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Ski Utah announces return of Passport and Yeti Pass for 2025–26 Season

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UTAH — Ski Utah has officially launched sales for its popular Passport and Yeti Pass programs for the 2025–26 winter season, offering skiers a more affordable way to explore every corner of Utah’s ski country.
The Ski Utah Passport, available for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders, provides three lift tickets to each of Utah’s 15 resorts — a total of up to 45 days on the slopes — for just $69. The program is open to students nationwide, not just Utah residents.
For skiers and snowboarders of all ages, the Yeti Pass is also back this year. Priced at $849, the pass includes one lift ticket at each of the 15 resorts, with no blackout dates at 14 of them. The Yeti Pass is often paired with the Passport as a way for parents or guardians to accompany their children on the mountain.
“With access to all 15 Utah resorts, both of these passes are a can’t-miss deal for every winter explorer,” Ski Utah officials said in a release. They encourage those interested to act quickly, as both programs typically sell out early in the season.
More information and FAQs for both programs are available at skiutah.com.
