IKON Pass Resorts

The IKON pass provides access up to 36 destinations throughout the US. Explore below the resorts that accept the IKON Pass.

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Resorts are listed by State and Ski Resort:

Girdwood, Alaska

Summit Elevation: 2750'

Vertical Drop: 2500'

Skiable Acres: 1610

Trails: 76

Lifts: 7

Lodges: 2

Big Bear Lake, California

Summit Elevation: 8805'

Vertical Drop: 1665'

Skiable Acres: 1908

Trails: 15

Lifts: 12

Lodges: 1

June Lake, California

Summit Elevation: 10090'

Vertical Drop: 2590'

Skiable Acres: 1500

Trails: 41

Lifts: 7

Lodges: 2

Mammoth Lakes, California

Summit Elevation: 11053'

Vertical Drop: 3100'

Skiable Acres: 3500

Trails: 150

Lifts: 25

Lodges: 5

Olympic Valley, California

Summit Elevation: 9050

Vertical Drop: 2850'

Skiable Acres: 6000

Trails: 270

Lifts: 421

Lodges: 2

Big Bear Lake, California

Summit Elevation: 8200'

Vertical Drop: 1200'

Skiable Acres: 240

Trails: 27

Lifts: 16

Lodges: 1

Keystone, Colorado

Summit Elevation: 13050'

Vertical Drop: 2530'

Skiable Acres: 1428

Trails: 147

Lifts: 9

Lodges: 3

Snowmass Village, Colorado

Summit Elevation: 12510'

Vertical Drop: 4406'

Skiable Acres: 3342

Trails: 336

Lifts: 40

Lodges: 11

Frisco, Colorado

Summit Elevation: 12441'

Vertical Drop: 2738'

Skiable Acres: 2490

Trails: 140

Lifts: 24

Lodges: 1

Nederland, Colorado

Summit Elevation: 10600'

Vertical Drop: 1400'

Skiable Acres: 680

Trails: 89

Lifts: 10

Lodges: 2

Steamboat Springs, Colorado

Summit Elevation: 10568'

Vertical Drop: 3668'

Skiable Acres: 2965

Trails: 169

Lifts: 18

Lodges: 3

Winter Park, Colorado

Summit Elevation: 12060'

Vertical Drop: 3060'

Skiable Acres: 3081

Trails: 166

Lifts: 23

Lodges: 6

Carrabassett Valley, Maine

Summit Elevation: 4237'

Vertical Drop: 2820'

Skiable Acres: 1250

Trails: 149

Lifts: 13

Lodges: 3

Newry, Maine

Summit Elevation: 3150'

Vertical Drop: 2340'

Skiable Acres: 870

Trails: 135

Lifts: 15

Lodges: 4

Harbor Springs, Michigan

Summit Elevation: 1530'

Vertical Drop: 552'

Skiable Acres: 435

Trails: 55

Lifts: 10

Lodges: 1

Boyne Falls, Michigan

Summit Elevation: 1120'

Vertical Drop: 500'

Skiable Acres: 415

Trails: 60

Lifts: 12

Lodges: 2

Thompsonville,, Michigan

Summit Elevation: 1132'

Vertical Drop: 375'

Skiable Acres: 102

Trails: 55

Lifts: 4

Lodges: 1

Big Sky, Montana

Summit Elevation: 11166'

Vertical Drop: 4350'

Skiable Acres: 5850

Trails: 300

Lifts: 36

Lodges: 1

Lincoln, New Hampshire

Summit Elevation: 3050'

Vertical Drop: 2100'

Skiable Acres: 370

Trails: 61

Lifts: 11

Lodges: 1

Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico

Summit Elevation: 12481'

Vertical Drop: 3281'

Skiable Acres: 1294

Trails: 110

Lifts: 14

Lodges: 2

Windham, New York

Summit Elevation: 3100'

Vertical Drop: 1600'

Skiable Acres: 285

Trails: 54

Lifts: 12

Lodges: 1

Bend, Oregon

Summit Elevation: 9065'

Vertical Drop: 3365'

Skiable Acres: 4300

Trails: 101

Lifts: 15

Lodges: 2

Palmerton, Pennsylvania

Summit Elevation: 1600'

Vertical Drop: 1082'

Skiable Acres: 171

Trails: 34

Lifts: 16

Lodges: 2

Alta, Utah

Summit Elevation: 11068'

Vertical Drop: 2538'

Skiable Acres: 2614

Trails: 119

Lifts: 9

Lodges: 4

Salt Lake City, Utah

Summit Elevation: 10500'

Vertical Drop: 1875'

Skiable Acres: 1050

Trails: 66

Lifts: 7

Lodges: 1

Park City, Utah

Summit Elevation: 9570'

Vertical Drop: 3000'

Skiable Acres: 2026

Trails: 103

Lifts: 21

Lodges: 4

Huntsville, Utah

Summit Elevation: 9570'

Vertical Drop: 3260'

Skiable Acres: 3000

Trails: 103

Lifts: 11

Lodges: 4

Snowbird, Utah

Summit Elevation: 11000'

Vertical Drop: 3240'

Skiable Acres: 2500

Trails: 142

Lifts: 13

Lodges: 4

Solitude, Utah

Summit Elevation: 10488'

Vertical Drop: 2494'

Skiable Acres: 1200

Trails: 82

Lifts: 9

Lodges: 4

Killington, Vermont

Summit Elevation: 4241'

Vertical Drop: 3050'

Skiable Acres: 1509

Trails: 162

Lifts: 21

Lodges: 5

Mendon, Vermont

Summit Elevation: 3967'

Vertical Drop: 1966'

Skiable Acres: 183

Trails: 60

Lifts: 7

Lodges: 1

Stratton Mountain, Vermont

Summit Elevation: 3875'

Vertical Drop: 2003'

Skiable Acres: 670

Trails: 94

Lifts: 11

Lodges: 3

Warren, Vermont

Summit Elevation: 4083'

Vertical Drop: 2600'

Skiable Acres: 581

Trails: 111

Lifts: 16

Lodges: 1

Snoqualmie Pass, Washington

Summit Elevation: 5420'

Vertical Drop: 2280'

Skiable Acres: 1994

Trails: 89

Lifts: 25

Lodges: 4

Snowshoe, West Virginia

Summit Elevation: 4848'

Vertical Drop: 1500'

Skiable Acres: 257

Trails: 60

Lifts: 13

Lodges: 2

Teton Village, Wyoming

Summit Elevation: 10450'

Vertical Drop: 4139'

Skiable Acres: 2500

Trails: 134

Lifts: 13

Lodges: 4

A Guide to the Ikon Ski Pass

Introduction

Welcome to the world of endless winter adventures! If you're a ski or snowboard enthusiast, you've probably heard of the Ikon Ski Pass. But what is it exactly, and why is it becoming a must-have for snow lovers? Let's dive into the snowy world of the Ikon Pass and find out.

What is the Ikon Pass?

The Ikon Pass is like a golden ticket for snow sports lovers. It's a season-long ski pass that grants you access to a network of top ski resorts across the globe. Imagine being able to ski in different locations, from the snowy peaks of Colorado to the rugged mountains of Japan, all with just one pass. It's a dream come true for those who love variety and adventure.

Resorts at Your Fingertips

One of the best things about the Ikon Pass is the sheer number of resorts you can access. With over 40 destinations worldwide, you're spoilt for choice. You can carve your way down the famous slopes of Aspen, glide through the powder at Steamboat, or explore international destinations like Canada's Banff or Switzerland's Zermatt. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, there's a perfect slope waiting for you.

Choosing Your Pass: Ikon Pass vs. Ikon Base Pass

Now, let's talk options. The Ikon Pass comes in two flavors: the Ikon Pass and the Ikon Base Pass. The main Ikon Pass offers unlimited access to most resorts with no blackout dates. On the other hand, the Ikon Base Pass is more budget-friendly but comes with a few more restrictions and blackout dates during peak times. Think of it as choosing between an all-access or a slightly more limited, but still fantastic, adventure.

The Perks of Going Ikon

Besides the incredible skiing and snowboarding, the Ikon Pass comes with some sweet perks. We're talking discounts on lodging, food, and even gear rentals. Plus, special deals and early booking privileges exist for events at various resorts. It's not just a pass; it's a whole package of winter fun.

Pricing: An Investment in Winter Fun

Investing in an Ikon Pass requires a bit of a budget, but it's well worth the experiences you'll gain. Prices vary depending on the type of pass and when you purchase it. It's a good idea to keep an eye out for early bird specials or end-of-season sales for the best deals.

Who Should Consider the Ikon Pass?

So, who is the Ikon Pass perfect for? In short, anyone who loves snow sports! Whether you're a family looking for a winter holiday, a solo traveler craving adventure, or a group of friends planning a ski trip, the Ikon Pass can fit your needs. It's especially great for those who plan to hit the slopes more than a few times a season.

Ikon vs. The World: Comparing Ski Passes

When choosing a ski pass, the Ikon Pass stands out for its global reach and variety of resorts. While other passes like the Epic Pass also offer access to multiple destinations, the Ikon Pass is renowned for its unique selection of resorts and flexibility, especially for international travel.

Conclusion

In summary, the Ikon Pass is more than just a ski pass; it's a passport to some of the best winter destinations in the world. With access to a wide range of resorts, additional perks, and options to suit different budgets and preferences, it's an investment that promises a season full of unforgettable snow experiences.

Call to Action

Are you ready to embark on your next winter adventure? Check out the Ikon Pass website or visit your local ski shop for more information. The mountains are calling, and with the Ikon Pass, the world of snow is yours to explore!

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