18 Inches of Fresh Snow at Wolf Creek Ski Area

Photo by Scott DW Smith, courtesy Wolf Creek Ski Area.

Wolf Creek Ski Area is open for the 2024-2025 ski season with 7-day-a-week operations.

Wolf Creek received 18 inches of snow from the latest storm bringing the snow depth to 42 inches at the midway. Skiing conditions are Packed Powder/Powder with Variable Off-Piste and early season conditions, expect unmarked obstacles.

The year-to-date snowfall is 91 inches.

The Raven, Bonanza, Treasure, Elma, Charity Jane, Alberta, Tumbler, Lynx, and Nova Lifts are operating today, Wednesday, November 27, from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Skiers and boarders will have access to 100% of the mountain. The Magic Carpet is open for the Wolf Pup & Wolf Rider Programs.

Lift tickets are at regular rates: $91 for Adults, $60 for Seniors, and $45 for Children.

Super Saver Season Passes are blacked out on Friday November 29 and Saturday November 30.

The Upper Lodge will be serving a festive Thanksgiving Day lunch special of Cornish game hen, traditional sides & a dessert.

Ski & Snowboard School, Ski & Snowboard Rental, and Treasure Sports are open. The BoarderDome has opened for Snowboard rentals. The Pathfinder Bar, Upper Lodge and Continental Espresso Bar are open. The Base Camp picnic building is also open.

Prosector Grill is now open 7 days a week for breakfast and lunch and the Raven’s Roost restaurant will also be open 7 days a week!

Uphill Traffic is permitted on Kelly Boyce to Divide Trail. Make sure and pick up an uphill pass at the ticket office.

Wolf Creek is celebrating its 85th Anniversary! There will be fun events and activities throughout the season that offer skiers and boarders a chance to win prizes and swag. Visit the 85th Anniversary page for details.

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