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Indy Pass now gives you 88 days of skiing at more resorts than any other pass in North America for just $199. 

Organizers of the Indy Pass announced the addition of ten new resorts since it’s launch in August and now provides two days at each of 44 resorts – 88 days of skiing – for just $199. It now offers more resorts in North America than any other multi-mountain pass.

New resorts include:

Sunrise Park, AZ; Caberfae Peaks, MI; Shanty Creek, MI; Swiss Valley, MI; Cannonsburg, MI; Powder Ridge, MN; Terry Peak, SD; Shawnee Mountain, PA; Mohawk Mountain, CT; Ober Gatlinburg, TN

Indy Pass resorts are all independently owned and provide affordable recreation and welcoming atmospheres for beginners and experts alike. Not only are lift tickets less expensive but lodging, lessons, and rentals are also value priced so families and individuals can enjoy more of their favorite
winter sport. Less crowding on the slopes of these authentic and historic hills also makes for more time on the snow and less time in lift lines.

“In this era of corporate consolidation 44 resorts is proving there’s demand for a new pass that represents these authentic family-owned and independent ski areas,” said Doug Fish, president of the Indy Pass. “Not only is the industry embracing the concept but consumers are as well. We’re seeing brisk sales to a wide range of skiers from young families and occasional to hardcore riders and retirees who want to explore some new mountains.”

With 14 resorts in the Midwest and nine in the Northeast, skiers and riders in those regions now have an amazing selection of hidden gems to discover.

The Pacific Northwest is another region with a high concentration of rugged independents that offer some of the best snow and terrain in North America.

The Indy Pass now features more resorts in North America than any other multi-mountain pass.

Participating resorts for the 2019-2020 season are:

WESTERN REGION – 15

ALASKA – Eaglecrest Ski Area

ALBERTA – Castle Mountain Resort

ARIZONA – Sunrise Park Ski Area

BRITISH COLUMBIA – Apex Mountain Resort

CALIFORNIA – Mt. Shasta Ski Park

IDAHO – Brundage Mountain, Silver Mountain

OREGON – Hoodoo

MONTANA – Lost Trail Powder Mountain, Red Lodge Mountain

UTAH – Beaver Mountain

WASHINGTON – 49 Degrees North, Hurricane Ridge, Mission Ridge, White Pass

MIDWEST REGION – 14

MICHIGAN – Big Powderhorn Resort, Caberfae Peaks, Cannonsburg Ski Area, Pine Mountain Resort,
Shanty Creek, Swiss Valley Ski Area

MINNESOTA – Giants Ridge, Spirit Mountain, Powder Ridge Mountain Park and Resort

SOUTH DAKOTA – Terry Peak Ski Area

WISCONSIN – Little Switzerland, Nordic Mountain, Trollhaugen, Tyrol Basin

EASTERN REGION – 15

CONNECTICUT – Mohawk Mountain Ski Area

MASSACHUSETTS – Berkshire East Mountain Resort, Catamount Mountain Resort*

NEW HAMPSHIRE – Pats Peak

NEW YORK – Catamount Mountain Resort*, Greek Peak Mountain Resort

NORTH CAROLINA – Cataloochee Ski Area

PENNSYLVANIA – Blue Knob Resort, Shawnee Mountain

TENNESSEE – Ober Gatlinburg Ski Area

VERMONT – Bolton Valley Resort, Magic Mountain, Suicide Six

VIRGINIA – Bryce Resort, Massanutten Resort

WEST VIRGINIA – Canaan Valley Ski Resort

37 of 44 participating resorts offer UNRESTRICTED, season-long access. Five have holiday blackouts and two allow weekday-only access.

See indyskipass.com for details.

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