Wolf Creek Snow Report 3/2/2023

I hope everyone’s March started off great! This most recent storm gave Wolf Creek a ton of powder:

The mountain has received 17″ in the last 24 hours, 26″ in the last 48 hours and 28″ in the last 72 hours.

The snowfall year-to-date is 356″.

The midway snow depth is 130″ and the summit snow depth is 146″. Screenshot_20230302_122122

The current surface conditions are powder/packed powder with extensive grooming throughout the mountain.

Today’s Pick of the Hill is Bunny Hop.

Lift tickets are at Regular Rates: $85 for adults, $54 for seniors and $42 for children.

This Saturday, March 4th, Wolf Creek will be having the Jane and Pitch Tribute Race; come celebrate the lives of our Founders and enjoy the fresh snow! Fun races are for all ages and ability levels and are free with the purchase of a lift ticket.

The forecast shows more snow tomorrow and through the weekend! YAY!

For the most up-to-date information call 1-800-SKI-WOLF

Road conditions and restrictions in the area may be found by visiting COTrip.org

 

Wolf Creek Snow Report 2/28/23

Wow, the end of the month already!? Time seems to be flying by! Make sure to make the time to enjoy the mountain before the warm weather rolls around… Here’s a look at Wolf Creek currently:

The mountain received 2″ of fresh snow within the last 24 hours. Screenshot_20230228_112104

The 7-day snowfall total was 51″.

The midway snow depth 112″ and the summit snow depth is 129″.

It is currently snowing heavily.

The surface conditions are powder/packed powder with extensive grooming throughout the mountain.

Today’s Pick of the Hill is Tranquility.

The forecast shows snow over the next several days!

For the most up-to-date information call 1-800-SKI-WOLF

Road conditions and restrictions in the area may be found by visiting COTrip.org

Hiking Trails in Pagosa Springs

A Walk in the Woods: Hiking Trails in Pagosa Springs

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(Follow the link in the picture to Pagosa.com and get the FULL scoop!)

This is a dear friend of mine named Ralph and I at the top of Pagosa Peak. I like to think of him as my own personal Sherpa. If you’re new to the area, get out there and explore!!! Nothing is more exhilarating than conquering a mountain, especially for an ex-city boy~ (even if it is only 12,600′ elevation)

Have Fun & Live Life!!!

~Ricardo