Steamboat Lake Resort
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Steamboat Lake Resort
Steamboat Lake Resort q A Rocky Mountain resort business on 12 acres with fully furnished lodge and guest cabins for accommodating up to 50 people offering abundance in guest services and recreation activities including horseback riding, hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, ATV tours, wilderness pack trips, fishing and hunting. The property also has a 7,600 square foot Country Convenience Store with gasoline and fuel sales, restaurant, deli and saloon catering to recreational visitors as well as the local rural community. Steamboat Lake Resort is located twenty-five miles north of Steamboat Springs and surrounded by thousands of acres of national forest. Colorado - Routt County - Steamboat Springs 1 Hahn’s Peak is a small mountain town 23 miles north of Steamboat Springs. Steamboat Springs is approximately 150 miles northwest of Denver and features two airports. Steamboat Springs Airport is located between Steamboat Lake Resort and Steamboat Springs offering private service, charter service, air ambulance and FBO. The Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN) offers commercial flights and private service and is located 22 miles from Steamboat Springs with direct flights to Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth, Houston, Newark, Minneapolis and Denver. Yampa Valley Regional Airport is host to four major airlines: American, Continental, Northwest and United and commuter service is provided year-round to and from Denver by United Express. Steamboat Lake Area: Being located near the resort community of Steamboat Springs is one of the many advantages of Steamboat Lake Resort. This property is outside of the primary resort influence of Steamboat Springs so one has the best of both worlds; privacy and seclusion when desired but all the activities of a world class resort on other occasions. The property includes an easement providing direct and immediate access to the Routt National Forest and is only a few miles west of the 159,000+ acre Mount Zirkel Wilderness. Mount Zirkel Wilderness is one of the five originally designated Colorado wilderness areas which runs along the Continental Divide for 36 miles and has over 155 miles of trails and ranges in elevation from 7,000-12,000+ feet. There is equally as much national forest with several mountain ranges and numerous rivers and high mountain lakes. Steamboat Springs is one of the most popular resort towns in Colorado and features all of the big city conveniences including hotels/resorts/ spas, restaurants, hospital and medical facilities, shopping, golf courses, theater/festivals, and convention/meeting centers in a very charming mountain environment. With five Nordic ski areas within a 30mile radius, in addition to back country trails within the 1,126,346 acres of Routt National Forest, Steamboat Springs is considered the Nordic center of the Rockies and is a recreation paradise providing endless four-season enjoyment. q 2 Location Steamboat Springs, nestled in Colorado’s beautiful Yampa Valley, is a truly remarkable community to live in. The town, with an elevation of 6,695 feet above sea level, received its name in the mid-1800’s when fur trappers ventured over the Continental Divide and heard the gushing sound of mineral springs, reminding them of the sound of steamboats. Once a gold mining, coal mining and ranching community, winter and summer tourism is now the mainstay of Steamboat’s thriving economy. Though called Ski Town USA and known for its world-class skiing facilities, Steamboat Springs was originally a summer resort. Visitors would come in the summer months to take advantage of the many natural hot springs and vast hunting and fishing opportunities. Today, summer activities span the spectrum with two championship golf courses, indoor/outdoor tennis center, endless biking, kayaking, hiking, snowmobiling, horseback riding, flyfishing, whitewater rafting, tubing and so much more available right from town. With a current population just over 10,000 residents, Steamboat Springs doubled its population over the past two decades but still retains its smalltown values and ambiance. The town lies against the western ridge of the Continental Divide and is nearly surrounded by National Forest and Wilderness area. The Yampa River, which begins in the Flat Tops Wilderness, flows through downtown Steamboat Springs and eventually meets the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument. Two ski areas, four state parks, hot springs, lakes, rivers and endless trail systems cater to a plethora of outdoors activities. Steamboat Springs has an excellent public school system and several private schools with reasonably sized classes. The local community college offers opportunities for continuing education and two-year Associate of Arts degrees. There are two elementary schools (K-5), one middle school (6-8), one charter school (K-5) and one high school (9-12). All offer the latest in educational materials and technology to serve the best interests and development of local youth. q Steamboat Springs Overview 3 The Steamboat Lake Resort buildings consist of an integrated complex of many Western style, top quality facilities that have been consistently well maintained and improved. The main lodge contains a restaurant seating 75 people with a commercial kitchen that was expanded and remodeled in 2009. A convenience store was added to main lodge in 2000. Upstairs in the main lodge building is an owner’s or manager’s two bedroom, 1,200 sq. ft. apartment that was remodeled in 2005. The property offers several options for guest accommodations. There are four single bedroom cabins with kitchens that contain 384 square feet each as well as four larger two bedroom cabins with kitchens that are each 870 square feet. In addition there are two 1,826 square feet Bunk Houses with a total of twelve motel type rooms. For the horse rental program, there is a nice, functional barn built in 1996 with additional improvements added in 1997, with associated corrals, that holds the saddles and tack and serves as the operational center for the approximately twenty-five head horseback riding business. Additional improvements include the beautiful, aesthetic pond created in 2001 plus, on the more functional side of the domestic water program, a brand new underground septic system that was added in 2009. q 4 Improvements Steamboat Springs’ summers are mild, cool and dry with low humidity. July is the hottest month with an average high of 82 degrees and low of 41 degrees. On average, Steamboat Springs Ski Area receives 310 inches of snowfall annually and downtown Steamboat Springs receives 173 inches of snow annually. For the avid sportsman, the resort and surrounding forest/ wilderness has elk, mule deer, bear, and bobcat along with a variety of raptors, waterfowl and other bird species. The property offers year-round outdoor entertainment and recreation from hiking, kayaking and horseback riding in the summer to snowmobiling, snow-shoeing, cross-country and downhill skiing in the winter. Steamboat Springs is less than 30 minutes from the resort offering 3,000 skiable acres of terrain, intense tree skiing, wide open meadows, long bump runs and groomed cruisers. The glade area of Sunshine and Storm Peaks are Steamboat’s particular claim to fame with champagne powder skiing at its best. q Climate, Wildlife & Recreation 5 With invested, hands-on operators, annual revenue can be expected to grow from approximately $1,500,000 to over $2,000,000 that, with a total cost of goods sold of approximately $500,000 and expenses of $750,000 per annum would yield a profit of $250,000 (15%) to over $500,000 (35%) before any reinvested capital. q 6 Business Opportunity Steamboat Lake Resort is offered to qualified purchasers for $999,000 Shown by appointment only, Broker cooperation invited. For further information contact: Steamboat Lake Resort ► Carl Luppens at 303.394.1400 [email protected] or Ron Morris at 970.535.0881 [email protected] Offering subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice. All information provided by Ranch Marketing Associates or its respresentatives is intended only as a general guideline and has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, however we cannot guarantee its accuracy. Prospective purchasers should independently verify all items of interest with their own sources. www.rmabrokers.com ASPEN DENVER SHERIDAN 7
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