The multi-resort pass game in Utah is strong (and growing) these days. They come with flexibility, variety and more ways to chase The Greatest Snow on Earth® through Utah’s mountains. Utah resorts welcome Epic Pass, Ikon Pass, Indy Pass, and Mountain Collective, resulting in easier and more affordable access to skiing and riding in Utah than ever before. If exclusivity is your thing, get your hands on a limited quantity Ski Utah Gold Pass valid for unlimited days at all 15 of Utah’s resorts, meaning you can wake up, check the snow report, and decide where to ski that day. We don’t mess around when it comes to powder days.
Below, we hope we’ve distilled the information on multi-resort passes thoroughly enough to help you decide on where your pass allegiance will lie for 2026–27 and how you can get the most skiing for your buck!

Epic Pass
Utah Resort Access: Park City Mountain
Epic Pass
Enjoy unlimited access to Park City Mountain, the largest resort in the U.S. with the Epic Pass. The Epic Pass also provides access to 90+ resorts worldwide including unrestricted access to 37 resorts in the US.
Another benefit of Epic Passes is access to seven days of skiing or snowboarding at Telluride Ski Resort, and an additional seven days total at six resorts in the Canadian Rockies for the 2026–27 season.
Looking Abroad?
Venture to Japan – The Epic Pass includes five consecutive days of skiing and snowboarding at Hakuba Valley's ten ski resorts and five consecutive days at Rusutsu Resort for the 2026/27 winter season.
Discover Europe – With access to 10 world class resorts in Europe, including Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis, Crans-Montana Mountain Resort and Verbier 4 Vallées in Switzerland, Ski Arlberg in Austria, Skirama Dolomiti in Italy, Les 3 Vallées in France, and five incredible destination resorts in Austria.
Epic Local Pass
Save a few hundred dollars with the Epic Local Pass, which includes unlimited skiing at 29 resorts and just a handful of holiday blackout restrictions at five additional resorts, including Park City.
Epic Local Holders have expanded access to Verbier 4 Vallées for a total of five consecutive days of skiing and snowboarding during the 2026–27 winter season, subject to restricted peak dates including an additional restricted period between February 6, 2027, to February 20, 2027.
Additionally, the Epic Local Pass provides a total of 10 days combined at Vail, CO, Beaver Creek, CO and Whistler Blackcomb, BC. Peak dates excluded. If you’re looking to ski abroad, you’ll also have five days to use at resorts in Japan and Switzerland.
Epic Local Pass Blackout Dates:
November 27, 2026 to November 28, 2026, December 26–31, 2026, January 16, 2027, February 13–14, 2027
Epic Passes have a lot of benefits, more than we can include here, so make sure to visit epicpass.com for the full beta. https://www.epicpass.com/
New pricing for 2026–27! Young Adults & Teens save 20% on Epic & Epic Local Pass
Budget for Fun:
Epic Flexpay – $0 down, 0% APR allowing you to pay at your own pace and spread out your monthly payments.
Delay then Pay:
Pay $49 down and then pay the balance in mid-September.
Buy with confidence:
Epic Coverage pass insurance is included at no charge with all eligible Epic Passes. Epic Coverage provides protection for qualifying personal events and resort closures.
Ikon Pass
Utah Resort Access: Alta Ski Area, Brighton, Deer Valley Resort, Snowbasin Resort, Snowbird and Solitude Mountain Resort
Ikon Pass
Ski/ride all over Utah with the Ikon Pass, offering unlimited access to Solitude Mountain Resort, seven days each at Deer Valley*, Snowbasin, and Brighton, plus seven days shared between Alta/Snowbird.
*Lift reservations are required for Deer Valley.
The Ikon Pass provides access to over 70+ unique destinations worldwide across 13 countries, 18 of those resorts with unlimited skiing/riding.
New for 2026–27: There are several new Ikon benefits this season! Renewing Ikon Pass holders now get to choose a Renewal Reward, such as pass discounts or retail discounts. Also, you can now save up to $100 per child pass with the purchase of an adult pass. Another bonus is the new refundable Ikon Pass and Base Pass products.
Full pass perks also come with the Ikon Pass.
Ikon Base Pass
Ikon Base Pass saves some cash while still offering access to three Utah resorts. Unlimited access to Solitude Mountain Resort, plus five days each at Brighton and Snowbird.
Looking wider, the Ikon Base Pass provides unlimited access to 15 resorts plus up to 5 days each at other destinations across the globe (some with backout dates noted below).
Select pass perks also come with the Ikon Base Pass.
Ikon Base Blackout Dates: December 26–30, 2026, January 16–17, 2027, February 13–14, 2027
The New Ikon Base Squad Pack
Go all in with four of your friends and save big. Riders age 23–28 lock in an Ikon Base Pass for $750 USD, a $199 USD savings on each pass, when one person buys 5 passes for the group.
Looking for just a taste of a few mountains? Session Passes provide two, three, and four days total at select destinations.
Buy now, ride now:
Buy your 2026–27 Ikon Pass today to unlock access to spring skiing at up to 17 destinations, with immediate access at select mountains.
Please note each destination's 2026–27 closing date prior to planning your visit. Days are not deducted from your 2026–27 winter access. If you purchased a refundable 2026–27 pass, any 2026 Spring access use will impact the refundability of your pass.
Immediate Access Includes:
· Big Bear Mountain Resort (Bear Mountain, Snow Summit)
· Blue Mountain, Canada
· Crystal (Ikon Pass only)
· Schweitzer (Ikon Pass only)
· Snowshoe
· Snow Valley
· Solitude
· Stratton
· Sugarbush
On April 6, access expands to include:
· June Mountain
· Mammoth Mountain
· Tremblant
· Palisades Tahoe
· Winter Park
· Arapahoe Basin
· Deer Valley (Ikon Pass only, unlimited, not counted towards 7 visits in 26/27)
· Steamboat (unlimited, not counted towards 5 visits in 26/27)
Ski/Ride with Confidence:
Ikon currently offers Spot Injury Insurance, if you’re injured while using your pass, Spot’s $0-deductible Injury Insurance helps cover eligible out-of-pocket medical expenses—like emergency transport, ER visits, physical therapy, and even deductibles and copays. No primary health insurance is required.
Coverage details and eligibility vary. Non-U.S. residents should visit Spot’s site for eligibility information. Coverage for Mountain Biking is available to U.S. residents only.
Mountain Collective Pass
Utah Resort Access: Alta Ski Area, Snowbasin Resort and Snowbird
The Mountain Collective offers two days of access each at Alta, Snowbasin, and Snowbird in addition to 24 other resorts, including some within reasonable striking distance from Utah, like Sun Valley, Aspen/Snowmass, Big Sky, Grand Targhee, and Jackson Hole, all with no blackout dates. Passholders also receive 50% off single-day lift tickets after the two days have been used, making it easy to get in plenty of Utah skiing and riding at a hefty discount.
New for 2026–27: new this season, passholders who refer a new Mountain Collective passholder will be rewarded with an extra bonus day at the resort of their choosing.
Friends & Family get 25%-discount off 1-day lift tickets at any Mountain Collective resort. Max. 8 lift tickets per season.
Limited time: Bonus third day at one resort.
Power Pass
Utah Resort Access: Brian Head Ski Resort and Nordic Valley
Power Pass delivers access to 12 mountains across Colorado, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, and Chile. There are several levels of Power Passes, so I’ll cover a couple of them here, but be sure to visit their site to find the best one for you.
Power Pass
Access: Power Pass offers unlimited skiing at Purgatory, Snowbowl, Brian Head, Sandia Peak, Sipapu, Pajarito, Nordic Valley, Lee Canyon, and Willamette Pass — plus unlimited uplift access for year-round biking at Spider Mountain Bike Park through April 30, 2026. No blackout dates.
Benefits: 10 FREE interconnected days at Valle Nevado and La Parva during the 2025 season; six 35% off online tickets; 10% off on-mountain services; 3 FREE days at partner mountains; 2 FREE rounds of golf plus additional discounts at Birdie Ranch and Bison Golf Club.
Power Pass Select
Enjoy unlimited skiing with Power Pass Select at Sandia Peak, Sipapu, Pajarito, Brian Head, Nordic Valley, and Willamette Pass — AND you’ll get unlimited uplift access at Spider Mountain Bike Park through April 30, 2026.
12 total restricted days at Purgatory, Snowbowl, and Lee Canyon (blackout dates apply).
Blackout Dates: Dec 27–31, 2026; Jan 16–17, 2027; Feb 13–14, 2027
Benefits: 10 FREE interconnected days at Valle Nevado and La Parva during the 2026 season; six 35% off online tickets; 10% off on-mountain services; 3 FREE days at partner mountains; 2 FREE rounds of golf plus additional discounts at Birdie Ranch and Bison Golf Club.
Power Kids
Access: This pass is FREE for all kids 12 & younger - no strings attached! Power Kids can enjoy unlimited skiing at all U.S. Power Pass ski mountains & riding at all U.S. bike parks, including Spider Mountain Bike Park through April 30, 2026. Power Kids also includes unlimited access at Valle Nevado & La Parva during the 2025 season.
Super Senior
Skiers and riders ages 75+ are FREE!
Ski Utah Gold Pass
Ski Utah's Gold Passes provide incredible UNLIMITED access to every. single. mountain. in Utah. The Gold Pass is Utah's only transferable multi-resort pass, valid for unlimited days of skiing at EVERY Utah resort. The Gold Pass has ZERO blackout dates.
If that isn’t enticing enough, there are additional benefits for passholders and summer access at participating resorts.
There are a limited number of Gold Passes sold each season.
Ski Utah 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade Passport
Ski Utah 4th, 5th, and 6th Grade Passport Program is designed to offer any student, regardless of where they hail from, this unique opportunity, along with the chance to experience all that our Utah Ski Resorts have to offer, at a great and reasonable price. The Passport give kids three days to ski or ride at each of Utah’s 15 resorts for only $TBD. Pro Tip: Pair it with the Yeti Pass (below).
Ski Utah Yeti Pass
Ski Utah’s Yeti Pass provides one day of access to each of Utah’s 15 resorts, allowing you to sample The Greatest Snow on Earth® at every mountain in the state. This is also a great parent pass to accompany the Ski Utah 4th, 5th & 6th Grade Passport. There are a limited number of Yeti Passes sold each season.
Indy Pass – Waitlist for 2026–27
Utah Resort Access: Eagle Point, White Pine Touring - Nordic Center
Join the WAITLIST
The Indy Pass is great, unfortunately, it is not openly available. You have the option of adding yourself to their waitlist in the event that passes become available.
Visit classic independent resorts with the Indy Pass. Ski/ride two days each at Eagle Point and White Pine Touring Center in Utah. Indy Pass is valid for two days at a total of 300 independent resorts across the world, including some fun resorts in neighboring Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana, if you’re looking to link up a road trip!
There are no blackout dates with the Indy+ Pass, but you can save $100 by purchasing the regular Indy Pass with holiday restrictions.
Indy Pass Blackout dates:
Eagle Point: No blackout restrictions
White Pine Touring Center: No blackout restrictions
Wasatch Benefit
Wasatch benefit isn't a stand-alone pass program. Instead, it expands access by adding one complimentary ski day Monday–Thursday at Alta, Brighton, Deer Valley, and Snowbird when you buy selected passes from member resorts. Blackout dates may apply.