Powder skiing at Powder Mountain.
Powder skiing at Powder Mountain. Credit: Powder Mountain

Powder Mountain‘s season passes for the 2025/26 season are on sale now, and they come with eight days of passholder only skiing.

Weekends throughout February are passholder only, meaning lift lines will stay short during what’s usually one of the busiest times of years. February 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, and March 1 will all be passholder only, but you can still bring up a friend by using one of your buddy tickets (midweek passholders will not be able to ski on the passholder only weekends).

Those with a season pass will have access to eight 50% buddy passes with no blackout dates or restrictions. That includes on passholder weekends, so you aren’t blocked from skiing with your friends or visitors throughout February. Passholders will also be able to enjoy three early access days throughout the season, with lifts starting at 8am on January 24, February 15, and March 14.

Riding the chairlift at Powder Mountain.
Riding the chairlift at Powder Mountain. Credit: Powder Mountain

A Powder Mountain adult season pass comes with no blackout dates, a free UTA Ski Bus pass, an OpenSnow subscription, and 20% off discounts on lessons, rentals, retail, and dining. Purchased between March 3 and April 24, an adult season pass costs $1,499, while an adult midweek pass costs $999. Renewal passes do cost less.

For more information on everything from how Powder Mountain plans to stay uncrowded during the 2025/26 season to how much lift tickets will cost next year, check out their FAQ here.

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