Lincoln, New Hampshire — Getting people on the slopes during the last days of the season is a challenge for ski resorts, as many guests have shifted their mindsets to spring sports. More ski resorts should offer affordable lift tickets, but many of them don’t do that. In an effort to bring more people out, one of New England’s most popular ski resorts is offering an excellent deal for the final days of the season.
This week, Loon Mountain Resort is offering an excellent deal for season passholders at other ski resorts. If you show a multi-mountain pass or a season pass from another mountain, a day ticket at Loon only costs $34. This include multi-mountain passes like Epic and Indy.
In addition, season pass buddy tickets have been dropped down to $34. If you aren’t a season passholder anywhere, tickets in the days ahead are pretty affordable, with it costing $64 for the weekdays and $74 for weekends.

Loon is notably down to only two peaks, with Loon and North Peak only being open right now. West Basin (home of the Kanc 8) and South Peak are officially closed for the season. Loon is planning to close on April 20th.
Loon Mountain has had a solid season. It opened later than usual due to warm temperatures in early to mid-November. However, tcold stretches in December, January, and February led Loon to get their terrain open quickly. March was a warm one for Loon (and New England’s ski industry in general), but a few recent snowstorms, along with one more on the way, means that Loon is set to have a memorable conclusion to the 2024-25 season.

Image Credits: Loon Mountain Resort