SAM Magazine—Aspen, Colo., March 5, 2026—
The 2026-27 Mountain Collective pass is on sale and has retained all the resort destinations around the world that it offered in 2025-26.
The spring sale price is US$669/CA$895, up from US$639/CA$849 for 2025-26. The pass provides two days of access with no blackout dates to 27 ski areas in the United States, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, France, Chile, and Australia. Pass holders also get an unlimited number of additional days at 50 percent off the window ticket rate at each resort.
New for next season, current pass holders who refer a new pass holder will be rewarded with a bonus free day at the Mountain Collective resort partner of their choosing. Pass holders who buy during the spring sale also get a bonus day.
“The Mountain Collective pass continues to deliver exceptional value for discerning skiers and snowboarders,” said Mountain Collective CEO Todd Burnette.
Whiteface, N.Y., was added to the lineup of partner resorts in July 2025. Other destinations include Alta, Snowbasin, and Snowbird in Utah; Aspen Snowmass, Colo.; Banff Sunshine and Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada; Big Sky, Mont.; Chamonix, France; Coronet Peak/The Remarkables, New Zealand; Mt Buller, Australia; Valle Nevado, Chile; and Niseko United in Japan.
Pass holders can go direct to lift at 18 of the 27 resort partners. Reservations are required to use a Mountain Collective pass at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Wyo., and Taos Ski Valley, N.M.


