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Wolf Creek Ski Area

Wolf Creek Pass Highway 160 Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 800-754-9653 website: http://www.wolfcreekski.com
Located in the San Juan mountains, Wolf Creek averages 465" of snow each year.

Wolf Creek's rare combination of excellent snow and non-existent lift lines make it a favorite of skiers in the Southwest—and well worth the trip for anyone seeking an off-the-beaten path gem. Its location in the San Juan mountains averages 465" of snow each year, and it's often the case that this mountain has ample fresh powder when others in Colorado don't. With 1600 acres (25% of which are advanced; the rest beginner and intermediate) and seven lifts, there's ample terrain for skiers of all abilities.

Family-owned and operated for over 70 years, Wolf Creek is known for friendly service and great kids' programs. For children ages 5-8, check out the Wolf Pups program, geared toward fun and on-the-snow confidence. Kids 9-12 can join Hot Shots Ski and Snowboard Adventures, earning medals and exploring the entire mountain as they progress through various techniques and abilities.

 

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