Hit the Ski Slopes with Military Discounts

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Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 157th Infantry Regiment (Mountain), Colorado Army National Guard, along with veterans and dependents of the 10th Mountain Division and 10th Special Forces Group, ski in a serpentine pattern during the 43rd annual 10th Mountain Div. Ski-In Daze at Ski Cooper March 2, 2018. (U.S. Army National Guard photo/Warren W. Wright Jr.)

Skiing is a great way to stay active during the cold winter months. And to add to the fun of hitting the slopes, many resorts offer military discounts on lift tickets. So before you book your ski getaway, check out the following list of military discounts you can use for all your skiing needs.

Discounts On Base

Don’t forget that a great place to start looking for discounts is your local military installation.

Many base ITT offices offer discounted lift tickets for ski resorts. You can rent ski equipment through some military facilities too. Visit our Base Guide to find an installation near you.

Resorts

2024-2025 Tickets

Attitash Mountain Resort, located in New Hampshire, offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Beaver Creek Ski Resort in Colorado offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Big Bear Mountain Resort in Southern California offers discounted lift tickets to active-duty and retired military personnel and their dependents. Guests may purchase discounted military reservations in advance online. Once verified, you will be provided a single-use code to apply at checkout.

Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Camelback Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania offers multiple discounts to retired and active military personnel and up to three dependents. You must provide a valid ID at guest services or upon check-in.

China Peak in California offers active, retired and veteran military personnel one discounted all day lift ticket per day for their use only, valid any day, including holidays. Present current military ID at the time of purchase. This deal does not apply to dependents.

Diamond Peak in Nevada offers active-duty U.S. military a free lift ticket midweek/non-peak with valid military ID. Civilian, contractors, foreign affiliates, VA, and expired IDs are not accepted. Purchase at the Diamond Peak ticket windows.

Eagle Point in Utah offers a 15% discount to active-duty military on lift tickets, in-person only with proper identification.

Grand Targhee Resort, located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Alta, Wyoming, offers active-duty military personnel, veterans and spouses a 30% discount on lift tickets.

Heavenly Ski Resort in South Lake Tahoe offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Hunter Mountain in New York offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Jack Frost and Big Boulder in Pennsylvania offers military discount lift tickets for active-duty and retired military members. Military tickets can be purchased at the window or by calling (970) 754-0005. Make sure you have your military ID with you to verify your purchase.

Keystone Ski Resort in Colorado offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

At Killington Resort in Vermont all active-duty, retired, and honorably discharged members of the military are eligible for discounted lift tickets after online verification of military status during checkout.

Mammoth Mountain in California offers active-duty military personnel and their dependents 25% off on single day lift tickets. Purchase at any ticket window day-of to redeem your discount.

Monarch Mountain in Colorado offers a discounted military season pass for $289, as well as discounted lift tickets.

Mount Snow in Vermont offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Mt. Shasta Ski Park in California offers a $50 lift ticket any day of the week to all active duty, veterans, and retired military personnel.

Okemo Mountain Resort in Vermont offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Vail Ski Resort in Colorado offers Military Epic Passes, including $186 for active-duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $597 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire offers a military discount on lift tickets for active-duty and retired military members. Military tickets can be purchased at the window or by calling (970) 754-0005. Have your military ID ready to verify your purchase.

Clothing and Equipment

Make sure you visit your local Navy Exchange (NEX), Marine Corps Exchange (MCX), or Army and Air Force Exchange (AAFES). You never know what you can find there, and they have price matching policies. Visit our Base Guide to find the Exchange near you.

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