Loveland Planning to Replace Chair 7, Add New Trails for the 2025-26 Ski Season
This high-alpine, locally-oriented Colorado resort be replacing its oldest and lowest capacity lift for the 2025-26 ski season.
Val Thorens’ Cime Caron Tram Involved in Serious Accident, Out for 2024-25 Season
This 135-passenger aerial tramway has been damaged beyond repair and will see a full replacement for the 2025-26 season.
Ikon and Mountain Collective Passes Go Off Sale December 12th. Here’s Who Should Buy One.
If you plan on visiting certain resorts on the Ikon or Mountain Collective Passes, now is your last time to secure access at a remotely reasonable rate.
Epic Passes Go Off Sale December 2nd. Here’s Why Waiting Could Cost You Big This Ski Season.
Even the most casual skiers and riders planning to visit Epic-affiliated ski resorts will face exponentially higher lift access prices after this deadline passes.
Solitude Eliminates Blackout Days for Ikon Base Pass
Solitude becomes the first Utah ski resort to have no blackout dates for the Ikon Base Pass, which could increase pressure on the Big Cottonwood Canyon resort during holiday periods.
Mountain Collective Adds Sunday River and Megève, France for 2024-25 Season
For the upcoming winter, Mountain Collective will now offer two-day access to 27 destinations around the globe, 21 of which are in North America.
Ski Cooper Slashes Weekday Lift Tickets to $45, Including Walk-Ups
This small, high-alpine Colorado resort is dropping its prices for weekday lift tickets, but they’re doing so with an unprecedented twist.
Summit at Snoqualmie Enacts Paid Parking Policy; Non-Skiers Pay Up to $55 Per Day
Summit at Snoqualmie has struggled to handle the influx of non-resort-users in recent years—and now, the resort seems to be trying to price them out parking-wise.
Indy Pass Adding Loveland, Bear Valley, and Several International Resorts
These changes have the potential to make Indy a more competitive alternative to Epic and Ikon in the Rockies and Sierras.
Powder Mountain Restricting February Weekends to Passholders Only
Powder Mountain has made a lot of questionable choices over the past year, but this is arguably their most boneheaded decision yet.