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A recent post-Thanksgiving storm has delivered a fresh layer of snow to the mountains around Pagosa Springs, marking an early start to the winter season. Wolf Creek Ski Area has reported a seasonal total of 33 inches of snow, with 9 inches attributed to the latest storm. This accumulation has improved skiing and snowboarding conditions, drawing attention from local enthusiasts and visitors alike. [1]

Winter Activities Gain Momentum

The influx of snow has spotlighted various winter pursuits in the area. Popular activities include skiing at Wolf Creek, soaking in the natural hot springs, and relaxing after adventurous days on the slopes. [2]

Local sources highlight Pagosa Springs as an ideal destination for winter experiences, from skiing to scenic exploration, with the early snowfall enhancing opportunities for outdoor recreation. [3]

Looking Ahead

As December progresses, additional snow is anticipated, which could further support resort operations and winter tourism. With hopes for more snow to open the entire mountain, the focus remains on safe enjoyment of the early snow. Local officials encourage preparedness for changing weather, which may influence resort openings and community events. [4]

  1. The Pagosa Springs Sun, "Post-Thanksgiving storm to bring snow to area"
  2. My Pagosa Springs, "Skiing Guide: Your Ultimate Winter Escape to Wolf Creek from Pagosa Springs"
  3. Travel in Colorado, "Wolf Creek Ski Area Guide 2025 Colorado's Snow Paradise"
  4. The Pagosa Springs Sun, "Respecting Mother Nature"

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