JACKSON, Wyo. — As one ski season winds down, many recreators are already planning ahead for next winter.

Ski resorts are also looking ahead, ready to sell tickets for the 2025/2026 season. Local ski operations are offering various deals for shoppers ready to buy early. Read on for details.

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s (JHMR) Season Pass Spring Sale will run in the month of May, first in person and then online. Passes will be sold from May 1 to 11 at Teton Village and at Hoback Sports. JHMR announced that passes will not sell out during the in-person portion of the sale. From May 15-31, passes will be available online at the discounted rate, and an online sell-out is possible. Season pass rates will then increase on June 1 if any passes are still available.

Adult season passes run from $1,199 to $2,950. JHMR also participates in the Mountain Collective and Ikon Pass programs.

Snow King Mountain

Season passes for Snow King Mountain went on sale on March 1, and will remain discounted until April 30. Prices will increase again in the fall.

An adult season pass is listed at $575. On May 1, the price will increase to $730; on October 1, prices will jump to $840.

An uphill pass will be $225 until April 30, increasing to $275 on May 1, and $300 on Oct. 1. Snow King participates in the Powder Alliance, which allows reciprocal access to participating resorts elsewhere in the West.

Grand Targhee Resort

Season passes for Grand Targhee Resort will go on sale on Tuesday, April 1. An adult season pass is listed for $1,199. Prices will increase to $1,429 on May 1, and again to $1,829 on Oct. 1.

Targhee participates in the Mountain Collective program.

See each resort’s website for further details.