Grand County, CO. (October 10, 2023) – The Indy Pass announced today that 54 new partners have signed on for the ’23/24 season, including some big resorts in Europe, Japan, and Western Canada, and dozens of independent Alpine and Nordic resorts across North America.
With a vast network of trails linked by more than 80 modern lifts, the Skiwelt is one of Austria’s largest and most popular interconnected circuits. Featuring dozens of on-mountain F&B huts and nine authentic villages offering a wide variety of accommodations, it’s a setting well-suited for a classic Austrian ski vacation.
Similarly, Kiroro Resort in Northernmost Hokkaido, Japan, and Big White in British Columbia, both major destination resorts in their respective countries, have joined the alliance, now numbering 181 resorts worldwide.
In addition to these notable international destinations, Indy Pass has added 29 North American Alpine resort partners, including Montana Snowbowl, and 24 cross-country resorts, including Methow Valley, Washington, Whistler Olympic Village and British Columbia.
New York and Vermont
Skaneateles Ski Club, Maple Ski Ridge and Garnet Hill Lodge join Catamount, Greek Peak, Snow Ridge, Swain, Titus, West Mountain and PeeknPeak to round out New York’s well distributed Indy Pass roster. Skaneateles Ski Club is joining as an allied member. Garnet Hill is nordic.
In Vermont Trapp Family Lodge has been added joining Woodstock, Rikert and Catamount nordic areas. Jay Peak, Bolton Valley, Saskadena Six, and Magic Mountain are all returning to the pass. There are no blackout days in New York or Vermont.
Find a complete list of new resorts here. Find a complete listing of blackout dates here.
Pass Sales Resume Today
After pausing sales last Spring due to excessive demand, Indy Pass has released a limited number of passes for purchase by those who joined the waitlist. Promo codes start going out today to anyone on the Spring/Summer waitlist in the order they signed up.
All passes purchased are eligible to be split into two equal payments.
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Wohoo! I few more I can tick off for “free” on my ski all of NY list.