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| Skiable Acres |
1,600 |
| Vertical Drop |
1,604 feet |
Base Elevation
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10,300 feet |
| Summit Elevation |
11,904 feet |
Slopes
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Expert
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20%
35%
25%
20%
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Longest Run
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Navajo Trail - 2 miles |
Annual Snowfall
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465 Natural Inches "The Most Snow in Colorado" |
Lifts
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1 Double, 2 Triple, 1 Quad, 1 Quad Detachable,
1 High Speed Poma Lift
1 Magic Carpet
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Half Day
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12:30 PM |
Season
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Early November - Early April |
Lift Capacity
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8,480 |
Area Comfortable Crowd
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4,500 skiers |
Location
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San Juan/Rio Grande National Forest;
Highway 160, Wolf Creek Pass;
Between Pagosa Springs and South Fork, CO;
80 miles east of Durango, CO;
65 miles west of Alamosa, CO |
Operating Hours
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Ticket Office
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8:15 AM - 4:30 PM |
Lift Hours
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8:30 AM - 4:00 PM |
Credit Cards
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Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover Card; ATM located in Wolf Creek Lodge |
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Lifts and Trails
Wolf Creek's seven lifts service incredibly beautiful terrain, over 1,600 acres. The Magic Carpet is a moving
conveyor lift for the Wolf Pup Program. The Nova Lift services beginner terrain for children and new skiers.
The new Raven Chairlift services primarily beginner and intermediate terrain. The Bonanza and Treasure Triple
Chairlift service intermediate and expert slopes. The Alberta Chairlift
serves the Water Fall Area. This unique area is beautiful and adventuresome; full of incredible glades and
changing terrain. Predominately tree skiing and boarding, these 1,000 acres have a few groomed trails for
intermediates' interests and enjoyment.
- Obey all posted instructions
- Ask for assistance if you are unfamiliar with the lifts.
- Slow down before approaching the entrance to a lift.
- Move quickly away from unloading areas.
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