Big Sky, one of the biggest resorts on the Ikon Pass.
Big Sky, one of the biggest resorts on the Ikon Pass.

The Ikon Pass covers resorts around the world, from Asia to South America, Oceania, Europe, and North America. There are some truly massive ski resorts on the pass, with ski areas like Dolimiti Superski, Zermatt Matterhorn, and Chamonix Mont Blanc Valley representing some of the biggest ski resorts in the world. The company does very well in North America, too, with several of the continent’s largest ski resorts available on the pass. These are the six largest North American ski resorts featured on the Ikon Pass.

1. Palisades Tahoe, California – 6,000 acres

  • 39 lifts.
  • 296 trails.
  • Unlimited on the Ikon Pass, Unlimited with Blackout Dates on Base Pass

2. Big Sky Resort, Montana – 5,850 acres

  • 40 lifts.
  • 319 trails.
  • 7 days on the Ikon Pass (w/o blackouts), 5 days on the Base Pass (w/blackouts).

3. Mt. Bachelor, Oregon – 4,323 acres

  • 12 lifts.
  • 124 trails.
  • 7 days on the Ikon Pass (w/o blackouts), 5 days on the Base Pass (w/blackouts).

4. Deer Valley, Utah – 4,300 acres

  • 31 lifts.
  • 202 trails.
  • 7 days on the Ikon Pass (w/o blackouts).

5. Lake Louise Ski Resort, Alberta – 4,200 acres

  • 13 lifts.
  • 170 named runs.
  • 7 days on the Ikon Pass (w/o blackouts), 5 days on the Base Pass (w/blackouts).

6. RED Mountain Resort, British Columbia – 3,850 acres

  • 9 lifts.
  • 111 trails.
  • 7 days on the Ikon Pass (w/o blackouts), 5 days on the Base Pass (w/blackouts).

Nolan Deck is a writer for Unofficial Networks, covering skiing and outdoor adventure. After growing up and skiing in Maine, he moved to the Denver area for college where he continues to live and work...