The pass will cost a little more next year, but skiers get better access and more perks.
(Photo: Courtesy of SkiBig3 / Reuben Krabbe)
Updated March 6, 2026 04:42PM
Alterra debuted a refreshed Ikon Pass on Thursday with hopes of keeping skiers on the slopes despite this year’s less-than-ideal season. The pass, which goes on sale March 12, will increase by about $70 from last year.
For adults aged 23 years and older, the Ikon Pass, which offers unlimited skiing at 18 resorts, will be $1,349 with a renewal discount ($1,399 for new passholders), with the Ikon Base Pass starting at $949 for adults, offering unlimited skiing at 15 resorts with blackout dates. The Session Pass will start at $299.
Returning Ikon Passholders may choose a renewal perk with options including $25 monthly credits (totaling $300 a season), a $100 Backcountry.com gift certificate and membership to their Summit Club+ (worth $49), one free night at a Marriott property, up to two free gear rental days from Ski Butlers, or a $50 renewal discount, among other options.
There’s also a newly improved refund process. Skiers who purchase insurance and haven’t scanned their pass by Jan. 15, 2027, can receive 100 percent of their money back, and passes with a single scan by Jan. 15 can receive 50 percent back.
While Alterra is increasing prices by around $70, they are sweetening the deal with new perks like discounts on Ikon Pass Travel, Kiehl’s skincare, Away Luggage, AG1 supplements and powders, and Carv digital ski coaches. Passholders can continue to save on other partners such as The North Face, Smartwool, Icebreaker, JSX, POW, Gravity Haus, and more.
Also new for this season is Ikon’s partnership with ShipSkis. Passholders can save 25 percent off shipping ski bags and luggage, saving plenty of airline hassle.
The pass goes on sale on March 12 at its lowest price, and will rise until it goes off sale in December.
Here are the major bullet points:
- Price increases $70 on the Ikon Pass (last year the increase was $90) with the usual renewal discount. Price increases $40 on the Ikon Base.
- Three new Midwest resorts join with seven days on the Ikon Pass, and five days on the Ikon Base: Snowriver Mountain Resort in Michigan, Lutsen Mountains in Minnesota, and Granite Peak in Wisconsin.
- Arapahoe Basin, which Ikon Pass parent company Alterra Mountain Company purchased in 2024, is now unlimited on the Ikon Base Pass. Unlimited spring skiing begins April 6.
- Snowmass will offer five days on the Ikon Base pass (the other three Aspen resorts remain only on the full Ikon Pass). Reservations are no longer needed for any of the Aspen resorts.
- Two new resorts join the Bonus Mountains offerings—two free days with blackout dates) at Tamarack Resort, Idaho, and Devil’s Head Resort, WI
- Save $100 per child pass with the purchase of an adult Ikon Pass
- Skiers ages 23–28 can save $199 on a Base Pass when a group of five purchases five passes together.
- If you buy your 2026-’27 pass now, you get unlimited spring skiing access at 17 resorts
Read on for more details.

Full Ikon Pass Details
Unlimited access at 18 resorts, seven days each at another 41 destinations.
Unlimited Resort Access
United States
- Arapahoe Basin, Colo.
- Big Bear Mountain Resort, Calif.
- Copper Mountain Resort, Colo.
- Crystal Mountain, Wash.
- Eldora Mountain Resort, Colo.
- June Mountain, Calif.
- Mammoth Mountain, Calif.
- Palisades Tahoe, Calif.
- Schweitzer Mountain, Idaho
- Snowshoe, W. Va.
- Snow Valley, Calif.
- Solitude, Utah
- Steamboat, Colo.
- Stratton, Vt.
- Sugarbush Resort, Vt.
- Winter Park Resort, Colo.
Canada
- Blue Mountain, Ont.
- Tremblant, Qué.
Limited Access, No Blackouts (7 Days)
Full Ikon Pass holders get seven days at these resorts.
United States
- Alta and Snowbird, Utah (7 days combined)
- Aspen Snowmass, Colo. (7 days between the 4 mountains)
- Mt. Bachelor, Ore.
- Big Sky Resort, Mont.
- Boyne Highlands, Mich.
- Boyne Mountain, Mich.
- Brighton, Utah
- Deer Valley Resort, Utah (reservations required)
- Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyo. (reservations required)
- Killington-Pico, Vt. (7 days combined)
- Loon Mountain, N.H. (reservations required)
- Snowbasin, Utah
- Snowbird, Utah
- Sugarloaf, Me.
- Sun Valley, Idaho
- Sunday River, Me.
- The Summit at Snoqualmie, Wash. (reservations required)
- Taos Ski Valley, N.M.
- New: Snowriver Mountain Resort, Mich.
- New: Lutsen Mountains, Minn.
- New: Granite Peak, Wisc.
Canada
- Cypress Mountain, B.C.
- Panorama, B.C.
- Revelstoke Mountain Resort, B.C.
- SkiBig3, Alb.. (Lake Louise, Banff Sunshine, and Mt. Norquay—7 days combined)
- RED Mountain Resort, B.C.
International
- Chamonix/Mont Blanc
- Dolomiti Superski, Italy
- Grandvalira Resorts, Andorra
- Kitzbühel, Austria
- Ischgl, Austria
- Niseko United, Japan (7 days combined)
- Lotte Arai, Japan
- Thredbo, Australia
- Valle Nevado, Chile
- Mr. Buller, Australia
- St. Moritz, Switzerland
- Zermatt, Switzerland
- Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt. Hutt (7 days combined)

Ikon Base Pass Details
Unlimited access at 14 resorts, five days at another 39 destinations, some with blackouts.
Unlimited Resort Access, No Blackouts
United States
- New: Arapahoe Basin, Colo.
- Big Bear Mountain Resort, Calif.
- Copper Mountain Resort, Colo.
- Eldora Mountain Resort, Colo.
- Snowshoe, W. Va.
- Snow Valley, Calif.
- Winter Park Resort, Colo.
Canada
- Blue Mountain, Ont.
- Tremblant, Qué.
Unlimited Resort Access with Blackouts
- Palisades Tahoe, Calif.
- Mammoth Mountain, Calif.
- June Mountain, Calif.
- Solitude Mountain, Utah
- Stratton, Vt.
- Sugarbush, Vt.
Limited Access, With Blackouts
Ikon Base Pass holders get five days, with blackouts, at these resorts.
United States
- Big Sky Resort, Mont.
- Blue Mountain, Pa.
- Boyne Highlands, Mich.
- Boyne Mountain, Mich.
- Brighton, Utah
- Camelback, Pa.
- Crystal Mountain, Wash.
- Killington-Pico, Vt. (5 days combined)
- Loon Mountain, N.H. (reservations required)
- Mt. Bachelor, Ore.
- Schweitzer Mountain Resort, Idaho
- Snowbird, Utah
- New: Snowmass, Co.
- Steamboat, Colo.
- Sugarloaf, Me.
- Sunday River, Me.
- The Summit at Snoqualmie, Wash. (reservations required)
- Taos Ski Valley, N.M.
- New: Snowriver Mountain Resort, Mich.
- New: Lutsen Mountains, Minn.
- New: Granite Peak, Wisc.

Canada
- Cypress Mountain, B.C.
- Panorama, B.C.
- Revelstoke Mountain Resort, B.C.
- SkiBig3, Alb. (Lake Louise, Banff Sunshine, and Mt. Norquay—5 days combined)
- RED Mountain Resort, B.C.
International
- Chamonix, France
- Dolomiti Superski, Italy
- Grandvalira Resorts, Andorra
- Kitzbühel, Austria
- Ischgl, Austria
- Lotte Arai, Japan
- Mont Blanc, France
- Niseko United, Japan (5 days combined)
- Thredbo, Australia
- Valle Nevado, Chile
- Mr. Buller, Australia
- St. Moritz, Switzerland
- Zermatt, Switzerland
- Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt. Hutt, New Zealand (5 days combined)
- Mona Yongpyong, South Korea
- Yunding Snow Park, China
- Shiga Kogen Mountain Resort (Japan)
- Mt.T (Japan)
- Myoko Suginohara Ski Resort (Japan)
- APPI Resort (Japan)
- Furano Ski Resort (Japan)
- Nekoma Mountain (Japan)
- Zao Onsen Ski Resort (Japan)
Ikon Pass Prices
Note: Many of these prices, restrictions, and perks will change throughout the year. For the most current information, visit the Ikon Pass website.
Ikon Pass Perks
Friends and Family Tickets
Skiers with the full Ikon Pass still get 15 Friends and Family discount lift tickets, good for 25 percent off the window rate. Base Pass holders will recieve 10.
First Tracks
Both Ikon Pass and Base Pass skiers still get First Tracks access for ’26-’27, where they can get on the mountain before the lifts open one morning per month in January, February, and March of 2027 at participating resorts.
Spring Access
If you didn’t purchase the current season’s Ikon Pass but want to squeeze in some spring skiing, purchase now for immediate access at up to 17 resorts starting on March 12. Note that there are now different access dates and resorts on the full Ikon vs. the Base.
Full Ikon Pass
Access on March 12
- Big Bear Mountain Resort, Calif. (Bear Mountain and Snow Summit)
- Blue Mountain, Pa.
- Crystal Mountain, Wash. (Full Ikon Pass only)
- Schweitzer Mountain, Idaho (Full Ikon Pass only)
- Snowshoe, W.Va.
- Snow Valley, Calif.
- Solitude Mountain, Utah
- Stratton, Vt.
- Sugarbush, Vt.
Access on April 6
- June Mountain, Calif.
- Mammoth Mountain, Calif.
- Palisades Tahoe, Calif.
- Winter Park, Colo.
- Arapahoe Basin, Colo.
- Deer Valley, Utah
- Steamboat, Colo.
- Tremblant, Que.
Ikon Base
Access on March 12
- Big Bear Mountain Resort (Bear Mountain and Snow Summit)
- Blue Mountain, Pa.
- Snowshoe, W.Va.
- Snow Valley, Calif.
- Solitude Mountain, Utah
- Stratton, Vt.
- Sugarbush, Vt.
Access on April 6
- June Mountain, Calif.
- Mammoth Mountain, Calif.
- Tremblant, Que.
- Palisades Tahoe, Calif.
- Winter Park, Colo.
- Steamboat, Colo.
Bonus Mountains
Full Ikon Pass holders get two complimentary days at Tamarack Resort, Idaho (new), Devil’s Head Resort, Wisc. (new), Cranmore, N.H., Jiminy Peak in Massachusetts, and Wild Mountain and Buck Hill in Minnesota. This perk is not available on the Base Pass.
Continued Partnerships
- 20 percent off at thenorthface.com
- Up to 40 percent off Blenders’ sunglasses, goggles, and helmets
- 30 percent off the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Team’s Insider Fan program
For a full list of partnerships on each pass, visit Peak Perks at the Ikon website.
Ikon Session Pass
If you don’t think you’ll get your money’s worth out of a season pass, you can purchase the Session Pass in a two-, three-, or four-day option. You can split your days between 43 destinations. Blackout-dates apply. For more information, prices, and resorts on the Session Passes, click here.






