SAM Magazine—Aspen, Colo., March 4, 2025For the 2025-26 season, the Mountain Collective Pass will once again offer two days of access to 26 ski partner resorts with some changes from the previous year, including the departure of Arapahoe Basin, Colo., and the addition of new pass-holder benefits.mountaincollective

For the upcoming season, pass holders who purchase during the spring sale will receive a bonus third day at a resort of their choice. Additional benefits include 25 percent off day tickets for friends and family, a new perk not offered in 2024-25. Lodging and heli-skiing discounts will also continue.

“The Mountain Collective pass continues to deliver exceptional value for discerning skiers and snowboarders,” said Mountain Collective CEO Todd Burnette. “For the 2025-2026 season, we are thrilled to once again unite an incredible collection of independent resorts under a common pass to provide flexible access at an unparalleled price.”

In the last two seasons, access to Sunday River, Maine; Megève, France; and Bromont, Quebec, were added to the pass, joining Aspen Snowmass, Colo.; Jackson Hole, Wyo.; Sun Valley, Idaho; Chamonix, France; and Niseko United, Japan, among others. Arapahoe Basin, which was acquired by Alterra Mountain Company in November, will depart the pass after six seasons but remains accessible to 2024-25 passholders through the end of this winter.

The 2025-26 Mountain Collective pass is now on sale for $639 USD/$849 CAD for adults, with pricing tiers for young adults and children. Kids age 5 and under qualify for a free pass.