Wolf Creek Ski Area
Exploring all varieties of terrain is simple with a refined lift system inclusive of eleven lifts total, ranging from high-speed detachable quads and triple chairlifts to rolling conveyors. Wolf Creek has gradual sloping, wide green runs for beginners to excellent expert terrain. Tree skiing is endless and advanced skiers and boarders have many chutes, glades, bowls, ridges and steeps to choose from that give an in-bounds backcountry experience. Finding intermediate groomers to cruise down isn’t hard to find either.
The low-density skiing experience at Wolf Creek Ski Area makes Wolf Creek a destination hot spot for powder hounds, families and new skiers alike. Wolf Creek stands out from other ski areas in Colorado not only for being family owned and operated, but also for a formulated lift and trail system making terrain for everyone easily accessible.
Tickets & Passes
[Day Tickets](https://wolfcreekski.com/tickets-passes/)
- Adult: $93
- Senior: $63
- Child: $46
- 80+ ski free!
- Military tickets are available to Active Duty, Reserve, Retired and Veterans. Spouses and children (22 and under) of Active Duty Military Members are eligible for military rates
Ski & Snowboard Rental Wolf Creek's Rental Shops offer an excellent variety of ski and snowboard rentals and demos for all ability levels and skier types. Online Reservations close two-days prior to arrival date. Walk-in rentals are always available the morning of.
Lessons Wolf Creek Ski Area has excellent beginner group lesson options available for skiers and snowboarders ages thirteen and older.
Accomodation
Wolf Creek is unique due to its location in the beautiful Southern San Juan Mountains, between the mountain towns of South Fork and Pagosa Springs. The East side of Wolf Creek Pass is home to several towns including South Fork, Creede, Del Norte and Monte Vista. The West side of Wolf Creek Pass is home to Pagosa Springs, known for the world’s deepest geothermal hot springs.
