Granby, Colorado — The Indy Pass is shaping up for another big season with a vast partner network, with its reach now extending further into Canada and Europe.
Today, the Indy Pass announced that 43 new partners will be joining the team this winter. This total includes the additions that were announced earlier this year, which include Burke and Tenney. In addition, nearly every one of their partners from last winter is returning. This includes ski resorts like Jay Peak, Loveland, 49 Degrees North, and Big White.
The new US partners for the 2025-26 season include Burke Mountain Resort (VT), Buffalo Ski Club (NY), Cuchara Mountain Resort (CO), Dry Hill Ski Area (NY), Hilltop Ski Area (AK), Hyland Hills (MN), Little Ski Hill (ID), McIntyre Ski Area (NH), Mt. Eyak (AK), Mt. LaCrossse (WI), Sunburst Ski and Snowboard (WI), and Tenney (NH). The new US nordic ski partners include Bear Basin Nordic Center (ID), LOGE Glacier XC (MT), and Plain Valley XC (WA).
“The remarkable growth of the Indy Pass sends a resounding message that independent resorts worldwide are taking a stand and banding together,” said Indy Pass Managing Director Erik Mogensen. “With our expansion in Eastern Canada and Europe, Indy affirms its position as the largest resort partnership in the history of skiing.”
Perhaps the most notable additions to this season’s pass will be two Quebec ski resorts in the Eastern Townships. Mont SUTTON is known for its extensive glade network, while Owl’s Head boasts a diverse trail network and stunning views of Lake Memphremagog. These are two of the eleven new Canadian ski resorts joining the pass, with other additions including Marble Mountain in Newfoundland and Mont Edouard in Quebec.
“Mont SUTTON is a major ski destination in Quebec… but we like to stay close to nature in our many glades, followed by a warm apres offering at the end of the day,” said Jean-Michel Ryan, the General Manager of Mont SUTTON. “We are very happy to be a part of the Indy Pass family.”
Indy Pass also added 14 ski resorts in Europe (including Portes du Soleil in France and Switzerland), as well as 3 new ski resorts in South America and Asia.
More details have also been revealed regarding the “Learn-to-Turn Pass,” which was announced by Indy last week. This $189 pass will include access to thirty-three ski resorts, including places like Black Mountain (NH), Jay Peak (VT), Pats Peak (NH), Little Switzerland (WI), and Soldier Mountain (ID). Those who have an Indy Pass will receive two referral codes that give new skiers or riders $40 off the product.
“Jay Peak has been an Indy partner for years, and we are excited to participate in the Learn to Turn Pass,” said Steve Wright, the GM at Jay Peak. “While Jay Peak is known for the most snow in the East and challenging terrain, we teach hundreds of beginners each year as well, and many of them are referred to us by their Indy Pass friends who take the opportunity to come for the weekend.”
The Indy Pass is now back on sale, with the adult pass priced at $449. The $599 Indy+ Pass offers skiing at all of its destinations without blackout dates. Indy Pass is bringing back the “No Bank, No Interest” payment plan, allowing for the purchase to be spread out over three payments. This is the last opportunity to purchase the pass for the 2025-26 season, so if you want to get it, now’s the time.
Click here for more information on the 2025-26 Indy Pass and Learn-to-Turn Pass.
Image/Video Credits: Owl’s Head Ski & Golf, Indy Pass
