After a very unique, yet successful, ski season, Wolf Creek Ski Area will close Easter Sunday, April 4, 2021.
The 2020-2021 ski season was one of social distancing and mask wearing; snowfall was consistent from October through the end of March with a number of prolific powder days, exceptional conditions, and a full season of 150+ operating days.
To celebrate the ski season Wolf Creek has a full lineup of festivities for closing weekend… featuring Easter Sunday!
Wolf Creek Ski Area will continue to take the COVID-19 pandemic seriously thru the last day of this season. The ski area is proud to announce that with over four hundred employees, only seven cases amongst the employees were had over a six month period.
We are looking forward to a great last week of the season and invite everyone to participate in our special events.
Don’t forget Wednesday, March 31 is also a Local Appreciation Day!!
Current Conditions:
- Midway depth: 116″
- Snowfall YTD: 362″
- Surface Conditions: Powder/Packed Powder/Spring
Saturday, April 3:
- College Day — $58 lift ticket for students with valid college photo ID and class schedule.
- Wolf Creek Challenge Series Super G/Downhill: Registration at eStore.WolfCreekSki.com/eStore/
Sunday, April 4:
- Local Appreciation Day — EVERYONE is a Local! Lift tickets $58/adults, $40/seniors, $31/children.
- Easter Egg Hunt — Children ages 8 and under with valid lift ticket (mask required). The Easter Bunny will be visiting!
Current conditions, announcements and information are available at WolfCreekSki.com
The Meadow Loop, Fun Loop, and Lake Spur Nordic Trails were groomed on March 26.
We’re all in this together. Please take ownership in your part to keep us open. Colorado State Guideline require wearing face masks and social distancing in all indoor and outdoor public places. This includes buildings, in the base area, and riding a lift. Masks are required outdoors while in the base area and while in ticket and lift lines. Tickets will not be sold to anyone without a mask or face covering. Any guests refusing to follow Colorado State Guidelines guidelines will be asked to leave. Other guidelines can be found at WolfCreekSki.com
At this time, the services offered to skiers and boarders are the lifts, restrooms, private lessons, rentals, Treasure and Noel Sports. The Upper Lodge and Prospector Grill are open with a very limited menu. All seating will be outdoors from 8:30am to 3pm daily. It is recommended that you bring your own snacks, lunch and water.
Check WolfCreekSki.com or 1-800-SKI-WOLF for the most up-to-date information.