Utah's skiing is renowned for its fantastic resorts, each with its unique qualities. If you're eager to experience them all or have a 4th, 5th or 6th grader with the Ski Utah Passport, the Ski Utah Yeti Pass is the perfect companion.
The Ski Utah Yeti Pass provides one lift ticket to each of Utah's 15 participating resorts. There are no age restrictions; anybody can purchase a Yeti Pass.
The Yeti Pass has a limited quantity and sells out seasonally.
If so, we have a pass for you! The Ski Utah Passport offers ANY 4th, 5th, or 6th grader the opportunity to ski each of Utah's 15 resorts three times! Yes, that's three days at each of Utah's 15 resorts for 45 days of skiing!
At only $89 (price increased on December 1, 2024), this is a deal you want to take advantage of. Redemption is quick at the resort ticket windows. Just like the Yeti Pass, the Pass Portal is there to help you keep track of the fun days used and days still available, all in one place.
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