Wolf Creek Ski Area is open

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WOLF CREEK - Wolf Creek Ski Area received 22 from the recent storm; the midway stake is reading 22 with 24 at the summit. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova will be open beginning Wednesday, Oct. 28, through Sunday, Nov. 1, with a complete November schedule to be determined by Sunday, Nov. 1. Hours of operations are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Lift tickets will be at the Local Appreciation Rates. Tickets can be purchased online or at the Ticket Office. More details will be updated tomorrow on the Ski Report Page.


Colorado State Guidelines 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 will be asked to leave.

Other guidelines include:
Visitors coming to Wolf Creek should be aware of Colorado’s quarantine requirements in case of exposure. Any guests who test positive or been exposed to COVID-19 must extend their stay at their own expense to complete isolation or quarantine.


Wolf Creek is located in Mineral County; lodging is found in Pagosa Springs (Archuleta County) and South Fork (Rio Grande County). Please understand the dial level showing the status level of COVID-19 in all counties in Colorado. Visitors should educate themselves by clicking on the dial level link at https://covid19.colorado.gov/data/covid-19-dial/covid-19-dial-dashboard


Please use the Colorado State Guidelines link for the comprehensive list of guidelines. Guests should also be aware of Wolf Creek Ski Area’s preseason COVID-19 plan.


The only thing offered to participants are the lifts and restrooms. No other amenity will be offered such as indoor lodging/seating areas, food service, ski school, rentals, etc. The preseason plan will allow for access to the lifts only.