Utah's skiing is renowned for its fantastic resorts, each with its unique qualities. If you're eager to experience them all or have a 4th, 5th or 6th grader with the Ski Utah Passport, the Ski Utah Yeti Pass is the perfect companion.
The Ski Utah Yeti Pass provides one lift ticket to each of Utah's 15 participating resorts. There are no age restrictions; anybody can purchase a Yeti Pass.
The Yeti Pass has a limited quantity and sells out seasonally.
If so, we have a pass for you! The Ski Utah Passport offers ANY 4th, 5th, or 6th grader the opportunity to ski each of Utah's 15 resorts three times! Yes, that's three days at each of Utah's 15 resorts for 45 days of skiing!
At only $69 (price increases the morning of December 1, 2025), this is a deal you want to take advantage of. Redemption is quick at the resort ticket windows. Just like the Yeti Pass, the Pass Portal is there to help you keep track of the fun days used and days still available, all in one place.

by Local Lexi
After Utah’s long winter, wildflowers reliably crop up in colorful profusion at high elevations. Take some time to hit the trails and admire their beauty with this guide containing a few of Utah’s best trails to savor wildflowers in bloom.
by Local Lexi
A deep winter in Utah results in a robust crop of wildflowers come summer. Here are 10 of the most common species in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons.
by Yeti
Eleven road biking routes through Utah’s snowcountry that are so scenic and fun, you’ll have zero regrets about cheating on your mountain bike.
by Annie Davis
A ski vacation with young kids doesn’t have to mean trading turns on the slopes or cutting your day short for nap time (I get it. Been there, done that with my kiddos many-a-season). But one of the most underrated perks of skiing in Utah is that many of the resorts offer on-mountain daycare or childcare services. This means you have the freedom to ski the terrain and timing of your choice while your youngest adventurers are cared for in safe, engaging environments.
by Local Lexi
Just like rules of the road, there are rules of the trail for bikers and trail users. Memorize them to enhance the trail experience for everyone.
by Local Lexi
After Utah’s long winter, wildflowers reliably crop up in colorful profusion at high elevations. Take some time to hit the trails and admire their beauty with this guide containing a few of Utah’s best trails to savor wildflowers in bloom.
by Annie Davis
A ski vacation with young kids doesn’t have to mean trading turns on the slopes or cutting your day short for nap time (I get it. Been there, done that with my kiddos many-a-season). But one of the most underrated perks of skiing in Utah is that many of the resorts offer on-mountain daycare or childcare services. This means you have the freedom to ski the terrain and timing of your choice while your youngest adventurers are cared for in safe, engaging environments.
by Local Lexi
A deep winter in Utah results in a robust crop of wildflowers come summer. Here are 10 of the most common species in Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons.
by Yeti
Eleven road biking routes through Utah’s snowcountry that are so scenic and fun, you’ll have zero regrets about cheating on your mountain bike.
by Local Lexi
Just like rules of the road, there are rules of the trail for bikers and trail users. Memorize them to enhance the trail experience for everyone.
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