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Lone Wolf — Former Nordic Valley ski area emerges as a family-friendly resort

Published: Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007 12:12 a.m. MST
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Vertical drop: 1,000

Skiable acres: 100

Terrain: 35 percent beginner, 45 percent intermediate, 20 percent expert

Top elevation: 6,400 feet

Number of runs: 15

Snowboarding: Yes

Annual snowfall: 300 inches

Terrain parks: One

What's new at Wolf Mountain resort:

• Addition of four new trails

• The addition of 16 new snow guns, which increases snowmaking capacity by 50 percent.

• Expansion of the Wolf's Lair Terrain Park by 30 percent, with 12 new features.

• New Bombardier Snowcat for the Wolf's Lair Terrain Park.

• Addition of a yurt as an expansion of the Mountain Learning Center with new programs such as Children's Drop-Off School, Women on Fridays (or WOOF) and a Youth Freeride Race Team.

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• Introduction of Wolf Creek Adventures to provide additional alpine activities for families including snowshoeing, cross country skiing and snowmobiling.

• Acquisition of a triple chairlift scheduled for installation for the 2007-08 season


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Skiers and snowboarders ride the lifts at Wolf Mountain. The resort has day and night skiing.

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