

Lee Canyon Announces Opening Date and Unbeatable Lift Ticket Price
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Lee Canyon, the mountain escape just outside of Las Vegas, is officially kicking off its 2025-26 winter season on Friday, November 21. This highly anticipated opening comes with an exciting commitment to making mountain adventure more accessible than ever. Notably, Lee Canyon is offering a limited release of daily lift tickets for as little as $14. For those looking to get out on a holiday weekend, tickets will start at just $35.
This is a great move for snowsports enthusiasts who feel the pinch of high lift ticket prices across the industry. Furthermore, the commitment to affordability extends beyond the tickets. Adult equipment rentals start at $19, while kids' rentals are available for just $9 when purchased in advance. Clearly, Lee Canyon is dialing in the guest experience from top to bottom.

New Investments and Continued Progression
The excitement doesn't stop with the ticket price. Lee Canyon has invested a total of over $18 million in infrastructure upgrades since 2019. For this season alone, the resort has poured $1 million into capital investments to continue enhancing the guest experience.
In the past few years, the resort has significantly leveled up. This includes the addition of the Ponderosa chairlift and a surface lift called Alpenglow. These improvements have greatly expanded the ski and ride opportunities, making it easier for guests to build confidence on the snow. As a result of these efforts, the mountain's winter visitation has increased by 60% over the last decade.
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More Than Just a Mountain: A Community Vibe
Lee Canyon is known for being a true "backyard mountain" for the Las Vegas community, and it shows in their dedication to the local scene. For example, terrain park features are set to be rolled out on day one of the season. This speaks to a strong focus on the rider experience.
In fact, Lee Canyon is also part of the Mountain Capital Partners (MCP) family of resorts, which means Power Pass holders get access to the resort as well. This is another fantastic way the mountain is increasing accessibility for skiers and riders throughout the Southwest region.
The message is clear: whether you are a seasoned veteran looking to lay down tracks or a family eager for an affordable day in the mountains, Lee Canyon is open for business. Make sure to secure those $14 lift tickets early and prepare to drop in!



