New improvements elevate the good times across 50+ destinations.

 

As the 24/25 season swings into full send, the mountains are waiting with fresh updates designed to raise the bar on every experience. Whether you’re storm chasing deep lines, hitting the terrain park, or exploring legendary side-country, many mountains on the Ikon Pass have geared up to make sure the good times are ready to ride across 50+ destinations worldwide.  Now, get ready to drop in and discover what’s new this season.

CALIFORNIA

Palisades Tahoe
As Palisades Tahoe celebrates its 75th anniversary, the good times show no signs of slowing down. With the recent debut of the Base-to-Base Gondola connecting Palisades and Alpine, you’ll find yourself connecting with the crew while exploring more terrain in less time. Pair that with the new addition of the Little Bear Cafe and a Warren Miller film feature celebrating 75 years of skiing innovation, and you’re in for a season of endless energy and celebration. Fresh for 24/25, Palisades Tahoe is ready to carve out the future of skiing with its rich history in tow.

Mammoth Mountain
Mammoth Mountain is elevating the experience at Woolly’s Adventure Summit with a new 6,000 sq. ft. Day Lodge that opens this winter. Whether you’re grabbing a bite or getting stoked for the slopes, this hub will be your go-to spot to charge up before heading back to the adventure. Mammoth is also investing $3.5 million into snowmaking upgrades, ensuring early terrain openings with the freshest of conditions. So, get ready to get after it and take full advantage of every inch of fun that Mammoth has to offer this season.

Big Bear Mountain Resort
Bear Mountain is getting a serious upgrade by replacing both Chair 2 and Chair 5 with a new high-speed, six-seat detachable lift that will get you from base to midway faster than ever. Fewer wait times mean more laps and more sends. The fresh improvements ensure that Bear Mountain is primed for more days on the slopes this season, whether you’re getting after that early season stoke or chasing spring snow.

Exterior of Crystal Mountain’s new Mountain Commons Lodge.

Crystal Mountain’s new Mountain Commons Lodge.

PACIFIC NW

Alyeska Resort
Elevating both luxury and access, Alyeska is debuting the Black Diamond Club—an exclusive hotel concept offering unparalleled comfort. Additionally, with new employee housing and expanded parking at the aerial tram, Alyeska is streamlining the experience for all. Settle into the lap of luxury this December and enjoy the non-stop sweet stuff in one of Alaska’s most stunning destinations.

Crystal Mountain
Crystal Mountain’s new Mountain Commons Lodge is fresh-faced for 24/25, offering slope-side dining, retail, and skier services designed to enhance your mountain experience. Whether you’re sipping a hot toddy or gearing up for your next run, this space promises to be the heart of the mountain. Get ready to enjoy a brand-new seamless transition from lodge to lift.

Schweitzer
Launching Winter 24/25, this Idaho icon is taking the alpine experience into the backcountry with brand-new guided cat ski and snowmobile tours. Skiers and riders seeking untapped terrain can now access 4,350 acres of pristine snow, starting right from the summit. Guided snowcat ski and ride tours along the resort’s western boundary promise to deliver fresh tracks and unforgettable backcountry experiences. For those looking to explore the mountains in a different way, guided snowmobile tours will also be available, offering a comfortable ride and panoramic views of the region. With Schweitzer continuing to push boundaries, the good times will reach even farther this season.

Sun Valley
Sun Valley continues to set the stage for fun in the PNW with the replacement of the Seattle Ridge chairlift, a high-speed six-person lift ready to take your adventure even higher. With easier access to both family-friendly terrain and off-piste adventure, this lift upgrade is just the beginning. And be sure to catch the Audi FIS Ski World Cup Finals in March 2025, when the world’s top athletes descend on Sun Valley’s storied slopes.

Backcountry guided cat ski tour at Schweitzer.

New backcountry guided cat ski and snowmobile tours are available at Schweitzer.

ROCKIES


Deer Valley
Deer Valley continues to define what the elite mountain experience feels like with the introduction of three new chairlifts, over 300 new acres of terrain, and 500 additional parking spots. The new Keetley Express, a six-person bubble chairlift, will connect Deer Valley’s new East Village to the resort’s main footprint. This expansion ensures that the Deer Valley experience extends even further, with more room to explore and fresh terrain waiting for winter 24/25.

Aspen Snowmass
Aspen Snowmass is gearing up for an exciting 24/25 with a major upgrade to the Coney Express. This new state-of-the-art quad will make it easier and faster to hit the Snowmass Terrain Park, ensuring you don’t miss a beat while also crushing your park laps. Turn up your turns with faster lift times and more runs this season.

Big Sky Resort
Big Sky continues to push the limits with the new Madison 8 chairlift, nearly doubling uphill capacity and reducing ride time by 30%. This upgrade will have you cutting up Lone Mountain’s legendary terrain in record time, ensuring the good times flow all season long.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
The new Sublette lift at Jackson Hole will have guests climbing vertical faster and getting to their favorite runs in record time. With fewer minutes on the lift and more on the mountain, this upgrade is designed for those looking to elevate their season and explore more of Jackson Hole’s famed terrain.

Arapahoe Basin
Arapahoe Basin is introducing new Ski Boot Camps for those who want to make every run count this season. Prepare with fitness classes and discounted tunes to ensure your gear and body are in peak condition. Plus, A-Basin is continuing its mission to be a leader in sustainability, marking its first full winter operating as carbon neutral. Winter doesn’t just go big here – it does so responsibly.

Helicopter removing Timberline Tower during the summer,

Summer construction at Copper Mountain for the new Timberline Express lift.

Copper Mountain
Copper Mountain’s Western Territory is ready for fresh tracks with the new Timberline Express six-person lift, which boosts uphill capacity and ensures a smoother experience across intermediate terrain. Add in new trails and adventure zones, and Copper is adding a whole new level of adventure for winter 24/25.

Eldora
Eldora is unveiling its all-new Caribou Lodge for the 24/25 season, a state-of-the-art facility designed for young skiers and riders. Built with sustainability in mind, the lodge is powered by a solar array and offers spaces for lessons, rentals, and more. Set sights on latest in green building tech while enjoying a cozy café, retail shop, and accessible spaces for all. Eldora’s commitment to both the environment and guest experience ensures that everyone shares in the fun for years to come.

Snowbird
Snowbird’s Wilbere Chair is getting a sweet new upgrade with a switch from a double to a quad, cutting your ride time in half. Meanwhile The Bird is also giving new life to one of its iconic tram cabins, transforming it into a cozy après-ski bar for those who want to cap off their day with a drink while sitting in  a piece of skiing history.

Snowbasin
With expanded parking and a traffic flow upgrade, Snowbasin is making it easier than ever to access its world-class slopes. But that’s just the beginning. The resort is also preparing for its role in the 2034 Winter Olympics, ensuring that you’ll take turns through the same runs as the world’s top athletes. The Becker lift upgrade in 25/26 will only further cement Snowbasin’s status as the place to be.

Alta
This season, Alta is moving their beginner experience forward with two new Sunkid covered conveyors at the Albion Base Area. These improvements make navigating the mountain smoother and more accessible for those just getting started. Terrain changes at the top of Collins lift will also improve access to advanced terrain, ensuring all skiers find their groove on Alta’s legendary slopes.

Tubing hill at Boyne Mountain Resort.

Boyne Mountain Resort will feature improved snowmaking for the tubing hill.

MIDWEST

Boyne Mountain Resort
Boyne Mountain is rolling out 18 acres of freshly gladed terrain, perfect for skiers and riders of that want to take it to the trees. With new snowmaking upgrades for both the slopes and the tubing hill, along with the addition of the “Victor Glacier” blue run, good times will carry well into spring, ensuring a longer and more memorable season.

The Highlands at Harbor Springs
The Highlands continues to improve with the new Interconnect triple chairlift, set to open in winter 2025. Faster access to the North Peak region means more time exploring the mountain’s expanded terrain. With each new addition, The Highlands continues to create more opportunities for unforgettable days on these mid-western slopes.

Group of people waiting to board a chairlift.

The Barker 6 chairlift at Sunday River offers heated seats and a weather-blocking bubble.

EAST

Sugarbush
Sugarbush is gearing up for a smoother ride to the summit with the new Heaven’s Gate chairlift. The upgrade will improve reliability, even in tough conditions, ensuring you have easy access to the best terrain the East has to offer. With fresh lifts and legendary terrain, this winter is locked in at Sugarbush.

Sunday River
The Barker 6 chairlift at Sunday River is fresh for the 24/25 season, offering heated seats and a weather-blocking bubble for maximum comfort. Paired with the new snow igloo and ice lounge, après-ski has never been cooler. Secure the send at Sunday River this season, where the good times continue long after you’ve hit the last run.

Sugarloaf
Sugarloaf is expanding its West Mountain with the all-new Bucksaw Express chairlift, designed to boost uphill capacity by 2,400 skiers per hour. Paired with 12 new alpine trails, this upgrade is set to add nearly 10% more skiable terrain, perfect for both beginners and intermediates. The Sugarloaf stoke will roll deep into this season with more room to roam, steeper lines, and better access to Bullwinkle’s Restaurant.

Loon Mountain
Loon Mountain is ready to get loose this season with major snowmaking upgrades across nine key trails. Early-season conditions are getting a boost, along with the complete redesign of the Octagon Lodge patio, which will feature a heated surface for year-round access. Whether you’re hitting the slopes early or sticking around for après, Loon Mountain’s new upgrades ensure the all-day delight, from first chair to last call.

Stratton
Stratton is all about maximizing the mountain this season with modernized snowmaking systems and lift infrastructure upgrades. The installation of the HKD Klik system will allow for faster snow production, ensuring earlier openings and longer seasons. With fresh snow and new employee housing in place for the 24/25 season, Stratton is set to deliver more of what skiers and riders love—long runs, fresh snow, and unforgettable days on the mountain.

Construction of the West Bowl Express at Sun Peaks Resort.

Construction of the West Bowl Express at Sun Peaks Resort.

CANADA

Tremblant
Tremblant’s new shuttle service from Montreal’s airport makes it easier than ever to hit this Canadian hot spot, especially for international visitors. Tremblant will also host the Alpine Skiing World Cup in December, drawing top athletes for a weekend of high-speed action. Get ready for endless laps and world-class competition.

CMH
CMH Valemount Lodge is elevating its luxury experience with a brand-new spa building, designed to help guests unwind after huge days in the backcountry. Fresh for 24/25, this addition ensures your heli-ski adventure ends with the ultimate relaxation. From deep powder to a luxurious soak, the good times here go beyond the slopes.

Revelstoke Mountain Resort
Revelstoke is raising the bar with its new two-day Intro to Powder Cat Skiing program, designed for intermediate skiers and riders. This guided experience offers fresh tracks and unforgettable moments. Throw in the return of the Natural Selection Tour in March 2025, and you’ll want to drop everything and head to Revelstoke this winter.

Panorama Mountain Resort
Panorama is bringing more to the table this season, with over $1 million invested in guest experience enhancements and an expanded event calendar. From the high-energy Red Bull Slopesoakers to the return of the Freeride Frenzy, there’s always something happening on the mountain. New this year, a two-day women’s freeride retreat will debut alongside an après-ski soiree series. Panorama is primed to keep the stoke alive through late-season skiing and serene après vibes.

SkiBig3: Banff Sunshine
Banff Sunshine is elevating its lift game with the new Super Angel Express, a six-passenger heated bubble chairlift that promises to improve access and comfort across the mountain. This upgrade means shorter wait times and a cozy ride, letting you spend more time enjoying Sunshine’s renowned terrain. Coupled with an expanded parking lot to ease congestion during peak periods, Banff Sunshine is set to drop in with smoother, faster access to the slopes for 24/25.

SkiBig3: Lake Louise Ski Resort
Lake Louise is debuting the Pipestone Express, a heated bubble chairlift that will provide quicker and more comfortable access to the West Bowl. Known for its advanced, thrilling terrain, the West Bowl will now be easier to reach than ever before. Expect to carve through challenging lines with the added comfort of heated seats and a protective weather bubble, improving your entire Lake Louise experience.

SkiBig3: Mt. Norquay
Mt. Norquay is refreshing its glade skiing experience by expanding tree skiing areas, creating even more powder stashes and thrilling terrain to explore. With fresh lines waiting around every corner, you’ll be dropping into Banff’s best-kept secrets all season long. The resort is also boosting shuttle service from Banff, cutting wait times and making it easier to access the slopes. These updates will be ready for the 24/25 season, ensuring smooth rides from town to mountain and back again.

Sun Peaks
Sun Peaks is elevating the alpine experience for 24/25 with the new West Bowl Express, a high-speed detachable quad chairlift. This fresh lift will open up more intermediate terrain in one of the resort’s highest alpine zones, giving you access to even more blue runs and bringing regular grooming back to the West Bowl. Additionally, a brand-new permanent ski and snowboard cross course, built from dirt on Sundance Mountain, will allow for an earlier season opening and a smoother ride throughout the winter. These exciting upgrades, dropping by November 2024, promise to extend the good times at Sun Peaks all season long.

RED Mountain
This December, RED Mountain is continuing to improve its base area with the opening of The Crescent Alpine Homes, a brand-new rental property just steps from the chairlift. Managed by RED Mountain Resort Lodging, The Crescent further solidifies RED’s commitment to expanding its base area and creating a seemless ski-in/ski-out experience.

Aerial view of rental properties at the base of RED Mountain.

Brand-new rental properties at the base of RED Mountain.

JAPAN


Niseko

Niseko is gearing up for a game-changing season with the replacement of its Center 4 chairlift by a new 10-person gondola. Ready to deepen your Japow experience, this faster, more efficient lift will have you dropping deep into some of the best snow in the world. Go deep this season and experience Niseko like never before.

Lotte Arai
Lotte Arai is expanding its freeride zones, offering even more avalanche-controlled off-piste terrain. With deep snow and ultimate safety, this legendary powder pillow experience is ready to take you there. Now, get your gear ready for a full set of fresh finds for winter 24/25.

Group of people riding a chairlift with the mountains behind them.

One of nine new chairlifts at Dolomiti Superski.

EUROPE

Dolomiti Superski
Dolomiti Superski is rolling out nine new chairlifts across its iconic ski areas as part of its 50th-anniversary celebration. Fresh upgrades and modernized snowmaking systems ensure you’ll be dropping into perfect conditions all season long. With the Alps calling, it’s time to get your passport ready and secure your tickets.

 

The 24/25 season is filled with fresh updates and exciting improvements that will keep the good times flowing from start to finish. Whether you’re hitting the slopes in the Rockies or going deep with Japow, Ikon Pass destinations are ready to deliver a winter to remember.