Indy Pass, The Ski Pass With a Cult Following, Lowers Prices and Adds 16 New Resorts
The Indy Pass, a popular ski pass that offers two days of downhill skiing or riding, plus cross-country skiing access at each of its hundreds of partner ski resorts globally, has added 16 new resorts for the next ski season, according to a press release.
New for the 26/27 ski season are European destinations Les 7 Laux, France; Bergbahnen Hohsaas AG, Switzerland; Valmorel, France; Stöten i Sälen, Sweden; Levi, Finland; and Stranda Ski Resort, Norway.
Also new for the 26/27 season is Pebble Creek Ski Area, ID, and Murray Ski Ridge, BC.
A handful of cross-country ski resorts, including Steamboat Ski Touring Center XC, Colorado, and Bethel Village Trails XC, New Hampshire, have joined the ranks next season as well.
The Indy Pass limits when passes can be purchased and how many total passes are sold each season.
However, Indy Pass also announced that it is opening the pass renewal period for current passholders today, February 25, 2026. It also said that skiers on the current waitlist will be invited, and that a public sale period for the Winter 26/27 season will then begin on March 1, 2026.
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Indy Pass
The Indy Pass differs from ski passes like Epic and Ikon. Indy Pass holders can redeem their pass for two days of skiing at each partner resort. Epic and Ikon pass holders have unlimited access at dozens of resorts; thus, there's a significant price difference.
For the Winter 26/27 season, the Indy Pass Plus will cost $399. That's two days of access, without blackout dates, to ski resorts like Jay Peak, VT; Cannon Mountain, NH; Brundage Mountain, ID; and hundreds more.