Support North America's Independent Resorts with the Indy Pass
44 Resorts. 88 Days of Skiing. $199 (Before December 1st).The latest in conglomerate ski passes features some of North America's smaller, independently owned resorts. For the skiers who feel left behind by rising lift ticket prices and crowded destination resorts, most of the Indy Pass' members offer family-friendly skiing with affordable prices. According to the NSAA, (National Ski Area Association [USA]), 8.5 million people have given up skiing in the last ten years partially due to cost. Meanwhile, the average lift ticket price tops $130 in the US. At $199, the Indy Pass is the least expensive multi-resort option, and most of the resorts it features also offer discounts on additional tickets, kids tickets, and some even offer a discount on the pass itself to their season pass holders.
To check out a list of all 44 resorts, click here.
To read a bit more about the pass, check out this write-up published by Ski Magazine.
(All photos courtesy of indyskipass.com)