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2025-26 Ikon Pass Adds Ischgl and others

2025-26 Ikon Pass

The 2025-26 Ikon Pass is set to introduce new resort access, expanded benefits, and a notable change to the pass lineup when it goes on sale on March 13.

One of the biggest highlights is the addition of Ischgl, a premier ski destination in Austria that connects to Switzerland, marking the seventh Ikon Pass destination in Europe. Meanwhile, Arapahoe Basin in Colorado, which was acquired by Alterra Mountain Company in 2024, will now provide unlimited access for Ikon Pass holders, removing previous restrictions. The Ikon Base Pass will still include five days at A-Basin with no blackout dates.

On the flip side, Windham Mountain Club in New York will leave the pass lineup for 2025-26. However, four new resorts—Jiminy Peak (Massachusetts), Cranmore (New Hampshire), Wild Mountain (Minnesota), and Buck Hill (Minnesota)—have been added as “bonus mountains,” each offering two days of access to full Ikon Pass holders.

Beyond ski access, Ikon Pass benefits continue to grow, with new lodging, gear, and travel service discounts. Mountain biking perks have also been enhanced, with Ikon Pass holders receiving two free lift tickets at select bike parks, while Ikon Base Pass holders will maintain one free ticket.

A significant change this year is the elimination of the Ikon Base Plus Pass, which previously offered limited access to premium destinations like Jackson Hole, Snowbasin, and Deer Valley at a mid-tier price point.

Pricing for the 2025-26 season sees a moderate increase, starting at $1,329 for the Ikon Pass and $909 for the Ikon Base Pass (up from $1,249 and $869 in 2024-25). The multi-day Ikon Session Pass remains unchanged at $259.

With 61 destinations across five continents, the Ikon Pass continues to expand its global reach, offering access to top-tier resorts in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Southern Hemisphere. The 2025-26 season reinforces Ikon’s dominance as a premier multi-mountain pass, balancing new benefits, expanded access, and strategic adjustments to its lineup.

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