tl;dr – A luxury Colorado ski resort for the boutique hotel chain.
The Auberge Collection – a portfolio of over 30 intimate, high-end luxury hotels, resorts, and residences- just announced its newest project – The Stockman, Auberge Collection – a ski-in, ski-out resort coming to Steamboat Springs, Colorado in 2030.

Auberge is known for tailored “hushpitality”, or quiet luxury. I’ve never stayed at an Auberge property, though I’ve been eyeing both Hacienda AltaGracia in Costa Rica and Collegio alla Querce, in Florence, Italy, for some time now.

Auberge already has a handful of properties in the Rockies area:
- Bishop’s Lodge, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Element 52, Telluride, Colorado
- Goldener Hirsch, Deer Valley, Utah
- Hotel Jerome, Aspen, Colorado
- Madeline Hotel and Residences, Telluride, Colorado
- Sleeping Indian Lodge, Ridgway, Colorado
- The Lodge at Blue Sky, Park City, Utah
Boasting four distinct epicurean adventures, here’s what Auberge has to say about the planned 59-room, 95-residence Stockman:

“Steamboat Springs enters a new era of luxury alpine living with The Stockman, primely located at the base of one of Colorado’s most legendary mountains, Mount Werner. The nine-story property will offer a coveted ski-in ski-out experience. Deeply rooted in the enduring spirit of the American West, amenities feature destination-worthy culinary venues, spectacular après-ski settings, world-renowned wellness, and a host of bespoke experiences and services.”