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Indy Pass releases 2024-25 pass to the public at same price as last 3 years

The Indy Pass went on sale to the general public on Friday and, for Colorado residents, now offers a new perk that skiers will find attractive.

The pass will offer two days of access to Powderhorn Mountain Resort in Mesa County starting in the 2024-25 season, making the Indy Pass now available at five Colorado ski areas.

The Powderhorn addition marks a growing sector for the Indy Pass. The independent ski area-focused pass has been aggressive in signing Colorado ski areas since adding its first Colorado ski area, Sunlight Mountain in Glenwood Springs, in 2022.

But despite the addition of the new ski areas, the pass has not increased in price in that time, standing in contrast to its competitors Epic and IKON, which have increased substantially over the last two seasons.

In the runup to the 2022-23 season, as the Indy Pass was announcing its first Colorado ski area, the Epic Pass launched at $841, while the Ikon Pass launched at $1,079. Today, a 2024-25 Epic Pass costs $982, its highest launch price yet, while a 2024-25 IKON Pass is $1,249. Meanwhile, the Indy Pass has held steady at $350 for adults ($279 for renewing pass members).

Read the full story from our partner at vaildaily.com.

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