^Image Credit: Ian Zinner/Arapahoe Basin Ski Area

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area just announced a great option for skiers and riders looking to make the most out of the remainder of the season. The Sunday Pass is only $299, and it has no restrictions or blackout days.

That means you get unlimited access once a week to the ski area with the longest season in all of Colorado. Pretty shweeet.

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Image Credit: Ian Zinner/Arapahoe Basin Ski Area (2.20.22)

Click here get more info on the Sunday Pass at A-Basin

Ski or ride Sundays through the rest of the 21-22 season (we usually stay open into June). No restrictions or blackout dates. All the Sundays you want!

Passholder Benefits

Sunday Passholders get food, beverage, retail, and tune shop discounts, plus unlimited discounted lift tickets for friends and family (which must be purchased online in advance). Benefits subject to change. Find the full benefits list, here.

Ski / Ride More Sustainably This Season by joining the Snowhugger Club

Offset your ski season’s carbon emissions with a $10 donation to the Colorado Carbon Fund and support local environmental projects with a $20 donation to the High Country Conservation Center. When you do that, you’ll get additional, exclusive discounts at the mountain. Click here for Snowhugger Club details.

Important Season Pass Fine Print

  • Arapahoe Basin pass products are NON-REFUNDABLE and NON-TRANSFERABLE under ANY circumstances including, but not limited to, unplanned closures, snow conditions, weather, natural disasters, pandemics or other acts of God. Prices subject to change at any time.
  • While we anticipate a more normal season for 2021-22, all operations and benefits are subject to public health and safety restrictions.
  • Prices subject to change at any time.

Featured Image Credit: Ian Zinner/Arapahoe Basin Ski Area. (3.22.21)

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