Wolf Creek Ski Gets Snow

The 2021/2022 ski season can finally begin in force with the recent storm passing through Pagosa Springs. Much needed snow fell throughout the San Juan mountains including three feet at Wolf Creek Ski area.

Although Wolf Creek Ski resort has been open on weekends since late October, the open trails were limited. With little snowfall to date, trails were minimally covered with obstacles protruding. However, as the storm passed through southwest Colorado on Friday, plenty of snow fell to allow for all trails to be opened. Officially 100% opened, with 36 inches of snow falling.

Find the latest snow conditions at Wolf Creek is easy by visiting their snow report.

Wolf Creek Ski MOUNTAIN CONDITIONS

Surface Conditions: Powder/Packed powder with unmarked obstacles possible  

Percentage Open: 100%

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Skiable Acres: 1600 

Number of Lifts:

Water Fall Area: Open 

Alberta Peak Area: Open 

Knife Ridge: Open 

Horseshoe Bowl Area: Open 

Full day lift tickets are available for $82 for adults, $51 for seniors and $41 for children. Lift tickets can be purchased at the mountain, but buying tickets online is convenient. Buying online will guarantee a lift ticket for the day especially in the upcoming days. The mountain will be busy with skiers since Wolf Creek Ski received much needed snow.

For Ski Rentals, we have provided a list of the best ski rental locations in Pagosa Springs. Most rental locations offer downhill skis, cross country skis, snowboards, boots and helmets. Just be sure to make a reservation to guarantee the equipment but places do provides walk-in rentals for last minute needs. The ski equipment may not be available at the last minute.

Directions Ski Area

Wolf Creek is just a 20 minute drive from downtown Pagosa Springs Colorado. The last 10 miles area a steady climb over Wolf Creek pass and may require chains and slow driving.

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