The skies are hazy, the days are warm, and the leaves have just started to turn in the high country, but it’s time to think about skiing. Copper Mountain, Steamboat and Winter Park resorts just announced they’ve frozen their winter season pass prices through Labor Day (Monday). And this year, passes can be purchased online at www.skicolorado.com
The Rocky Mountain Super Pass (for unlimited skiing and riding at Copper and Winter Park) is $399 for adults, $309 for teens and $209 for children and adults over 70. A Patriot Pass with a military ID is $219 for adults and $104 for children.
The Super Pass Plus, which includes six unrestricted days at Steamboat, is $439 for adults, $329 for teens, $229 for children and $239 for those 70 and older. (And the Patriot Super Pass Plus is $229 fro adults and $114 for children.)
Individual resort passes for adults are $369 for Winter Park, $359 for Copper and $1,199 for Steamboat.
The College Pass is $329 for adults, with unlimited skiing and riding at Winter Park and Copper for full-time college students, along with six unrestricted days at Steamboat.
The popular Four Pass is $119 for Copper and $129 for Winter Park.
The Rocky Mountain Ultimate Pass, for those with both time and money, is $1,259 for adults, $699 for teens, $449 for children six-12, $579 for age 70 and older, and $30 for age five and under.
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