
Alta-Bird season pass sales have started for the 2026/27 season, with adult passes priced at $3,048, an increase of $130 from the prior season. The pass provides unlimited access to both Alta and Snowbird in Utah, with no blackout dates. Combined offerings include 5,114 acres of terrain, 20 lifts, and 256 runs. The resorts average 548 inches of snowfall and feature a 3,240-foot vertical drop. Ski pass prices have risen due to pandemic recovery, inflation, industry consolidation through major pass programs, and crowd-management efforts. Demand remains strong despite higher costs, and the pass continues to attract repeat buyers. The pass is available through Alta and Snowbird websites.
"The Alta-Bird season pass sale has begun for the 2026/27 season, with adult passes priced at $3,048, a $130 increase from last season. The pass offers unlimited access to both Alta and Snowbird in Utah, giving skiers access to a combined 5,114 acres of terrain, 20 lifts, and 256 runs, with no blackout dates. The pass is one of Utah's most popular, and with an average of 548 inches of snowfall and a vertical drop of 3,240 feet, the two resorts continue to provide one of the best skiing experiences in North America."
"Over the past several seasons, ski pass prices have skyrocketed due to a multitude of factors. Pandemic recovery, inflation, industry developments (Epic Pass and Ikon Pass controlling a majority of lift capacity in major ski states), and efforts to manage crowds have all contributed to the increase in pricing. These trends extend internationally as well, with resorts across the world experiencing increasing pass prices."
"This trend is likely to continue as the demand for passes remains high and resorts face increasingly expensive operating costs. Despite the price increase, powder chasers come back to buy the Alta-Bird pass year after year. With full resort benefits across both mountains, world-class powder, and endless terrain, the Alta-Bird pass allows its skiers and snowboarders to experience the magic of two of the best resorts in the world."
"Located in Utah's Little Cottonwood Canyon, the Alta-Bird pass offers a variety of terrain for both intermediate and expert-level skiers and snowboarders. Legendary steeps, glades, and open bowls create conditions that appeal to many levels, alongside high-alpine, aggressive terrain for more advanced skiers and snowboarders. The Alta-Bird Pass is offered at a variety of prices that cover a multitude of demographics. The 2026/27 pass is currently available for purchase on both the Snowbird and Alta websites."
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