A price cut, new international partners, and a continued promise of fewer crowds, more access, and a return to skiing as it’s meant to be.
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Updated March 3, 2026 06:36AM
The Indy Pass went back on sale this week, and it’s renewing its commitment to keeping skiing affordable by actually lowering the price on its flagship Indy+ Pass. Existing pass holders get first dibs on securing their passes, and public sales began this week. As in past years, sales will be monitored, and halted if numbers exceed resort capacity.
“Indy Pass has experienced remarkable growth and with that growth comes responsibility,” said Erik Mogensen, Indy Pass Director and champion of independent ski areas. “We must continue to grow our passholder base thoughtfully while respecting capacity limits and preserving the uncrowded atmosphere our partner resorts are known for.”
The Indy+ Pass will drop to $399 for the 2026-’27 season ($419 for new pass holders). That gets you two days at each partner resort with no blackout days, plus 25 percent off additional lift tickets, lodging discounts, and other perks. Last year’s pass cost $489.

The now 300-plus-resort partnership also added 16 new ski areas—about half of which are Nordic areas. The new downhill resorts include Levi, Finland, B.C.’s Murray Ski Ridge, and Les 7 Laux, France, and there’s likely to be more ski resorts added before the start of the 2026-’27 season. If the total number of resort partners drops below 300, Indy Pass buyers can once again take advantage of the generous refund policy if they choose.
Related, the Learn to Turn pass that debuted this winter has been a success, and is still available to purchase. More than 40 ski areas have partnered with Indy to offer the deal, which gets new skiers three lessons, lift tickets, and rentals for $189. Details haven’t been released yet about next season’s Learn to Turn pass.
Find the Indy Pass’ complete pass offerings here, including prices, perks, payment plans, and more.






