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Wolf Creek Ski Area

Location: Pagosa Springs, Colorado, US

General Info
San Juan/Rio Grande National Forest; Highway 160, Wolf Creek Pass; Between Pagosa Springs and South Fork, CO; 75 miles east of Durango, CO; 65 miles west of Alamosa, CO


Resort Statistics:
Vertical Drop : 489 m / 1604 ft
Base Elevation : 3139 m / 10300 ft
Summit Elevation : 3628 m / 11904 ft
Annual Snowfall : 1181 cm / 3875 in
Total Acres : 1600 acres
Number of Lifts : 6
Lift Capacity : 8280 persons per hour
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Contact Info
Fax : (970) 264-2392
Phone : (970) 264-5487

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Posted on Aug 22, 2006
ONLINE Karma:
From: inivibes
32, Sterling, Virginia, US
trying to find a place to celebrate my bday (11/4) this year...was thinking either wolf creek or copper mtn since they both open that weekend...which is better?  and any tips or insider info? 


"I went searching for God and found only myself,
I went searching for myself and found only God."
~rumi

Posted on Dec 28, 2005
OFFLINE Karma:
From: tenhigh
24, Tempe, Arizona, US
wolf creek is so great. when i went there last week they hadn't had any snowfall in a week and i was still waist deep in some spots and getting fresh tracks in prospector and glory hole. thats what im talking about
Posted on Dec 16, 2005
ONLINE Karma:
From: lamarpunker86
23, Buna, Texas, US
wolf creek kicks ass , il be there for sb !
Posted on Nov 22, 2005
ONLINE Karma:
From: hookdonboardin
20, pagosa springs, Colorado, US
i love wc


k.jo

Posted on Dec 27, 2005
OFFLINE Karma:
From: RoXyBoArDeR5656
18, Sudan, Texas, US

I'm leavin tomarrow for WC!!!

Posted on Dec 22, 2005
OFFLINE Karma:
From: codyo156
26, Montrose, Colorado, US
POWDER; Wolf Creek always has plenty ofit. Right now, however, it seems like the northern mountains in Colorado have been getting more snow than the Southwestern peaks. Oh Well. Hell, Silverton got 22 inches the other day out of a Northwestern flow. Can't really complain about the snow, unless youlive in like Oklahoma or someplace lame like that.
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