![]() ![]() ![]() If you are heading into New Mexico, the New Mexico Roads website is a valuable resource to understand current road conditions and view webcams. Need to view the conditions in Chama? The Chama Steam Train yards have live webcams showing the conditions in the area. If traveling around Colorado, these are a good addition to the CDOT/COTrip webcams offers many more webcams for towns and citifies throughout Colorado. One camera is directed at Pagosa Peak and the other camera is pointed towards the NE at Wolf Creek. Lifts: 10 total Skiable Terrain: 1,600 acres Summit elevation: 11,904 feet Base elevation: 10,300 feet Annual snowfall: Average of 430 inches Pro Tip: make sure to check out the live webcams on the Wolf Creek Ski Area website before hitting the slopes. Two cameras are available from the airport. Stevens Field Airport webcams – Courtesy of Stevens Field Airport (KPSO). Images refresh every few minutes.įAA Wolf Creek Pass webcams – Courtesy of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), multiple directional cameras provide real-time visibility from Wolf Creek Pass. In addition, highway 160, 3 miles west of Wolf Creek Pass, views are available. This webpage includes a view of eastbound and westbound 160 at Wolf Creek Pass. Another CDOT Wolf Creek Pass webcam is near the ski area. Wolf Creek Pass webcam – Courtesy of CDOT, this webcam is located at the tunnel just east of Wolf Creek Pass, and provides still images of both eastbound and westbound traffic. Locals know this location as “Putt Hill”. HWY 160 West of Downtown Pagosa Springs webcams – Courtesy of CDOT, this webcam is located just west of downtown Pagosa Springs, and provides still images of both eastbound and westbound traffic. HWY 160 at Yellowjacket Pass webcam – Courtesy of CDOT, this webcam is located 35 miles west of Pagosa Springs at the summit of Yellow Jacket pass, and provides still images of eastbound traffic. ***NOTE: CDOT/COTrip are back to functional*** The third webcam is located at the summit and faces east providing a view of Prospector Ridge and Alberta Peak. The second webcam at the base of Treasure Stoke Chairlift provides a view of the Treasure Stoke lift line with the Nova Run in the background. One webcam is directed towards Wolf Creek Lodge and provides a view of the base area of the mountain, including the bottom terminals of Nova and Bonanza ski lifts in the background. There are two webcams located at the base of the Treasure Stoke Chairlift. Wolf Creek Ski Area webcams – Wolf Creek Ski Area has 3 live webcams that provide a glimpse of the activity on the ski mountain. Beginners will especially appreciate the many loops of varied terrain within easy access of the parking lot. View the road conditions downtown including the the area around Natural Grocers, through the bend in 160, to the light where you turn to head towards the post office and The Springs. This area of groomed trails weaving in and out of Ponderosa pine forest is wonderful for beginners and intermediates, classic and skate skiers. Live video of HWY 160 in downtown Pagosa Springs. The Springs Resort webcam – Located in the resort itself, this webcam shows views of the hot springs and downtown traffic. Links include current road conditions from Colorado Department of Transportation cameras, ski conditions at Wolf Creek Ski Area and a live view of the downtown including the Springs Resort. Mostly light winds (average 19km/h) but there is a 50% chance that the mean wind speed will be greater than more than 30km/h one day.Below, you will find a list of Pagosa Springs’ webcams and surrounding area. In particular, Wolf Creek is known for receiving the most snow in Colorado with a seasonal average of 430 inches (10.9 meters) of natural, dry powder. On average, only two days each week are overcast and the other five days have some sunshine. Wolf Creek Ski Area is a hidden treasure in Colorado, USA, perched on top of Wolf Creek Pass and the Continental Divide in the San Juan/Rio Grande National Forest. Usual temperatures are well above freezing both night and day at the mid altitude in Wolf Creek Ski Area during week three of June with the average afternoon temperature 12.1☌ and the minimum temperature 9.6☌. Snowy weather is very unlikely in Wolf Creek Ski Area in the middle of June but there is a 50% chance that one day will be rainy. Wolf Creek Ski Area typical weather and snow conditions during the third week of June at the middle elevation of the ski area at 3384m, based on historical averages over the last 14 years: At this time of year the typical freezing level (4859m) is far above the mid altitude of Wolf Creek Ski Area. There are typically 0.0 snowy days during this week. The average snowfall forecast during week 3 of June for Wolf Creek Ski Area is 0 cm. Average Snow and Weather Conditions in Wolf Creek Ski Area during June (week 3): ![]()
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