The 2022-’23 Ikon Pass Adds Three New Resorts, Including Two Epic Pass Destinations
Next season's pass features three new resorts, spring access at 10 destinations, and more Session Pass options, and it goes on sale March 10.
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Welcome to March—it’s time to think about next season’s pass while enjoying this season’s best month of skiing. We hope you’re good at multitasking, because there’s a lot of changes heading your way, starting with the 2022-’23 Ikon Pass, which goes on sale on March 10.
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The big news: Sun Valley and Snowbasin are defecting from the Epic Pass and joining Ikon for next season. Full Ikon Pass holders will get seven days at each, but the resorts will be part of the Ikon Base Pass Plus, which costs $200 more than the Base Pass, and gets pass holders five blackout-restricted days at each. Deer Valley and Alta are also moving to the Base Pass Plus, joining Aspen Snowmass and Jackson Hole. The third new destination is Chamonix, with five days on the Base Pass and seven on the full pass. Finally, Wash.’s Crystal Mountain is going from unlimited to restricted access, offering seven days on the full pass and five days on the Base Pass.

Prices are going up for next season, as expected. The full pass is going from $999 to $1,079 ($979 with renewal discount), and the Base Pass to $769 ($719 renewal). There’s also a new pass option for those who just want to lock in a few days: The Session Pass, previously only available as a four-day option, is now sold in two- and three-day versions, as well. The days can be split between different resorts.
If you didn’t buy a pass this season and have been waiting to remedy the situation, you’re in luck. Spring access is back, with skiing and riding at five resorts starting on March 10, the day the 2022-23 pass goes on sale, and five more on April 4.
Phew. That was a lot. We break it down below. Pass prices will rise over the next several months, so check the website to stay updated on current rates.
Everything You Need to Know About the 2022-’23 Ikon Pass
Section dividerFull Ikon Pass

Unlimited access at 14 resorts, seven days each at another 35 destinations.
Unlimited Resort Access
United States
- Big Bear Mountain Resort, Calif.
- Copper Mountain Resort, Colo.
- Eldora Mountain Resort, Colo.
- June Mountain, Calif.
- Mammoth Mountain, Calif.
- Palisades Tahoe, Calif.
- Snowshoe, W. Va.
- Solitude, Utah
- Steamboat, Colo.
- Stratton, Vt.
- Sugarbush Resort, Vt.
- Winter Park Resort, Colo.
Canada
- Blue Mountain, Ont.
- Tremblant, Qué.
Limited Access, No Blackouts (7 Days)
Full Ikon Pass holders get seven days at these resorts.
United States
- Alta and Snowbird, Utah (7 days combined)*
- Arapahoe Basin, Colo.
- Aspen Snowmass, Colo. (7 days between the 4 mountains)
- Mt. Bachelor, Ore.
- Big Sky Resort, Mont.
- Boyne Highlands, Mich.
- Boyne Mountain, Mich.
- Brighton, Utah
- Deer Valley Resort, Utah
- Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyo.
- Killington-Pico, Vt. (7 days combined)
- Loon Mountain, N.H.
- Schweitzer Mountain Resort, Idaho
- Snowbasin, Utah
- Snowbird, Utah
- Sugarloaf, Me.
- Sun Valley, Idaho
- Sunday River, Me.
- The Summit at Snoqualmie, Wash.
- Taos Ski Valley, N.M.
- Windham Mountain, N.Y.
Canada
- Cypress Mountain, B.C.
- Revelstoke Mountain Resort, B.C.
- SkiBig3, Alta. (Lake Louise, Banff Sunshine, and Mt. Norquay—7 days combined)
- RED Mountain Resort
International
- Chamonix/Mont Blanc
- Dolomiti Superski, Italy
- Kitzbühel, Austria
- Niseko United, Japan (7 days combined)
- Thredbo, Australia
- Valle Nevado, Chile
- Mr. Buller, Australia
- Zermatt, Switzerland
- Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt. Hutt (7 days combined)
Ikon Base Pass and Base Pass Plus

Unlimited access at 13 resorts, five days at another 30 destination, some with blackouts.
Unlimited Resort Access, No Blackouts
United States
- Big Bear Mountain Resort, Calif.
- Copper Mountain Resort, Colo.
- Eldora Mountain Resort, Colo.
- Mammoth Mountain, Calif.
- Snowshoe, W. Va.
- Winter Park Resort, Colo.
Canada
- Blue Mountain, Ont.
- Tremblant, Qué.
Unlimited Resort Access with Blackouts
- Palisades Tahoe, Calif.
- Mammoth Mountain, Calif.
- June Mountain, Calif.
- Solitude Mountain, Utah
- Stratton, Vt.
- Sugarbush, Vt.
Limited Access, With Blackouts
Ikon Base Pass holders get five days, with blackouts, at these resorts.
United States
- Alta, Utah*
- Arapahoe Basin, Colo.
- Aspen Snowmass, Colo. (5 days between the 4 mountains*)
- Mt. Bachelor, Ore.
- Big Sky Resort, Mont.
- Boyne Highlands, Mich.
- Boyne Mountain, Mich.
- Brighton, Utah
- Deer Valley Resort, Utah*
- Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyo.*
- Killington-Pico, Vt. (5 days combined)
- Loon Mountain, N.H.
- Schweitzer Mountain Resort, Idaho
- Snowbird, Utah
- Sugarloaf, Me.
- Sunday River, Me.
- Crystal Mountain, Wash.
- The Summit at Snoqualmie, Wash.
- Taos Ski Valley, N.M.
- Windham Mountain, N.Y.
*The Ikon Base Pass does not include access to Aspen Snowmass, Jackson Hole, Deer Valley, Alta, Sun Valley, or Snowbasin, but you can purchase the Ikon Base Pass Plus for another $200 to get five days at each.
Canada
- Cypress Mountain, B.C.
- Revelstoke Mountain Resort, B.C.
- SkiBig3, Alb. (Lake Louise, Banff Sunshine, and Mt. Norquay—5 days combined)
- RED Mountain Resort, B.C.
International
- Chamonix
- Dolomiti Superski, Italy
- Kitzbühel, Austria
- Mont Blanc
- Niseko United, Japan (5 days combined)
- Thredbo, Australia
- Valle Nevado, Chile
- Mr. Buller, Australia
- Zermatt, Switzerland
- Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt. Hutt (5 days combined)
Ikon Pass Prices
Note: Many of these prices, restrictions, and perks will change. For the most current information, visit the Ikon Pass website.
Ikon Pass
- Adult: $1,049/$999 renewal
- Teen/Young Adult (ages 13-22): $739/$659 renewal
- Children (Ages 5-12): $319/$219 with Ikon Pass adult purchase
- Toddlers (ages 0-4): $149
Ikon Base Pass
- Adult: $769/$739 renewal
- Teen/Young Adult (ages 13-22): $579/$499 renewal
- Children (Ages 5-12): $299/$199 with Ikon Pass adult purchase
- Toddlers (ages 0-4): $99
Ikon Base Plus Pass
- Adult: $969
- Teen/Young Adult (13-22): $779
- Children (5-12): $499/$399 with Ikon Pass adult purchase
- Toddlers (ages 0-4): $299
Ikon Pass Perks

Ikon Pass
- 10 friends and family discount lift tickets (25 percent off window rate).
- First Tracks access to select destinations once a month from January through March.
- Ikon Pass holders receive a complimentary 1-year $50 USD-level Protect Our Winters membership.
- Discounts on retail, food, and beverage at select locations.
Ikon Base and Base Plus Pass
- 8 friends and family discount lift tickets (excluding Aspen Snowmass and Jackson Hole) at 25 percent-off window rate.
- First Tracks access to select destinations once a month from January through March.
- Ikon Pass holders receive a complimentary 1-year $50 USD-level Protect Our Winters membership.
- Discounts on retail, food, and beverage at select locations.
Ikon Session Passes
New for 2022-’23, skiers can now purchase the Session Pass in a two- or three-day option in addition to the original four-day pass. You can split your days between 37 destinations. For more information, prices, and resorts on the Session Passes, click here.
Section dividerIkon Pass Spring Access

Your 2022-’23 Ikon Pass gets you access to five resorts starting on March 10, and five more on April 4.
Access on March 10
- Big Bear, Calif.
- Blue Mountain, Ont.
- Snowshoe, W.Va.
- Stratton, Vt.
- Sugarbush, Vt.
Access on April 4
- Tremblant, Que.
- Solitude, Utah
Access on April 11
- Mammoth Mountain, Calif.
- Palisades Tahoe, Calif.
- Winter Park, Colo.