Miracle March delivered a few massive back-to-back storms and numerous incredible pow days that made up for a somewhat slow start to the year. Resorts throughout the state clocked some serious totals during the month. Little Cottonwood took the cake, with Alta Ski Area receiving 11 feet and Snowbird tallying over 10, but storms blessed each resort with fresh snow in March.
In true Utah springtime fashion, though, warm weather snuck in toward the end of the month. Everyone swapped from shells to short sleeves, and wiggles worked their way into runs at a handful of resorts. The good vibes that come with spring skiing are contagious, and you’re right to want to get in on the springtime fun.
Resorts throughout the state rolled out their 2025–26 season passes earlier this month, and skiing the rest of the season for free is a significant perk for new pass holders. It’s a great time to buy for those looking to ski a different resort next season and take advantage of the last few weeks of the 2024–25 season at their new spot!
Here’s a list of all the resorts in Utah offering free spring skiing for those who purchase a 2025–26 season pass.
Eagle Point
Eagle Point tops our list of resorts with free spring skiing because they are stoking the spring vibes with an incredible offer: anyone with a season pass to any resort anywhere can ski through closing day on Sunday, April 6. If you snag their Second Home Pass, available to anyone with a season pass to any other resort, you can take advantage of beautiful Southern Utah weather and head south for the final weekend of their season. Claim your Second Home Pass here, load your vehicle with both your skis and bike, take a last-minute trip down south for the weekend, and enjoy a few classic Utah springtime multisport days.
Beaver Mountain
Beaver Mountain, one of Utah’s most beloved family-owned resorts, offers free spring skiing for new pass holders. Those who purchase a 2025–26 season pass to ski the Beav can start skiing as soon as today, so long as they purchase it outright and not on a payment plan. It’s a great time to get in on the top-notch spring skiing at Utah’s northernmost resort. If you want to buy a season pass at Beaver, take advantage now before prices increase on April 15.
Snowbasin
Spring skiing vibes at Snowbasin Resort are immaculate, and tailgate real estate on the beach in the Wildcat Lot is at a premium as the temperatures start to rise and free spring skiing lets new pass holders get in on the action now. Snowbasin has a whole lineup of improvements planned for next season, including implementing RFID scanning and replacing the Becker lift with a high-speed quad. It’s a great time to purchase a Snowbasin season pass before prices increase on April 18.
Powder Mountain
Powder Mountain lifted its season pass limit cap last year, and now anyone who wants one can get in on the thousands of acres available to ride. This year, they introduced February Passholder Weekends, limiting access to pass holders only during every weekend in February, and will do the same next season. And with free spring skiing available for all new 2025–26 season pass holders, now is the best time to secure your Powder Mountain season pass before prices increase on April 24.
Deer Valley
Deer Valley Resort doubled down this year (literally) with its Expanded Excellence initiative. They plan to provide an additional 3,700 acres of new terrain by the time they complete the initiative, and season pass holders can explore the first phases if they purchase their 2025–26 season pass now. Spring skiing at Deer Valley is an experience unlike any other, and you can unlock that benefit as soon as you book your Deer Valley pass for next season.
Brighton
It’s hard to top springtime snowboard slush riding at Brighton, and new 2025–26 season pass holders can take advantage of slush season by purchasing their pass now. Spring sessions at Brighton are like no other, especially for those who like to throw down in the terrain park. If you opted for a different season pass this year but want to lock in spring skiing for the rest of the season along with the 25–26 season, the time to buy your Brighton season pass is now!
Solitude
Solitude is the primary resort in Utah for the Ikon pass, and all new 2025–26 season pass holders can take advantage of Ikon’s Buy Now Ride Now season pass perk. If you want to ski Solitude all season long and access up to six other incredible resorts in Utah, an Ikon pass unlocks that ability. Secure your season pass for Solitude for the 2025–26 season and take advantage of spring skiing for as long as the resort can stay open.
Brian Head
Brian Head rounds out our list of resorts with free spring skiing for 2025–26 season pass holders. If you’re considering taking advantage of the beautiful scenery, stunning landscapes and local feel available at Brian Head, now is the time to snag your pass and enjoy the last few weeks of the 24–25 season for free. You can even bring your bike down and enjoy skiing in the morning and biking in the afternoon, giving yourself the whole Utah springtime experience.
No matter which resort you opt for, be sure to get out for some spring skiing in the next few weeks. While some are itching for the trails to dry out, we aren’t ready to swap our skis for mountain bikes just yet. The only thing better than pow days with The Greatest Snow on Earth® is spring skiing under bluebird skies in the sunshine, and we’re taking advantage of every last lap we can get!