Indy PassSAM Magazine—Granby, Colo., March 1, 2025—Indy Pass will include six new ski area partners in 2025-26, including the first Southern Hemisphere partner resort. Next season’s pass goes on sale March 1, with limited quantities available and guaranteed access to 250 resorts.

The new additions are Burke Mountain, Vt.; Tenney Mountain, N.H.; Corralco Mountain Resort, Chile; Rauriser-Hochalmbahnen, Austria; Pila, Italy; and Mt. Washington XC, British Columbia, Canada. Indy Pass holders can ski this summer at Corralco when it’s winter in the Southern Hemisphere.

"Indy Pass’ singular purpose has remained the same since our first season: to empower more people to ski while supporting independent resorts and the communities around them," said Indy Pass director Erik Mogensen. “We look forward to expanding the value of the pass each and every season, and there's no doubt 25/26 Indy Pass will be the most valuable offering to our passholders yet."

Partner ski areas are contracted one year at a time. Pass holders can request a refund before Dec. 1 if the number of Indy Pass resort partners is less than 250 by Nov. 1. A passholder can also request a refund for an unused pass by Dec. 1 if their favorite resort from the 2024-25 season does not renew for 2025-26.

“The process to re-contract our current 230 independent partner resorts takes time,” said Indy Pass founder Doug Fish. “Based on new interest to join the pass from various resorts and conversations with our current partners, we are confident our total roster will increase significantly by next season, hence the guarantee.” 

The price for returning pass holders as of today is $349 for an adult base pass and $369 for new passholders.