Ikon Pass: Last Chance to Lock in the Good Stuff



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Jonah Williams, Alta, Utah. Credit: Adam Clark

Crispy mornings and low temps are stoking our fire as fat flakes of white gold blanket mountains worldwide. Now, with the stage set across 50+ of the best destinations around, December 14 is your last chance to buy an Ikon Pass before they go off-sale for the season. Be ready; lifts are spinning, pass holders are grinning, and literal mountains of Good Stuff are ready and waiting for you. This small smattering of stoke is just the start.

California

Huge Snow. Tons of Sun. Fun for Everyone.

Ikon Pass destinations in California
Ikon Pass destinations in California.

When it comes to The Good Stuff, California stays stacked to the summit. From SoCal to NorCal and back, pass holders have endless ways to play. And with some recent seasons lasting well beyond 200+ days, that means tapping into both deep winter scenes and sunny days that gleam. So, get tuned up and dial your turns toward this sampling of typical Cali Goods. There’s plenty more where these come from.

skier jumping in front of mountain sunset
Nick Miles skiing at Mammoth Mountain. Credit: Grant Gunderson

Mammoth Mountain

Wind Buffed Good Stuff: Discover some of the best snow and wind buff on the mountain at Drop Out and Wipe Out Chutes, accessible from Chair 23. Then, test your luck and spin the shot wheel at Tusk’s, where tasty Melon Ball shots compete with Black Death, a soy sauce and vodka shot.

Palisades Tahoe

Acres on Acres of Good Stuff: Take time to explore all 6,000 acres at these two distinctly different mountains – from Hot Wheels Gully to the high-elevation powder stashes off Granite Chief. Lap the steeps off KT-22 or Headwall, then hike Estelle Bowl and sneak in a few runs from Scott chair.

Getting The Good Stuff at Palisades Tahoe. Credit: Grant Gunderson

June Mountain

Pacing The Goods: California’s family mountain is well known for its wide-open cruisers and a kid-friendly pace. For those who want to take it higher, expert skiers and riders can hit J7 to access the steeps off the summit.

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Big Bear Mountain Resort

Start with The Good Stuff: Kick off the day from the top of Bear Peak and head down Geronimo, the highest lift-served run in Southern California at 8,805 feet. To get your legs burning, test your skills at the canyons: Bow, Deer, and Goldmine.

Big Bear Mountain Resort terrain park.
Big Bear Mountain Resort half pipe. Credit: Jared Meyer

Snow Valley

No Hassel Views: Leave the car behind and take Mountain Transit from San Bernardino Station. After getting delivered directly at Snow Valley’s entrance, seek views from Mountaintop Terrace, where you can glimpse the San Gorgonio Wilderness, Downtown Los Angeles, Santa Catalina Island, and the Pacific Ocean.

Colorado

Sunshine. Rockies Pow. Views That Wow. 

Ikon Pass destinations in Colorado.
Ikon Pass destinations in Colorado.

The list starts with six solid reasons to hit up the Colorado Rockies – namely, its collection of six fantastic Ikon Pass destinations. Then, once you start digging into the scene, that list of reasons grows longer and longer until it quickly becomes limitless. Yup, that’s the Good Stuff calling your name. Drop in on a couple of Colorado highlights that will inspire your next adventure.

Aspen Snowmass

Go Big, Be Bold: Treat yourself to Aspen Highland’s crown jewel—Highland Bowl. Earn your turns with a 45-minute hike to the top. After a summit selfie and some serious send in the bowl, celebrate with a signature raclette and Veuve Clicquota order at Aspen’s legendary Cloud Nine Bistro. Then, settle in for an afternoon of party-watching and lift-hopping.

Willie Volckhausen skiing on Ajax mountan in Aspen, CO.
Willie Volckhausen skiing on Ajax mountain in Aspen, CO. Credit: Grant Gunderson

Arapahoe Basin

Beloved Beavers: Tackle the tight, steep glades of The Beavers, terrain that delivers deep snow and excellent sight lines for an ideal tree skiing experience. Then, top off the day with A-Basin’s signature cocktail, the Bacon Bloody Mary from the 6th Alley Bar.

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Steamboat

Luck Into The Good Stuff: Once you’ve lapped Steamboat’s brand new Wild Blue gondola – the fastest gondola in North America – it’s time to get deep. Head to the top of Storm Peak lift and tap the head of the Buddy Werner statue for good luck before scouting out Champagne Powder® on Steamboat’s snowiest runs, Ted’s Ridge, Buddy’s Run, and hike-to terrain on top of Mt. Werner.

Ebon Mond skiing at Steamboat.
Ebon Mond skiing at Steamboat. Credit: Grant Gunderson

Eldora Mountain Resort

Go for the Glades: When visiting the only Colorado destination on the front range, make your way to the glades after a fresh coat drops. From east to west, try Jolly Jug Glades, Gully Glades, Brian’s Glades, Salto Glades, and Moose Glades.

Winter Park Resort

Feel the Burn: If leg-burning moguls are your idea of a good time, then there’s no better place than the Mary Jane Territory – one of seven territories with diverse terrain. Tailgate like a local at the mountainside C-Lot and lap the Railbender, Boiler, and Outhouse bumps.

McKenna Peterson skiing at Winter Park, CO.
McKenna Peterson skiing at Winter Park, CO. Credit: Grant Gunderson

Copper Mountain

Go for Gold: Start your day like an Olympian and carve down Andy’s Encore, Oh No, and Rosi’s Run— all professional-grade terrain that’s part of the U.S. Ski Team Speed Center.

Utah

Backyard Peaks. Wasatch Wows. Breakfasts of Pow. 

Ikon Pass destinations in Utah.

The closer they come, the more Good Stuff can be found right under your thumb. With six stunning destinations within a 40-minute drive, Utah is unabashedly awesome. Now, you just need to decide where to go.

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Deer Valley Resort

The Best of The Good Stuff: When seeking the inside track on crispy cord and buttery perfection, drop in on Deer Valley’s Ski with a Champion program, where you can hit the slopes with a ranging host of Olympians. Afterward, be sure to complete the package with a bowl of Deer Valley’s world-famous Turkey Chili.

Todd Ligare skiing at Deer Valley, UT.
Todd Ligare skiing at Deer Valley, UT. Credit: Grant Gunderson

Solitude Mountain Resort

More Than Just Family-Friendly Good Stuff: Solitude is as gnarly as it is family-friendly. Drop the kids off for a lesson, then hike up Fantasy Ridge, which takes you to Black Bess Chutes and Honeycomb Chutes, home to some of Big Cottonwood Canyon’s best deep powder.

Brighton

The Good Stuff Gets Parked: An icon in the Utah Park scene, freestylers can spend entire seasons hitting the multitude of kickers and jibs in Brighton’s five terrain parks.

Alta Ski Area

Deep Days of Good Stuff: With an average of 545 inches per year, this skier-exclusive destination delivers endless powder to enjoy all season long. Lovers of the steep and deep blast through powder in Devil’s Castle Area or skirt through trees on Back Forty, So Long, and Supreme Challenge.

Jonah Williams, Alta, UT
Jonah Williams, Alta, UT. Credit: Adam Clark

Snowbasin

Strawberry Fields Forever: Head directly up Needles Gondola to venture to Strawberry Fields in search of fresh, powder-pillow perfection. This landscape is a local favorite and has plenty of open space with endless lines to explore. Then, seek the scene at John Paul Lodge for a sweet selfie spot and Bavarian dining that features an all-day waffle bar.

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Snowbird

Tunnel Your Way to The Good Stuff: Pick your way through mountains of advanced terrain by way of North America’s only subterranean tunnel, which transports you through Mt. Baldy. Afterward, tour the Tram Club for a spirited après scene.

Snowbird, UT. Credit: Grant Gunderson

It’s all Good, and it’s all here for you. With an Ikon Pass in hand, you can access every inch of winter’s waiting adventure – this little list is just a tiny glimpse of the 50+ Ikon Pass destinations that span 11 countries and 17 states from coast to coast. But winter won’t wait forever. Snow’s sticking, and time’s ticking. Now is the time to pick up your pass, pull out the map, and start planning all of The Good Stuff you’ll find this winter.

The last day to buy an Ikon Pass is December 14.

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