
Two big news drops from Indy, now the clear leader in the mega-pass industry. First, they added 30 new resorts worldwide, including Loveland, Colorado and more sites in both Japan and Europe. From the press release:
“Loveland Resort in Colorado is among 52 resorts added to the Indy Pass for the 2024/25 season. 30 of those resorts were announced today: Loveland Ski Area, Colorado; Innsbruck, Austria (12 resorts); Bear Valley, California; and Massif du Sud, Quebec. With the addition of these resorts and the capacity they add to the Indy network, Indy Pass will release a limited quantity of passes for sale today while supplies last. This will be the final sale of the 24/25 season.
“Indy Pass now has over 230 resorts on three continents, and you can expect our remarkable growth to continue,” said Indy Pass director, Erik Mogensen. “Our mission and values command our support of independent ski areas and will continue to drive every decision we make, including not overselling the pass.”
“We’re thrilled to partner with Indy Pass, as it aligns perfectly with Loveland’s history as one of Colorado’s longest continuously independently owned and operated ski resorts. We look forward to welcoming visitors from across the country to experience what makes our mountain so special,” said Rob Goodell, VP and COO.
Newly added resorts include:
- Baqueria Beret, Spain
- Bear Creek, Pennsylvania
- Bear Valley, California
- Bousquet, Massachusettes
- Bruce Mound, Wisconsin
- Camp Fortune, Quebec
- Cascade Welcome Center XC, New York
- Cazenovia Ski Club, New York
- Cupid Valley Ski Resort, Japan
- Dynaland Ski Resort, Japan
- Hirugano Kogen Ski Resort, Japan
- Hoedown Hill, Colorado
- Hunt Hollow Ski Club, New York
- Innsbruck Resorts, Austria (12 resorts)
- Lost Valley, Maine
- Loveland Ski Area, Colorado
- Massif du Sud Quebec
- Mont Rigaud, Quebec
- Christie Mountain, Wisconsin
- Mt. Holiday, Michigan
- Ninox Snow Park, Japan
- Norway Mountain, Michigan
- Takasu Snow Park, Japan
- The Snow Center, England
- Trafford City Snow Centre, England
- Washigatake Ski Resort, Japan
- Whitehorse Nordic Ski Society, Yukon
- WhitePIA Takasu Ski Resort, Japan
- Yuzawa Nakazato Snow Resort, Japan
- Mala Upa, Czech Republic
It’s great news that Indy is spreading its wings to places like the Czech Republic. Perhaps Olympic venues from countries not normally frequented by Americans, such as Norway and Sweden or sites in Germany or Leichtenstien also might be excellent fodder for winter sports adventures off the beaten path. Hey Doug Fish! There’s the next great step (well there and Argentina!)
Passes are still on sale at a paltry $399 or less! Get yours before they run out…and they will.





