At Ski Utah, we want all of Utah's 4th, 5th, and 6th graders to participate in the great outdoors, but more importantly, we want them to learn and develop excellent skiing or snowboarding skills.
Our 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.
If you have already created a Ski Utah Pass account, sign into the Pass Portal and apply for a new pass for the 2024-2025 season! If you forgot your password, no problem—click here, and we'll email you a temporary password.
To track pass availability, redemption history, and more, log into the Pass Portal anytime on any device.
The Ski Utah Passport offers six resorts with no blackout dates. While some resorts have limited blackout dates, the Ski Utah Passport provides an excellent skiing experience. For more details, visit our FAQ page.
This is the best companion pass for parents with students participating in the Ski Utah Passport or for anybody else who wants to explore all of Utah’s resorts. The Yeti Pass is good for one lift ticket at each of Utah’s 15 resorts, and there are no blackout dates!
At $799, that’s around $50 per resort. Quantities are limited, and they do sell out. Purchasing one is easy; add a Yeti Pass to your cart when purchasing a Ski Utah Passport, or you can buy it yourself.
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by Annie Davis
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by Annie Davis
It’s a question I get asked a lot from people with young children. Where can my kids ski for free in Utah?
by Annie Davis
Wanting my kids to try new resorts without hopping on a flight, we headed to Southern Utah to experience Brian Head Resort and Eagle Point Resort.
by Jessica Chindgren
Tips and tricks for skiing or snowboarding with a toddler
by Annie Davis
Tips and tricks to maximize the safety of kids on the slopes.
by Annie Davis
Tips from a local mom who, in full disclosure, is not a ski instructor, but learned a few things along the way in teaching her kids to ski.
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