Ikon Pass Just Added 7 Ski Resorts Ahead of the Upcoming Season

Ikon Pass Just Added 7 Ski Resorts Ahead of the Upcoming Season

The Ikon Pass is expanding, adding seven new destinations for the upcoming winter season. Skiers and snowboarders now have access to even more incredible terrain across North America and beyond. This expansion enhances the pass's value and unlocks fresh adventures for Ikon Pass holders, solidifying its position as a leading multi-resort pass. Check out the details for the new resorts on the Ikon Pass website.

Seven New Mountains Join the Ikon Pass Family

So, who are the lucky additions to the Ikon Pass lineup? Let's take a closer look at these thrilling new destinations that will be available for pass holders this winter:

To provide a clear overview of the new additions, here’s a table detailing each resort and its Ikon Pass access levels:

Resort NameLocationIkon Pass AccessIkon Base Pass AccessKey Features
Lutsen MountainsMinnesota, USA7 days combined with Granite Peak5 days combined with Granite PeakOffering stunning views of Lake Superior and the Sawtooth Mountains, Lutsen boasts four interconnected peaks and a gondola, promising a diverse skiing experience in the Midwest. Known for having the most skiable acres in the Midwest, Lutsen also features night skiing.
Snow ValleyCalifornia, USA7 days5 daysLocated in Southern California's San Bernardino Mountains, Snow Valley is a family-friendly resort known for its excellent beginner and intermediate terrain. Snow Valley offers a convenient escape for Southern California residents and features night skiing.
Mountain HighCalifornia, USA7 days5 daysAlso in Southern California, Mountain High is known for being the closest resort to Los Angeles, making it a popular choice for day trips and quick ski getaways. Features three distinct mountains.
Summit at SnoqualmieWashington, USA7 days5 daysJust a short drive from Seattle, the Summit at Snoqualmie offers a variety of terrain across four distinct areas, making it a convenient and accessible option for Pacific Northwest skiers and snowboarders. Features night skiing.
Windham MountainNew York, USA7 days5 daysNestled in the Catskill Mountains, Windham Mountain provides a premier ski experience with well-groomed slopes, modern amenities, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape, offering a fantastic getaway for East Coast skiers.
Blue MountainOntario, Canada7 days5 daysOntario’s largest mountain village resort, Blue Mountain provides a comprehensive experience with slopeside lodging, dining, and entertainment, making it a popular destination for weekend getaways and family vacations. Features night skiing.
Granite PeakWisconsin, USA7 days combined with Lutsen Mountains5 days combined with Lutsen MountainsWith a vertical drop of 700 feet, Granite Peak is one of the tallest ski areas in Wisconsin, offering a challenging and exhilarating experience for advanced skiers and snowboarders.

What This Means for Ikon Pass Holders

The addition of these seven resorts significantly enhances the value of the Ikon Pass. Ikon Pass holders now have access to a more diverse range of ski experiences, from the family-friendly slopes of Snow Valley to the challenging terrain of Granite Peak. This expansion caters to skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels and preferences.

For those who frequently travel or simply enjoy exploring new mountains, this news is particularly exciting. The Ikon Pass is now even more versatile, allowing skiers to experience the unique character and charm of different regions. Whether you're chasing powder in the Pacific Northwest or hitting the slopes on the East Coast, the Ikon Pass provides incredible opportunities to make the most of your winter season.

Choosing the Right Ikon Pass

The Ikon Pass comes in different tiers, offering varying levels of access and benefits. It's important to consider your skiing habits and preferences when choosing the right pass for you. The standard Ikon Pass typically offers unlimited access to a core group of resorts, along with limited days at other partner destinations. The Ikon Base Pass provides more restricted access, with blackout dates at certain resorts. The table above illustrates which pass provides access to the new resorts.

If you're planning to ski primarily at one of the newly added resorts, the Ikon Pass might be a worthwhile investment. However, if you prefer to stick to a specific region or have limited travel plans, a regional pass or day tickets might be more suitable. Carefully evaluate your options and consider the potential savings and benefits before making a decision.

Get Ready for an Epic Winter!

With the addition of these seven new resorts, the Ikon Pass is shaping up to be an even more compelling option for skiers and snowboarders this winter. From coast to coast and even across the border, the possibilities are endless. So, dust off your skis, sharpen your edges, and get ready for an unforgettable season on the slopes! Don't forget to check the official Ikon Pass website for the most up-to-date information on resort access, blackout dates, and other important details. Happy shredding!

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