What’s New
The Wolf Mountain
staff spent the summer installing a new triple chair. The Wolf Lair
triple chair lift is located at the base of the mountain next to the
Wolfdeedo Chair. This new lift serves the Wolf Lair SportsPark and
assures speedy access, 3 minutes 47 seconds to be exact, to the Wolf
Lair Terrain Park.
Wolf Lair triple chair lift increases capacity by approximately 1650
skiers/boarders per hour, bringing total lift capacity to 3500 riders
per hour. In addition to servicing the park, this chair will expand our
beginner ski terrain by 15%.
Mountain Learning Center:
Beginners can learn on some of the best teaching terrain in the state.
Our programs include the Nordic Wolves Freeride program, After School
program, Wolf Tracks “Get On Board” Ski/Ride
Special, Early Season Specials, Family Lessons, Youth and Adult
Lessons, Young Child Lessons and Private lessons. With the additions of
a Yurt we can comfortably accommodate a growing number of students.
Resort Specs.
- Average Snow Fall...300 inches
- Vertical Drop Serviced by Lifts... 1000 feet
- Base Elevation...5,400
- Top Elevation...6,400
- Hours of Operation... 9am to 9 pm
- Lifts (how many and what kind)... 1 surface 2 doubles 1 triple
- Skiable Acres...110
- %Beginner...35
- %Intermediate Terrain...45
- % Advanced Terrain...20
- Number of Runs...15
Other Info.
- Snowboarding Allowed (yes or no)... yes
- Acres of Snowmaking... 55
- Number of Terrain Parks... 1
- Miles to Closest Major Airport... 51 miles
Sports Park
The Wolf Lair Triple will assure speedy access to the Wolf Lair Terrain Park
which has doubled in size. The Park’s total features now numbers around
20, with a wide variety for beginner to advanced boarders and skiers.
- Three jumps in the more advanced line – 20, 30 and 40 foot rails
- A battleship rail
- Boxes, including a rainbow box and kink box
- 3 ft. x 12 ft. straight box to add to the 10 and 20 foot straight boxes.
Night Skiing
The entire mountain is lighted, making it the largest night skiing resort in the state!
Summer Season
The summer season offers downhill mountain biking, lift served hiking and biking and The Music in the Mountains concert series.
Come see what family, fun and affordable is all about!
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