Keep the Season Going: Mammoth, CA, Offers >50% Discounted Spring Lift Tickets for Pass Holders from Other Resorts

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Your home resort has closed? Fret not, flash your season pass and get a more than 50% discount at Mammoth Mountain this spring. | Credit: Cody Mathison/Mammoth Mountain

Just because your home mountain is starting to wind down (or has wound down) doesn’t mean your ski season has to. At California’s Mammoth Mountain, spring is when the skiing and riding really hit their stride. Soft turns, bluebird skies, and uncrowded runs make this the perfect time to keep stacking days while other resorts start calling it quits.

Mammoth is inviting season pass holders from other resorts to join in the fun with exclusive spring lift ticket pricing. Simply flash a valid 2025-26 season pass from any other mountain at the ticket window and keep your season alive with sun on your face and snow under your skis or board. Between March 30 and April 12, guests can ski for only $99, and from April 13 for only $79, representing a more than 50% discount on day passes.

Even better: kids 12 and under ski for free after April 13 through the end of the season, provided they have a 2025-26 winter season pass from a non-Ikon resort.

Please note: the offer is only valid for tickets purchased at the ticket window for the pass holder in question.

Keep the stoke going at Mammoth Mountain. | Credit: Peter Morning / Mammoth Mountain

For those looking to make it more than a day trip, Mammoth is offering “Second Season” lodging deals. Guests booking two or more nights at select Mammoth Lodging Collection properties can save 25% midweek and 15% on weekends. For larger groups or longer stays, there’s 15% off Mammoth Luxury Home Rentals, giving visitors a chance to settle in for extra days of laps, sunshine, and après.

The timing of these incredible “Second Season” deals could not be better — Mammoth just saw 4-6 inches of snowfall in the last 24 hours, and more is in the forecast. Please note that lift operations for tomorrow, April 2, may start a bit late to allow mountain ops time to clear the fresh snow. The resort is not expecting to start spinning lifts before 9 a.m., so check the website for the most up-to-date lift status.

Spring at Mammoth isn’t just an afterthought—it’s a chance to ride while the season slows everywhere else. Whether you’re chasing untouched snow or simply making the most of your 2025-26 season pass, now is the perfect time to embrace Mammoth’s “Second Season.”

The mountain plans to stay open at least through Memorial Day, giving riders plenty of time to extend their season with this incredible offer.

Are you ready for spring skiing at Mammoth Mountain. | Credit: Peter Morning / Mammoth Mountain

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