Although Wolf Creek has a ton of awesome hike-to terrain, a lot of it dumps out into a long trails that are flat in areas that may require short walks to get back to rideable terrain.In general the mountain is great to ride, but working from side to side can sometimes be tricky, especially in deep snow or if you are not familiar with the trails. Wolf Creek is a great mountain but there are certainly areas that are not snowboard friendly IE lots of long flat connecting trails. You truly can find new areas, lines and powder stashes on every visit. It’s very hard to put this in words, but if you’ve been to other ski resorts you will understand. At times, you forget you are riding in a ski area and not just on a mountain. Once 100% open, Wolf Creek has very few “closed areas” on the mountain.They have a few simple food courts that are cash only, some hole in the wall bars and none of the perks you would expect at a Vail or Aspen, but I love that. It reminds me of the days before fancy restaurants/bars and condos surrounded every ski hill in the west. Wolf Creek Ski Area has an old school, neighborhood like feel to it. For me this is a positive but for some it may not be.There are a ton of them that are well spaced out and free of low hanging branches.
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