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There’s a new multi-mountain pass for riders in the northeast.

The Snow Triple Play will go on sale on September 1, 2025. It will give riders the option of three days of lift ticket access at 15 resorts in the United States and Canada.

The pass will cost $200.

“We recognized that there’s a significant portion of the skiing and snowboarding population that loves the sport but doesn’t ski frequently enough to justify a full season pass,” Triple Play COO Dave Belin said to Ski Area Management Magazine. “The Snow Triple Play bridges that gap, offering substantial savings while giving skiers the flexibility to explore different mountains throughout the region.”

The pass can be used up to two times at the same mountain, and three days total. The ski areas on the pass are:

  • Whiteface, Gore, Belleayre, Oak, and Plattekill in New York;
  • Mountain Creek and Big Snow in New Jersey
  • Mount Southington in Connecticut
  • Ski Butternut in Massachusetts
  • Pleasant Mountain in Maine
  • Les Sommets in Quebec
  • Ski Martock in Nova Scotia.

The pass will be on sale through December 24, 2025. The first 1,000 people to purchase the pass will get $30 off the price.

Joe Hession created the pass earlier in 2025. He wanted to connect independent ski areas under one product that was affordable and attractive to more casual riders and skiers. The pass, if all goes according to plan, can be a gateway for newcomers and casuals to fall in love and further-commit to more frequent trips to the mountain in future winters.

This is the second pass aimed at attracting beginners announced this week. The Indy Pass  will also introduce its Learn-to-Turn Pass, which is geared toward new riders and skiers. The pass will cost $189, and offer three total days of lift access, rentals, and lessons. Current Indy Passholders will be given the chance to purchase up to two Learn-to-Turn passes with a $40 discount, which brings that price to $149.

The Learn-to-Turn Pass will also go on sale to current passholders on August, 28, 2025. It is on sale to the public starting in September, and will remain for sale throughout the winter, with hopes of growing participation among newcomers to snowboarding and skiing.

This article first appeared on SNOWBOARDER and was syndicated with permission.

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