The 7 Most Affordable Season Passes in the United States

Brent Thomas | | Post Tag for BrainsBrains
Posing in the snow
Have fun without breaking the bank at these ski areas. Credit: www.treetops.com

When it comes to ski season passes, the spotlight often falls on high-priced options like Deer Valley or Aspen, where a single pass can cost multiple thousands of dollars. However, for families, beginners, or budget-conscious skiers, there are far more affordable alternatives focused on smaller, more intimate resorts.

Unlike the Epic and Ikon passes, which offer access to dozens of mountains globally, these budget-friendly passes cater to those looking for a more local, family-oriented experience without breaking the bank. These smaller resorts may not offer the big vertical, massive footprints, or even be open every day, but they do provide a more relaxed atmosphere and can offer substantial value without the hefty price tag associated with some of the most prestigious ski destinations. Some even offer reciprocal pass agreements. See below for the seven most affordable adult unlimited season passes in the United States for the 2024-25 season. Keep in mind prices can change as the season gets closer.

#7 Mount Ashawabay, WI – $225

#6 Steeplechase, MN – $200

Steeplechase also has 36 reciprocal pass partners. Credit: bringmethenews.com

#5 Mt. Ski Gull, MN – $160

#4 Camp 10, WI – $159

Camp 10 Ski Area is open December through mid-March on Saturdays and Sundays and all Christmas week. Credit: explorerhinelander.com

#3 Mont du Lac, WI – $149.99

#2 Standing Rocks Park, WI – $90

#1 Buckskin Hills, UT – $50

Buckskin Hills offers skiing, snowboarding, and tubing, as well as mountain biking, motocross, camping, a shooting range, and more in the summer. Credit: buckskinhills.com

No matter where you ski, whether it’s a luxury resort or a smaller, more affordable mountain, the essence of sliding down snow and having fun is what the sport is all about. These budget-friendly season passes may not come with the glitz and glamour of more popular places, but they offer the opportunity to enjoy fresh powder, family-friendly vibes, and laid-back slopes without the steep price tag.

At the end of the day, the joy of skiing isnโ€™t about where you are, but the thrill of carving through snow and making memories with friends and family. With these affordable passes, you can experience the magic of winter without breaking the bank.

Todd Ligare skiing at Deer Valley, UT.
In contrast, an unlimited season pass to Deer Valley costs $3,400 for the 2024-25 season. Credit: Deer Valley

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