EPIC – IKON – INDY – Mountain Collective Skiing

Your complete list of Ski Areas on the Best Season Passes

The EPIC battle for your skiing dollars is on at the most IKON-ic ski resorts.
While overwhelming to the ski consumer, lift ticket prices are $200+for a day, so a season pass at 40+ ski resorts for $1000 (2025-25 $1051) is great value in 2026!
Weird but wonderful economics for the frequent skier! The big question: which ski pass is right for you? Vail Resorts debuted the mega mountain Epic Pass in 2008 as it started amassing ski resorts. Then, Alterra Group – led by Aspen Resorts – launched its competing IKON Pass in 2018.
Both multi-ski-resort season-passes offer exceptional value for the frequent skier…
Here is a list of Season Pass Ski Resorts, Epic to IKON, Indy to Mountain Collective

The Epic Pass Unlimited is valid at 42 Vail owned resort plus partners, for about $1100:
Vail in Colorado – the flagship
Beaver Creek
Keystone
Breckenridge
Crested Butte
Telluride (7 days)
Park City Utah
Heavenly in California
NorthStar
Kirkwood
Stevens Pass Washington
Whistler Blackcomb Canada
Stowe Vermont
Mount Snow
Okemo
Attitash NH
Wildcat
Mount Sunapee
Crotched Mountain
Hunter in NY
Crans Montana and Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis in Switzerland
SaalbachZell am See, and Kaprun Kitzsteinhorn Austria
Canadian RockiesKicking Horse, Kimberley, Fernie, Nakiska.
5 consecutive days in Switzerland’s Verbier 4 Vallees region with a lodging purchase,
7 Days at Skirama Dolomiti and Les 3 Vallees France – Val Thorens, Courcheval, Meribel
3 days in The Arlberg in Austria
5 days in Japan – Hakuba

IKON PASS has over 50 ski areas with some restrictions, for about $1300
Big Sky Montana
Jackson Hole Wyoming
Colorado: Aspen Snowmass
Arapahoe Basin
Copper Mountain
Winter Park
Steamboat
Utah: Deer Valley
Snowbasin
Snowbird
Alta
Solitude & Brighton
California: Mammoth
Sierra at Tahoe
Palisades Tahoe (formerly Squaw Valley)
Idaho: Sun Valley
Schweitzer
Washington: Crystal
Snoqualmie
Oregon: Mt Bachelor
Vermont: Sugarbush
Killington Pico
Stratton
Maine: Sunday River
Sugarloaf
Loon NH
Canada
Tremblant Quebec
SkiBig3 – Banff Sunshine, Lake Louise & Norquay
Revelstoke Mountain
Cypress Mountain
Red Mountain
Panorama
Sun Peaks
Tremblant Quebec
The Alps
Zermatt and St Moritz Switzerland
Chamonix France
Kitzbuhel Austria
Dolomite Superski – inc Cortina, Val Gardena, Alta Badia, Arabba, Krontplatz
and
Japan Niseko
Valle Nevado Chile

MORE PASS OPTIONS:
The Mountain Collective 2 Days at 27 Resorts then 50% off tickets thereafter, for a pass price of $650
Alta Ski Area
Arapahoe Basin
Aspen Snowmass
Big Sky
Grand Targhee
Jackson Hole
Snowbasin
Snowbird
Sugar Bowl
Sugarloaf
Sun Valley
Sunday River
Taos Ski Valley
CANADA
Banff Sunshine
Lake Louise
Marmot Basin
Panorama
Revelstoke
Sun Peaks Resort
Le Massif de Charlevoix Quebec
ALPS Chamonix France
Niseko Japan
Valle Nevado Chile

The Indy Pass as in “Independent” Ski Areas, is a cool pass option for about $350 offering 2 days of skiing at over 230 ski areas in the US, Europe, Japan, and South America. Only challenge is its just two days at each… so a ski safari is in order… see our review of the Indy Pass and its ski resorts.

Europe Alps Mega Ski Passes:
Tirol Snow Card: Valid at 90 Ski Areas in the Tirol of Austria including 5 Glacier Resorts. 1100 Lifts, 4000km (2,485 mi) of Trails.

Super Ski Card: This Ski Pass covers Austria’s Saltzburg and Kitzbuheler Alps. 22 Regions, 87 Ski Resorts, 939 Ski Lifts, 2815 km of Pistes, 796 Huts

Switzerland’s Magic Pass is your ticket to 90+ ski areas in Switzerland, Italy & France – Click Here for Magic Pass Details.