Where Kids Ski Free in Utah

By Annie Davis Sep 12, 2024
It’s a question I get asked a lot from people with young children. Where can my kids ski for free in Utah?
Where Kids Ski Free in Utah

 

With two young kids, ages 8 and 4, I find myself asking the same question every year, and it's one I often hear from other parents of young children: Where can my kids ski for free in Utah?

Let’s be honest: with little ones in tow, it’s less about the actual skiing or snowboarding and more about the experience and early exposure to snow sports. And many of us are all about providing that experience for toddlers and young kids without breaking the bank.

The good news is that many resorts in Utah provide free day passes for kids under a certain age (blackout dates and restrictions aside). Here is our list of Utah resorts that have free options for kids.

Alta Ski Area
When you purchase a Family Season Alta Package for two adults and two children (ages 7-17), kids in the family aged six and under get a complimentary pass.

Additional "child" season passes can be added to this family package for $250.   

Kids 12 and under can also get the Kids Sunnyside at 3 Season Pass for $99. This pass is valid for afternoon skiing from 3–4:30 p.m. any day of the season. With direct-to-lift access, kids can skip the ticket window and maximize their afternoon ski time. More info here.

Beaver Mountain
Make the most of early season turns with Beaver Mountain’s 5 and under season pass. It’s FREE through November 30, 2024. Starting December 1, 2024, the price for this child pass is $100 for the season.

Brian Head Ski Resort
Kids 12 and under ski free – no strings attached! Just get them enrolled in their free Power Kids pass, which is good at any Power Pass Mountain (which means free skiing at Nordic Valley, too).

Brighton
Well-known as the place where Utahns learn to ski and board, a paying or season pass / Gold Card holding adult can bring up to two kids ages 6 and under to ski free. This offer is good all season or until the child ages out. Details here

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Cherry Peak
Kids 5 and under ski free with a paying adult. More info here.

Deer Valley Resort
Kids 4 and under can get a Tot lift ticket for $50. Details here

Eagle Point
Kids aged 12 and under will ski and board free for the 2024–25 winter season. This is part of Eagle Point's commitment to make family adventures more accessible. More info here

Nordic Valley
Kids 12 and under ski free. Just get them enrolled in the free Power Kids pass, which is good at any Power Pass Mountain (as mentioned earlier, this includes free skiing at Brian Head, too).

Park City Mountain
Children 4 and under ski free. With the Epic SchoolKids Utah Pack Program, kids enrolled in kindergarten through fifth grade get five days of free skiing and boarding. 

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Powder Mountain
Kids 4 and under ski free. Tickets must be reserved online and are subject to the daily ticket limit. Details here.


Snowbasin Resort
Kids 4 and under ski free. Details here.


Snowbird
Kids 6 and under ski free during the day. More info here.

Solitude Mountain Resort
Kids age 4 and under ski free. More info here.

Sundance Mountain Resort
Kids 5 and under ski free. More info here.

Woodward Park City
A Micro Ticket can be purchased for kids ages 1 to 5 starting at $20 (prices vary depending on the day). Memberships for kids ages 6 and older start at $119/month.


Bonus!

Although not free, the Ski Utah Passport for 4th, 5th and 6th grade students is a pretty incredible deal. For just $69 (before December 1) students get three days of skiing/riding at every Utah resort. That's 45 days of skiing for just $69. 

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With so many options for kids to ski and board for free this season, we're excited to see lots of little ones skiing and riding!