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Indy Pass to End Pass Sales After Thursday, September 18. Four New Resorts Added. Learn to Turn Pass Tops 39 Resorts.

To stay true to the independent, less-crowded nature of member mountains, the final 25/26 Indy Pass sale of the year will conclude on Thursday.

Indy Pass announced today that passes will go off sale after midnight on Thursday, September 18, 2025. Indy Pass now has added 48 resorts across 14 countries since last winter.

Lake Tahoe’s Donner Ski Ranch joins returning Montage Mountain in Pennsylvania to headline the final resort additions for 2025-26, along with Kaunertaler Gletscher in Austria, Magic Mountain Resort in Idaho, Leavenworth Ski Hill in Washington, and Kartalkaya Dorukkaya Ski Resort in Turkey. The addition of Donner Ski Ranch in California reinforces Indy Pass’ growing network of independent ski areas in the Western States. Indy Pass is proud to rewelcome Montage Mountain, providing incredible access for skiers/riders near New York City & Philadelphia.

“We were able to release additional passes this month due to our significant resort additions this summer, along with the increased capacity that they will provide. But we have now reached our projected pass limit,” said Indy Pass Managing Director Erik Mogensen. “We’re not going to compromise the sport and culture of independent skiing by prioritizing profit over our passholders. We need to safeguard the welcoming and uncrowded on-mountain experiences they offer. That’s why it’s going off sale Thursday.”

Learn to Turn Pass Adds Eight More Resorts

The new Learn to Turn Pass will be valid at a growing list of 39 Indy resorts as eight more signed on in the past two weeks. The pass will be available through December for $189 and includes three lessons, rental equipment, and lift tickets at any mixture of participating Indy resorts. It’s designed specifically for first-time skiers and snowboarders aged 6 and up and offers an unprecedented value packaged in a 3-day pass product.

“We are stoked about the initial response to the Learn to Turn program and the support from our resort partners and passholders alike,” said Indy Pass Founder, Doug Fish. “The Indy community is responding in a big way by encouraging newcomers to join and grow the sport we all know and love.”

New Learn to Turn Resorts

  • Kelly Canyon Resort, Idaho
  • Marquette Mountain, Michigan
  • Mount Kato, Minnesota
  • Sasquatch Mountain, British Columbia
  • Smokey Mountain Ski Club, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Sundown Mountain, Iowa
  • Sunlight Mountain, Colorado
  • Swain Resort, NY

License Plate Program Comes to An End

Indy Pass is announcing the conclusion of their “License Plate Club”, launched earlier this summer. In just a few short months, Indy Pass has awarded a free 25/26 Indy Pass to nearly 500 fans across 41 US states and Canadian provinces in exchange for their registration of a custom “Indy Pass” license plate. Many of whom have proudly shared images of their vanity plates in the Indy Passholder’s Facebook Group.

“This program exploded way bigger than we expected,” admitted Erik Mogensen, Indy Pass Managing Director. “The level of dedication and commitment to our cause is evidenced by our amazing passholders, who we truly believe are the best you could ask for. We are grateful for them, and remain focused on our shared vision to support the independent side of skiing.”

Indy Pass Pricing - Final Sale for 2025/26

Indy Base Pass $449 Adult / $299 Kids (12-and-under)

Indy+ Pass $599 Adult / $329 Kids (no blackouts)

Indy Add-On Base $349 Adult / $229 Kids

Indy Add-On+ Pass $429 Adult / $249 Kids (no blackouts)

XC Pass $99 Adult / $49 Kids

Learn to Turn Pass $189, ages six and up

Personalized Photo Pass $10

Indy’s No Bank, No Interest payment plan will remain available, allowing individuals and families to spread out the cost of their passes across three payments.

Add On Passes may be purchased before your home mountain’s pass, but proof of purchase is needed at least 48-hours before your first ski day.

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About the Indy Pass -

The Indy Pass is the fastest-growing multi-mountain pass in the world. It offers 270+ Alpine and Nordic resorts across the US, Canada, Europe, Japan, and South America, each providing two days of skiing or riding, plus a third day at a discounted rate. Indy resorts are independent of any significant U.S. corporate ownership, and many are owned and operated by multi-generational families, providing a uniquely authentic and affordable skiing experience.

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Indy Pass announced today that passes will go off sale after midnight on Thursday, September 18, 2025. Indy Pass now has added 48 resorts across 14 countries since last winter.

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