Boyne Resorts Launches New Multi-Mountain Ski Pass for 2025-26
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Amid the mega-pass chaos, Boyne Resorts just dropped a sleeper option for skiers looking to stay loyal to their home mountain—without buying into the full Epic vs. Ikon arms race.
Launching for the 2025-26 season, the Boyne Passport offers unlimited, no-blackout access to all 10 Boyne-owned resorts across North America—including Big Sky, Brighton, Sugarloaf, and Loon—for $2,600.
Here's the full list of resorts included with the passport:
- The Highlands, Mich.
- Boyne Mountain, Mich.
- Big Sky Resort, Mont.
- Brighton, Utah
- The Summit at Snoqualmie, Wash.
- Loon Mountain, N.H.
- Sugarloaf, Maine
- Sunday River, Maine
- Pleasant Mountain, Maine
- Cypress Mountain, B.C.
Pass holders also get early lift access at select mountains, free Lone Peak Tram rides at Big Sky, summer lift and bike park access, lodging discounts, and deals for your ski buddy.
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They’ve also teamed up with Ikon, letting Passport holders tack on an Ikon Base for $299 or full Ikon for $799—a solid play if you want to expand your range and avoid blackout dates.
For more casual skiers, there’s the Boyne Explorer: 3 to 6 days of skiing (blackouts at Big Sky only), starting at $370, with lodging deals and a bonus day at Cypress or Pleasant Mountain.
Bottom line: This isn’t an Epic- or Ikon-killer. It’s a lean, location-specific pass for the Boyne faithful—and a welcome alternative in a market that’s grown a little too consolidated for its own good.