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Opening and Closing Dates

24/25

As the 24/25 season comes to a close in the Northern Hemisphere, Ikon Passholders can continue to ride at Southern Hemisphere destinations that are now open for the 25/26 season.

Last updated: June 13, 2025

Destination2025 Tentative Opening Date
   Coronet Peak   June 14
   Mt Buller   OPEN
   Mt Hutt   OPEN
   The Remarkables   June 14
   Thredbo   OPEN
   Valle Nevado   OPEN



Destination24/25 Tentative Closing Date
   Alta Ski Area   CLOSED
   Alyeska Resort   CLOSED
   Arai Mountain Resort   CLOSED
   Arapahoe Basin   Open for the weekend of June 13-15
   Aspen Highlands   CLOSED
   Aspen Mountain   CLOSED
   SkiBig3 - Banff Sunshine   CLOSED
   Bear Mountain   CLOSED
   Big Sky Resort   CLOSED
   Blue Mountain, Canada   CLOSED
   Blue Mountain Resort, PA   CLOSED
   Boyne Mountain   CLOSED
   Brighton   CLOSED
   Buttermilk   CLOSED
   Camelback Resort   CLOSED
   Chamonix Mont Blanc   CLOSED
   CMH   CLOSED
   Copper Mountain   CLOSED
   Crystal Mountain   CLOSED
   Cypress Mountain   CLOSED
   Deer Valley Resort   CLOSED
   Dolomiti Superski   CLOSED
   Eldora Mountain Resort   CLOSED
   Grandvalira Resort   CLOSED
   Niseko United - Hanazono Niseko   CLOSED
   Jackson Hole Mountain Resort   CLOSED
   June Mountain   CLOSED
   Killington   CLOSED
   Kitzbühel   CLOSED
   SkiBig3 - Lake Louise Resort   CLOSED
   Loon Mountain   CLOSED
   Mammoth Mountain   June 15
   Mt. Bachelor   CLOSED
   MWHS   CLOSED
   Niseko United - Niseko Annupuri   CLOSED
   Niseko United - Niseko Grand Hirafu   CLOSED
   Niseko United - Niseko Village   CLOSED
   SkiBig3- Norquay   CLOSED
   Palisades Tahoe - Alpine   CLOSED
   Palisades Tahoe - Olympic   CLOSED
   Panorama   CLOSED
   Pico   CLOSED
   RED Mountain   CLOSED
   Revelstoke Mountain Resort   CLOSED
   Schweitzer   CLOSED
   Sierra-at-Tahoe   CLOSED
   Snow Summit   CLOSED
   Snow Valley   CLOSED
   Snowbasin   CLOSED
   Snowbird   CLOSED
   Snowmass   CLOSED
   Snowshoe   CLOSED
   Solitude Mountain Resort   CLOSED
   St. Moritz   CLOSED
   Steamboat   CLOSED
   Stratton   CLOSED
   Sugarbush   CLOSED
   Sugarloaf   CLOSED
   Sun Peaks Resort   CLOSED
   Sun Valley   CLOSED
   Sunday River   CLOSED
   Taos Ski Valley   CLOSED
   The Highlands   CLOSED
   The Summit at Snoqualmie   CLOSED
   Tremblant   CLOSED
   Windham Mountain Club   CLOSED
   Winter Park   CLOSED
   Zermatt   CLOSED

FAQ

Ikon Pass is only valid from June to September during the ski and snowboard season in the Southern Hemisphere, based on seasonal opening and closing dates. It is not valid for access from October to May for mountain biking, scenic rides or other non-ski activities during that time.

Ikon Pass holders will receive seven- or five-day access to Matterhorn Ski Paradise, November 1 – April 30 only each winter season. You may use your Ikon Pass directly at the lift for mountain access. If you have not received your Ikon Pass, please head to guest services where lift tickets will be printed for you. Access to Cervinia-Valtournenche in Italy is only possible with the purchase of an additional ticket. Please visit Matterhorn Paradise to plan your trip. Please visit Matterhorn Paradise to plan your trip.

Ikon Pass holders will receive seven or five day combined access to the 12 resorts within Dolomiti Superski, November 15 – April 15 only each winter season: Cortina d’Ampezzo, Kronplatz/Plan de Corones, Alta Badia, Val Gardena/Alpe di Siusi, Val di Fassa/Carezza, Arabba/Marmolada, 3 Peaks Dolomites, Val di Fiemme/Obereggen, San Martino di Castrozza/Rolle Pass, Rio Pusteria – Bressanone, Alpe Lusia – San Pellegrino, Civetta. All access is direct to lift with your Ikon Pass.