![]() ![]() Our first time here ever on Father’s Day. His name is Morris, and he has his OWN large enclosure where he can roam freely and enjoy his retirement from decades in film and TV industry. The staff knows what they are talking about and went ABOVE and BEYOND to make sure our family had a truly interactive and enjoyable experience!Īs a child of the 90's it was a major thrill for me to see the famous gator featured in Happy Gilmore. The bucket of food for the gators is only a couple of dollars, but you can get one for free by bringing in a coupon found in a brochure at nearby hotels. Of course, there were PLENTY of adult size gators of all sizes and ages that we got to see and even feed as well. My kids were fascinated and thrilled by the opportunity to hold a variety of snakes, feed tortoises, and take a picture with a baby alligator. We stopped by this park on our way home from our Spring Break vacation in Pagosa Springs. We enjoy the simplicity of the ski area.You would think the only good gator parks in the US would be in Florida, but not the case at all! Our family visited a great Gator park in Florida two years ago and had a blast, BUT, this park here in our home state of Colorado DEFINITELY measured up, and was actually MORE interactive than the one we visited in Florida. Still no place for non-skiers to really hang out. Same great snow, great wolf pup program, food is good. It would sure help us mommas who don’t ski or who have to hang back with little ones.Īll in all, we love this place and highly recommend it to young families. I wish there was a cabin or shed or structure with comfortable seating (like sofas), fireplaces, and a play area for little kids. 4 year olds can do half day only and under 4 will have to enroll in private lessons if they want to ski.Ĭons: my only complaint about Wolf Creek is that they do not have a place for non-skiers to relax and wait for their family members to finish skiing. You must be 5 to do the full day ski school. The lesson was well worth it, several instructors assist the beginners so your child gets a lot of one on one attention. He felt so comfortable that we skipped ski school on the second day and headed straight for the mountain. The instructors were fantastic, super patient and very helpful. He did a half day lesson (1pm to 3pm) and was taken up on the beginner lift by the end of the day. Ski school: My 5 year old son enrolled in the Wolf Pup ski school. You can get a beginner lift ticket for $25. Lift Tickets: The lift tickets are super cheap compared to other resorts. Weird Quirks: Kids must wear a helmet but they do not rent helmets for kids so you will need to buy one in their ski shop one rent one at a ski shop in Pagosa Springs. ![]() There is no accommodations for non skiers and no accommodations for kids under 4. There is one shed for rentals and one ski shop. They have two food shelters that serve cafeteria style. Huge parking lot with shuttle bus service if you end up having to park way down the road. The Ski Area: Wolf Creek is fantastic and very reasonably priced. ![]() You simply pull off to side of road and get out and have fun. Along the way is a great place to take your kids sledding. (2018)- This was our second trip to Wolf Creek.ĭrive up to Wolf Creek: There is no lodging at the ski area, we stayed in Pagosa and the drive is real quick. ![]()
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