Snow & Ski Conditions Wolf Creek Ski Area

The Wolf Creek Ski Area snow report for Mar 18 is a 92" base depth with 10 of 11 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Wolf Creek Ski Area are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Wolf Creek Ski AreaOpen

Recent Snowfall

  
6"16"6"6"0"0"

Base

92"
Packed Powder

Summit

96"
Powder
Lifts Open
10/11 open
Runs Open
144/144 open
Beginner Runs Open
100%
Intermediate Runs Open
100%
Advanced Runs Open
100%
Expert Runs Open
100%
Acres Open
100%
Nordic Open
6.2 mi
Nordic Skategroomed
6.2 mi
Nordic Trackset
6.2 mi

Resort Overview

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Nov 11
Projected Opening
Apr 07
Projected Closing
Located in the San Juan and Rio Grande national forest between Pagosa Springs and South Fork, Colorado, Wolf Creek Ski Area is known to have “The Most Snow in Colorado”. Spanning across a high alpine ridge, Wolf Creek receives an annual snowfall of 430 inches of natural powder and is known for its incredible hike-to terrain. Bonanza Bowl, Exhibition Bowl and the North Woods are accessible daily offering moderately steep through steep and rocky glade terrain. Prospector Ridge, the Glory Hole, Boundary Bowl, Montezuma Bowl, the Peak Chutes, Alberta Peak, Step Bowl, Knife Ridge, and Horseshoe Bowl offer advanced intermediate and expert-only terrain with limited gated access. 20% of Wolf Creeks’ slopes are beginner, 35% intermediate, 25% advanced and 20% expert.   

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