Wolf Creek Ski Area Sees 15 Inches from Latest Storm

Photo by Sam Bricker, courtesy of Wolf Creek Ski Area.

The 2023-2024 ski season is underway at Wolf Creek Ski with 7-day a week operations! All Lifts are operating from 8:30am to 4:00pm providing access to 100% of Terrain.

Wolf Creek has received 15 inches of snow from the latest storm, and 4inches in the past 24 hours. The midway snow depth is 66 inches; with a year to date snowfall total of 152 inches.  Conditions are Powder/Packed Powder with unmarked obstacles — skiers and boarders should ski with caution.

Group Lessons, Lift Tickets, and Ski/Snowboard Rentals are available for pre-purchase at shop.WolfCreekSki.com!!

Lift Ticket Pickup Boxes are available in the Base Camp Building for guests who have purchased regular adult, senior and children tickets!

Lift tickets are at Regular Rates – $89 for Adults, $58 for Seniors & $44 for Children

There will be a Forever Young Ski and Snowboard Clinic tomorrow, Tuesday, January 16. Skiers and boarders age 50+ can purchase an all-mountain lift ticket for $66 ($47 for seniors), along with a 2-hour morning lesson for $45. Lessons are for C ability and above and begin at 10am.

This Wednesday, January 17, is United Way Day. Lift tickets will be $77 for Adults. A portion of the proceeds will go to the benefit of United Way!

The Upper Lodge, Pathfinder Bar, Continental Espresso Bar, Base Camp, Raven’s Roost and Prospector are all open.  For guests who have food sensitivities, we recommend using the Base Camp Lodge, our picnic facility, to bring up your own lunch that meets your allergy and dietary restrictions.

Ski/Snowboard School, Ski/Snowboard Rentals and Treasure Sports are open daily.

Okey Dokey is closed for construction.  Skiing public should take A-Way to Alberta or ride Treasure Lift to Tranquility to Looky Loo. 

The Fun Loop, The Meadow Loop, and Lake Spur Nordic Trails were groomed on Sunday, January 14.

Overnight parking in the Overflow Lot is permitted to ski area guests only, who are recreating on Wolf Creek Ski Area’s special use permit, i.e. ski area boundary, as well as participants of the Pass Creek Yurt.

An uphill pass ($5.00/year) is required for ascending and can be purchased at the Ticket Office. Uphill traffic is allowed only during operating hours and must proceed to the side of the runs as downhill traffic possesses right-of-way.

Wolf Creek is taking applications for all departments: accounting, lifts, ski school, food and beverage, base operations, retail, ticket office and more. Please check out the Employment Page to download an application.

If you have any questions please email wolfcreekski@wolfcreekski.com.

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