Wolf Creek Ski Area, CO, Announces Closing Day, Spring Deals, & Anniversary Events

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Powder skiing at Wolf Creek. | Image: Scott DW Smith/supplied by Wolf Creek Ski Area

Wolf Creek Ski Area, Colorado, has announced that its last day of the 2024-25 season will be April 6. The fun for the final week of the season at Wolf Creek gets underway this coming Saturday, March 29, with JJ & The Hooligans playing live for the 85th Anniversary Ski Boot Dance (snowboard boots welcome also). Music will be from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on the Upper Lodge Sundeck, with prizes awarded for the best moves. Saturday will also feature a Fun Race. Entry to the race is free and open to all ages and ability levels.

The festivities continue Sunday, March 30, with the 85th Anniversary Trivia Hour. Skiers and snowboarders can pair up in teams of four and test their Wolf Creek knowledge. Trivia begins at 3:00 p.m. near the Pathfinder Bar. Signature anniversary cocktails and mocktails and celebratory cupcakes will be available for purchase.

The fun does not stop there: on Monday, March 31, Local Appreciation Rates go into effect for the remaining days of the resortโ€™s 85th ski season. Local Appreciation rates are $68 for adults, $49 for seniors, and $34 for children. Everyone is considered a local. Ladies have a special-rated lift ticket and lesson combo available to them on Monday, March 31. Everyone has the discounted lift ticket and lesson combo available on Tuesday, April 1.
Closing weekend (April 5 & 6) will feature a Retro-Ski Inspired costume contest and Grand Prize Drawing for the 85th Anniversary Event participation. The final day of Wolf Creekโ€™s 85th Ski Season is Sunday, April. Details, lodging information, along with the most up-to-date snow report at WolfCreekSki.com.

Wolf Creek is nestled in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado and features 1,600 skiable acres, 144 named trails, and 11 lifts. The mountain offers expansive terrain for all skill levels. Expert skiers gravitate to Alberta Peakโ€™s open bowls and Montezuma Bowlโ€™s chutes, while beginners and intermediates enjoy groomed runs like Treasure Falls and Windjammer. Despite a vertical drop of 1,604 feet, the resortโ€™s sprawling terrain creates a unique charm rarely found in Coloradoโ€™s increasingly commercialized ski scene.

Celebrate Wolf Creekโ€™s 85th anniversary this weekend. | Image: supplied by Wolf Creek Ski Area

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