
Snowbird Launches 2025-26 Season Passes with Early Access

SnowStash
Categories
Snowbird Introduces 2025-26 Season Passes with Immediate Skiing Access
Snowbird has announced its 2025-26 season pass offerings, with sales starting on March 26, 2025. This marks the earliest release date in the resort's history. New passholders will gain same-day access to current-season skiing and snowboarding upon purchase. The popular Freeloader Pass program returns, allowing Adult, Military, or Senior Summit or Alta-Bird Passholders to give one free season pass to anyone 18 and under, regardless of relation.

The view from the top of Snowbird. Credit: SnowStash
The Snowbird Summit Pass, available from March 26, can be combined with an Ikon Base Add-On Benefit. The Alta-Bird Pass will be released in early May. For those seeking flexibility, the Flex-5 Pass offers five days of skiing during the 2025-26 season without blackout dates at $106 per day.
Early buyers of the Summit and Alta-Bird Passes will receive several benefits, including a free night at The Cliff Lodge, All-Day Activity Passes, and discounts on Fast Tracks. All 2025-26 passholders will get discounts on Woodward Summer Camps and various mountain services. Snowbird is introducing a new payment plan through Affirm for added flexibility.
Preferred Parking Passes for 2025-26 will be available to current passholders from March 26 and to the public from April 15, priced at $1,299. These passes provide access to premium parking and support initiatives like expanded carpool parking and the Canyon Carpool Club.

The trail map at Snowbird. Credit: Snowbird Resort
Dave Fields, President and General Manager of Snowbird, emphasised the resort's commitment to providing value and flexibility for passholders and their families. The early release of passes allows guests to take advantage of excellent spring conditions while planning for the upcoming season. With a range of pass options, benefits, and payment plans, Snowbird aims to cater to various preferences and budgets, encouraging more people to enjoy the slopes throughout the season.