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ARAPAHOE BASIN– On Friday morning, Arapahoe Basin announced it is joining the Ikon Pass.

The Ikon Pass has 40 destinations, according to A-Basin.

Today we are proud to announce that we have entered into a partnership with the Ikon Pass. Skiers and riders will have 7-day access with no blackout dates on the Ikon Pass, and 5-day access with selected blackout dates (Christmas holidays, Martin Luther King weekend, President’s weekend) on the Ikon Base Pass. These restrictions and blackout dates will make our already busy periods more manageable.

The Ikon Pass cost is $1,049 for adults 23+, $779 for young adults, $399 for children and $49 for kids 4 and under.

Here’s a list of the Ikon Pass destinations:

  • Winter Park
  • Copper Mountain
  • Eldora
  • Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, California
  • Mammoth Mountain Resort,  California
  • June Mountain, California
  • Big Bear Mountain Resort, California
  • Snowshoe, West Virginia
  • Crystal Mountain, Washington
  • Tremblant, QC
  • Blue Mountain, Canada
  • Solitude Mountain Resort, Utah
  • Aspen Snowmass
  • Arapahoe Basin
  • Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
  • Big Sky Resort, MT
  • Killington-Pico, VT
  • Boyne Mountain, MI
  • Boyne Highlands, MI
  • The Summit at Snoqualmie, WA
  • SKiBig3, AB
  • Cypress, BC
  • Sunday River, ME
  • Sugarloaf, ME
  • Loon Mountain, NH
  • Taos, NM
  • Deer Valley Resort, UT
  • Brighton, UT
  • Alta-snowbird, UT
  • Thredbo, Australia
  • Mt Buller, Australia
  • Coronet Peak, The Remarkables, Mt Hutt, New Zealand
  • Niseko United, Japan
  • Valle Nevado, Chile