And the winner is… Wolf Creek Ski Area

Posted: October 7, 2011 in Winter Sports
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PAGOSA SPRINGS (AP) – Wolf Creek Ski Area will likely win the race to be Colorado’s first ski area to open for the season. The ski area in southwest Colorado says it plans to open for skiing Saturday and Sunday, after a storm left three feet of snow. Resort Vice President Rosanne Pitcher said Thursday that ski area officials will probably decide Saturday whether to keep going for the rest of the season. Pitcher says this is the earliest Wolf Creek has offered skiing. She says resort officials are still deciding exactly what will be open this weekend, but the plan is to offer three lifts and about 600 acres with a lift ticket price of $33. Loveland was the first ski area to start the season in Colorado last year when it opened for daily operations Oct. 24. (Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Wolf Creek Ski Area opens this Saturday and Sunday with 3 feet of snow; 3 lifts; $33.00 lift tickets! Seniors and Children will be $19.00.

 Treasure, Bonanza and Nova will be operating from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM servicing beginner, intermediate and expert terrain, including Alberta Face and Treasure Falls.

 Services will include: Ski School, the Wolf Creek Ski Rentals, the BoarderDome, the Upper Lodge and Treasure Sports.

 Season Passes are on sale through October 9th! Come up to the Wolf Creek Ski Area ticket office or purchase your season passes on-line, through the mail or over the phone. Season Pass Prices have stayed the same for the past 4 years! Save over 20% by purchasing your pass before prices go up to the regular rate on October 10th!

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