Colorado Ski Country USA kids ski passport expands to include more grades
Colorado Ski Country USA has announced that its longstanding Ski Passport will see a significant expansion ahead of the 2025-26 season.
New this year, the program will include kindergarten through second-grade students. With the addition of the three grade levels, the Ski Passport program now welcomes all elementary-aged children — kindergarten through sixth grade — to experience the joy of skiing and riding on the mountain.
The K-6 Ski Passport is offered by Christy Sports.
With four days each at 19 Colorado resorts, the Ski Passport gives kids a season of skiing for less than a dollar a day. The Ski Passport costs $67 for grades kindergarten through second grade and $72 for kids third through sixth grade. Prices are subject to change throughout the season.
The passport includes three ski areas in the Summit County area including Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, Copper Mountain and Loveland Ski Area. To view the other participating ski areas or to purchase a pass, visit ColoradoSki.com.

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