Everything You Need to Know About the New Aspen Snowmass Flex Pass for 2026-27

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Powder day, Silver Queen Gondola skiing at Aspen Mountain. Athlete: Mike Poleto. Photo Credit: Jordan Curet

Aspen Snowmass, Colorado, opens sales today for the Flex Pass, a new season pass option for 2026–27 that lets skiers and riders choose how many days they ski without committing to a full season. Guests can choose four, five, six, or seven days of skiing or riding, usable anytime across all four Aspen Snowmass mountains—Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass—without blackout dates.

Aspen Snowmass Flex Pass: What to Know Before You Buy

Spring pricing on the Flex Pass starts at $679 for the four-day option, with the five-day at $749, the six-day at $799, and the seven-day at $889 for adults and seniors. Child and teen pricing runs from $539 to $699, depending on the tier selected. At the seven-day level, that works out to as little as $127 per day, well below typical walk-up lift ticket pricing. Spring pricing runs through June 26.

Aspen Snowmass Flex Pass Is Here for 2026-27 SeasonAspen Snowmass Flex Pass Is Here for 2026-27 Season
Highland Bowl, powder snowboarding, bluebird day. | Athlete: Babo Petit. Photo Credit: Matt Power/Aspen Snowmass

Passholders seeking more time on the slopes can buy additional days at 25% off the in-resort lift ticket rate. Days can be used at any time, with no blackout restrictions, allowing buyers to plan their visits around their schedules.

The Flex Pass is a middle ground between daily lift tickets and a full season pass. It covers over 5,700 acres of terrain, from groomed runs at Buttermilk to expert lines at Aspen Highlands’ Highland Bowl. Those planning one or two trips in 2026–27 can buy days now at early-season prices and use them whenever conditions are good, without tracking blackout calendars or juggling reservation windows.

The Flex Pass joins the 2026–27 lineup, which also includes the Premier Pass, a new Weekday Pass, and the Alpine 2-Day Pass. Snowmass will also rejoin the Ikon Base Pass next season, offering five days of access to Ikon Base holders. However, the full four-mountain experience remains exclusive to the full Ikon Pass and Aspen’s own pass products, including the Flex Pass.

Spring pricing for all 2026–27 passes is available now at aspensnowmass.com, with the best rates locked in before June 26.

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Aspen Snowmass, Colorado. | Image: Expedia

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