On Mt. Ashland, the excitement of winter begins long before the first chairlift carries skiers up the slope. The mountain’s annual Fall Season Pass Sale, now underway through October 31, offers locals and visitors the chance to secure discounted access for the 2025–26 ski season.
A full season pass provides unlimited skiing and snowboarding across the mountain, along with entry to popular twilight sessions that keep the lifts spinning into the night. For many, buying in October is less about chasing a deal and more about securing peace of mind—removing the pressure of holiday-season purchases when the slopes are already buzzing.
For those who prefer a more flexible option, Mt. Ashland is again offering its Twilight Pass. At under $150, this pass grants access from 4:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Thursdays through Saturdays beginning in January. It’s a favorite among students, after-work skiers, and anyone who finds the mountain even more magical under the lights.
The Uphill Pass also returns, appealing to athletes and adventurers who prefer to climb the mountain on their own power. It opens the door to sunrise tours, fitness-focused climbs, and a quieter way to experience Mt. Ashland outside traditional lift hours.
Adding to the accessibility, the mountain is offering a two-month, interest-free financing plan for season passes purchased online during October. With skiing and riding often seen as expensive sports, the payment option is designed to ease the financial burden for families and individuals balancing winter recreation with everyday expenses.
For the community, the Fall Season Pass Sale has become more than a discount; it’s a reminder that winter is approaching and the mountain will soon be alive again with activity. Each pass purchased represents weekends in the snow, nights under the lights, and the familiar rhythm of another season on Mt. Ashland.
The sale continues through the end of the month, with full-season, twilight, and uphill passes available online. For those who consider Mt. Ashland their local playground, October is the moment to prepare for the season ahead—and secure their place on the mountain before the first snow falls.

