story.asp?storyCode=2015243 Water Power Magazine