What’s New for Winter 2026-2027 in Aspen Snowmass
21/April/2026
Aspen Snowmass is introducing a more flexible and cost-effective way to ski for the 2026-2027 winter season, with a new range of passes designed to deliver significantly better value than traditional lift tickets. Ideal for UK visitors planning shorter stays, the new options offer lower per-day pricing and greater choice, making a premium ski experience more accessible. The resort will also debut its first fully electric on-mountain restaurant as part of its ongoing sustainability efforts. The season will also mark Aspen Snowmass’ 80th anniversary, with celebrations set to take place throughout the winter.
New 2026/2027 Season Passes offering a significantly lower per-day cost than lift tickets
Now on sale at AspenSnowmass.com, skiers and riders can take advantage of the newly launched passes available for the upcoming winter season. The new passes provide a more affordable alternative to daily lift tickets and are the perfect option for international visitors who plan to ski a limited number of days at Aspen Snowmass. All pass starting prices are subject to increases from 27 June and throughout the summer and autumn.
New Flex Pass - Choose a pass between 4-7 days with no blackout dates starting at $679 (£505). The pass offers a smarter alternative to purchasing lift tickets, with prices starting from the equivalent of $127 (£94) per day when booking a 7-day pass. The Flex Pass offers the most suitable option for UK travellers booking a short stay to Aspen Snowmass.
New Weekday Pass - Unlimited mountain access Monday to Friday with no blackout dates starting from $2,099 (£1,526). Passholders will also have weekend access from opening to 13 December 2026 and again from 5 April 2027.
Upgraded Premier Pass - Unlimited skiing and riding across all four mountains with no blackout dates, starting at $3,099 (£2,306). New and expanded passholder benefits include eight friends and family 50% daily lift ticket discounts, one Demo Day and two complimentary Gold Tunes at Four Mountain Sports, a select number of 50% discounts for group and private lessons, and 20% discounts at Aspen Collection, Aspen Snowmass logo wear and fast-casual restaurants. Further benefits here.
Ullrhof will open as Aspen Snowmass’ first fully electric restaurant
Beloved Snowmass restaurant Ullrhof will reopen for the Winter 2026-27 season following a total rebuild. The new space will feature seating for over 600, a new bar and lounge level and a stunning mountain modern design. Notably, it will be Aspen Snowmass’ first fully electric on-mountain restaurant, in line with Aspen One’s sustainability strategy of building all-electric across all new construction. Situated mid-mountain at the base of Big Burn Lift, Ullrhof will offer a new and improved lunch experience, serving elevated American comfort food and drinks.
The 2026-2027 winter season will mark Aspen Snowmass’ 80th anniversary, with celebrations set to take place all season long. Aspen Mountain opened in 1946 with the debut of Lift 1A– the world’s longest chairlift at the time – and has since grown to become one of the world’s most renowned ski resorts. The schedule of celebrations is set to be announced at a later date.