This ski season has been a rough one, with many resorts across the western United States planning to shut down early or having already wrapped things up. In response, Mammoth Mountain in California is looking to bring a little joy to those who’ve already seen their favorite ski areas shut down.
Those with a 2025/2026 season pass from another ski resort, whether it be closed or closing soon, will be able to take advantage of discounted day tickets at Mammoth through the end of the season. Until April 12th, adult tickets will cost $99 with another non-Ikon season pass. After April 12th, ticket prices will drop to $79 until the end of the season.
Additionally, tickets for kids 12 and under will cost just $49 until April 12th and will be completely free afterwards with another, non-Ikon season pass. Mammoth just saw another dump of snow over the past few days, with 9 inches of new snowfall in the last 48 hours. 122 trails are open across the mountain, with 107 inches of snow sitting at the summit.
Mammoth Mountain is notorious for staying open later than most ski areas throughout the country, typically keeping things going until Memorial Day Weekend or, occasionally, far later. “Second Season” features warm weather, sunny days, and plenty of events including live music, a pond skim, and the legendary Mammoth Yacht Club.
The California resort is also offering some Second Season lodging deals, with those booking two or more nights at select Mammoth Lodging Collection properties saving 25% midweek and 15% on weekends. Mammoth Luxury Home Rentals will also be offering a 15% discount.
