Ski Two Montana Resorts With Lone Peak Pass

23rd September 2008 | Becky Lomax, Associate Editor

Resorts in this article: Big Sky Resort, Moonlight Basin

Skiers and riders can glide between Big Sky Resort and Moonlight Basin with the Lone Peak Pass. You can buy single day, multi-day, or season pass versions. The pass garners access to 5,512 acres and over 220 named runs, bowls, glades, and chutes.

An adult single day pass costs $93. In comparison, adults pay $78 to ski at Big Sky and $55 to ride Moonlight's lifts. College students with ID and seniors over 70 years old can purchase a day Lone Peak Pass for $83. Juniors ages 11-17 can buy one for $73. Kids 10 and under can ski both resorts for free.

You can save $25-40 if you purchase a 5-, 6-, or 7-day Lone Peak Pass, but up through four days, the multi-day pass costs the same as buying single day tickets. An adult Lone Peak Season Pass costs $1,699.

 

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