Granby, Colorado — The Indy Pass is officially back on sale to the public, and more partners will be joining the mix next season.
Today, the Indy Pass announced that six new ski resorts will join the pass for the 2025-26 season. It’s safe to say that New England skiers and riders will be excited about these new additions. For international travelers, these new partners include ski resorts in Austria, Italy, and Indy’s first resort in the Southern Hemisphere. And for cross-country skiers, another ski resort in Canada has been added.
“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.”
Here’s a breakdown of the six new ski resorts that are coming to the Indy Pass for the 2025-26 season.
Burke Mountain: One of Vermont’s hidden gems will be joining Indy Pass next season.
Located in the Northeast Kingdom, Burke Mountain has excellent terrain variety, with the lower mountain dedicated to beginner trails and terrain parks, and an upper mountain with intermediate, advanced, and expert trails and glades.
Currently, Burke is an allied partner, but now, Indy Passholders will be getting two free days at the Vermont ski resort next season.

Tenney Mountain: Indy Passholders have been actively advocating for Tenney to join Indy for years and they will delighted that beloved New Hampshire resort will be joining the ever growing ranks next season.
Opened in 1959 by 10th Mountain Division Army veteran Sam Hall, Tenney is beloved for its winding trails and majestic views of the Granite State. The New Hampshire ski resort features a vertical drop of 1500 feet and 130 skiable acres.
Tenney has seen lots of improvements recently, including significant snowmaking upgrades, renovating the base lodge, adding new trails/glades, widening the trails back to their original widths, and adding a rope tow to the terrain park.

Corralco Mountain Resort: For the first time, Indy Pass will feature a ski resort in South America and the Southern Hemisphere.
Located in Chile on the Lonquimay volcano, Corralco features more than 1800 hectares (more than 4448 acres) of skiable terrain. Corralco features six lifts, two of which are chairlifts. Last winter, Corralco opened up El Volcan Express, a detachable high speed quad that speed up access to the upper mountain.
Heads up, 2025/2026 Indy passholders can ski at Corralco this summer so you may want to start looking to at flights to South America to enjoy this incredible Chilean resort.

Rauriser-Hochalmbahnen: Located in Austria, the family friendly ski resort features a long season and various terrain options. The ski resort features 32.5 kilometers of trails and ten lifts.
Rauriser-Hochalmbahnen resort joins Skiwelt and Innsbruck as Indy Pass partners in Austria, which makes for an incredibly affordable multi-resort ski vacation in the Alps for anyone who picks up a Indy Pass.

Pila: In lieu of Italy hosting the 2026 Olympics, the Indy Pass is adding a major partner in that country. Located in the Aosta Valley, the Italian ski resort has around 70 kilometers (43.5 miles) of trails and is one of the most reliable snowpacks in Europe’s ski industry.
This season, Pila opened a stunning new gondola. Constructed by Leitner-Poma, the Couis 1 Gondola travels 6 meters a second and can carry 2400 passengers per hour. The second phase will be completed in time for next season.

Mt. Washington XC: Indy Pass will also be adding another cross-country ski resort. With guests starting their journey at the majestic Raven Lodge, the British Columbian Nordic Center offers 28 XC trails with a total length of 55 miles of Nordic trails. The trails go through Strathcona Park, which British Columbia’s oldest provincial park. The Nordic Center also offers snowshoeing and fat bikers.

Ultimately, these are six great additions that avid skiers will love.
As part of the deal for this upcoming winter’s pass, the Indy Pass is offering a money-back guarantee. If Indy doesn’t reach 250 ski resorts by December 1st, passholders will be able to request their money back if they request a refund by December 10th. Indy is confident they’ll have all of their current 230 partners return, plus add new ones to their roster.
The Indy Pass is officially back on sale to the general public. Even for the General Public, the Indy Pass is a great value, only costing $369. As in prior seasons, quantities are limited, so now is the time to buy.
NOTE: Indy Pass just reported that their initial week of renewals was far stronger than in years past which indicates that this sale won’t last long. You would be wise to secure your pass today for the best price (there’s no guarantee the pass will go back on sale later this year).
With these new partners, along with the likelihood that the current mountains return, the 2025-26 season is shaping up to be the best season yet for the Indy Pass. SHOP HERE.

Image Credits: Burke Mountain Resort, Tenney Mountain Resort, Corralco Mountain Resort, Rauriser-Hochalmbahnen, Pila, Leitner-Poma, Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Indy Pass