
While we’re gearing up for Oktoberfest at Hunter Mountain, our sights are already set on winter. New this season, 2025/26 Epic Pass Holders will enjoy Epic Friend Tickets — offering 50% off lift tickets at all 37 North American Vail Resorts mountains, peak days included.
Epic Friend Tickets replace Buddy Tickets and now provide a consistent 50% savings at every resort, every day. Epic Pass Holders who purchased before April 14 receive 10 Epic Friend Tickets; those purchasing after receive 6. Even better — if friends or family decide to join in on the fun for good, the cost of one Epic Friend Ticket can be applied toward an eligible 2026/27 Epic Pass.
Hurry, the lowest price of the fall ends September 1 — now’s the time to lock in the best rate and give your friends peak-season access at half the price.
Recommended Pass Options:
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Epic Pass – $1,075: Offers unlimited, unrestricted access to ski and ride resorts throughout the Northeast — like Stowe, Okemo, Hunter, Mount Snow, Mountain Sunapee — and 37 additional resorts worldwide.
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Epic Local Pass – $799: Learn to ski/ride at Hunter Mountain and take trips to iconic mountains like Vail Mountain, Park City Mountain, and Whistler Blackcomb (with some restrictions).
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Northeast Value Pass – $656: Provides incredible value to some of the best resorts in the Northeast, including unlimited access to Mount Sunapee, Attitash, Wildcat, and Crotched (incl. peak dates), plus access to Okemo, Stowe, Hunter, and Mount Snow (with some restrictions).
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Epic Day Pass – $78 per day: Offers skiers and riders the ability to build their own Pass, choosing 1–7 days to use throughout the season, providing up to 65% savings compared to lift ticket prices. Epic Day Pass Holders can ski Vermont and New York resorts like Stowe, Okemo, and Hunter for as low as $78 per day, and New Hampshire resorts, including Wildcat and Mount Sunapee for as low as $48 per day.
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Epic Military Pass – $190: For Active Military and dependents, offering unlimited, unrestricted access to all 37 North American resorts.
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Hunter Mountain