The sixty-buck deal is back.
At Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the final four days of the season will cost $60 in celebration of the resort’s 60th Anniversary.
The discount recalls and prolongs another special in December that also dropped Jackson Hole’s ticket prices
This time, though, instead of ringing in the season, Jackson Hole is giving it a send-off. The new deal applies to April 9 through April 12, 2026, the last days that the ski resort will be open for skiing.
Jackson Hole, like other headlining ski areas, usually charges an arm and a leg for lift tickets to the tune of $200 or more. In most cases, if you want to ski there, you’re better off using a Jackson Hole or Ikon Pass. Modern lift ticket prices are silly and, generally, feel like a financial punishment for those who didn’t plan ahead.
For most skiers, that makes buying a lift ticket a fun novelty in 2026. And why not do it at a place like Jackson Hole, with its Aerial Tram and bountiful terrain?
As for the ski conditions during those final days, it’s still too early to say what the atmosphere might do. Betting on slushy snow and sun seems safe, though. A t-shirt, rather than a ski jacket, will probably do the trick.
Still, don’t count April powder out. If the multi-foot storm hitting the Pacific Northwest right now says anything, it’s that good conditions can come out of nowhere, even during a memorably funky season.
The final months of this winter have delivered more deals at other mountains.
The Epic Pass, notably, introduced a new pricing bracket for skiers 30 and under. The Ikon Pass is still running its rollover deal, where, if you buy a 2026-26 pass, you can ski at some resorts the rest of this season. Out East, Killington, Vermont, is offering a cheap spring pass.
That’s all to say that there's still time to get your kicks in. Don’t let the gloomy snowpack prognosis scare you. Sunbaked snow is fun, too.
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