Killington/Pico Spring Pass 2026
As a Yawgoo Valley Ski Area 2025-26 Season Passholder, you're eligible for an exclusive discount on the Killington/Pico Spring Pass which offers unlimited skiing and riding from March 13, 2026 through the end of the season at both mountains (Killington & Pico).
Your Price: $199 as a Yawgoo Valley Ski Area 2025-26 Season Passholder (regularly $419)
This is a great opportunity to keep skiing and riding well into spring on two of the East's premier mountains. Killington is known for having the longest season in the East, often operating through Memorial Day and sometimes into June.
How to Purchase:
- Visit killington.com/springpass to learn more and buy your pass online
- After purchase, bring your Killington confirmation and Yawgoo Valley Ski Area 2025-26 Season Pass to any Killington or Pico Guest Services location to validate your eligibility and activate your Spring Pass.
Please contact Killington Guest Services for more information.
Guest Services and Information
800-621-6867
guestservices@killington.com
2026-27 Snow Pass
Pass pricing until August 10, 2026 or sold out
First Family Member
$569
Second Family Member
$549
Third+ Family Member
$529 | Each additional Family Member
RI College Student
$469.00 | Must be enrolled full-time at a Rhode Island college or university. Proof of enrollment required.
Seniors
$199.00 | Ages 65+ (to use Freedom Pass at a partner resort, please call ahead to confirm Senior Pass policies)
Toddler (5 & Under)
$149.00
Military
$469.00 | Offered to active duty members and dependents.
ski with freedom
In addition to unlimited skiing or riding at Yawgoo Valley, you will receive 3 visits to each of our Freedom Pass partner resorts.
Please visit skifreedompass.com to view our partner resort list. This list is subject to change without notice based on current partner resort participation and new resorts that may be added.
To use your Freedom Pass, simply present your pass at the ticket window of the partner resort. Be sure to visit the partner resort's website for all terms and conditions.
OUR PARTNERS
(3 Free Unrestricted Days of Skiing Unless Otherwise Noted)
EAST
Mount Southington, CONNECTICUT
Plattekill, NEW YORK Blackout Dates TBD
MIDWEST
WEST & BEYOND
pass pick-up
All Season Pass holders will be required to submit a current photo. Photos will only be accepted if uploaded via the emailed link and in the specifications requested. You will be notified of this process and sent a link to upload your photo and complete your waiver form in October.
Once we receive your photo and completed waiver form, your pass will be printed and available for pick-up up to 10 days post submission.
Passes are not mailed. Passes may require proof of age or eligibility. Proper documentation must be presented at the time of pick-up.
Know Your Responsibility Code
Staying safe on the slopes is easy when you KNOW THE CODE! Always be aware of your surroundings, and the people around you. If you have questions, ask! Ski patrol and other mountain personnel are here to help.
RESPONSIBILITY CODE
- Always stay in control. You must be able to stop or avoid people or objects.
- People ahead or downhill of you have the right-of-way. You must avoid them.
- Stop only where you are visible from above and do not restrict traffic.
- Look uphill and avoid others before starting downhill or entering a trail.
- You must prevent runaway equipment.
- Read and obey all signs, warnings and hazard markings.
- Keep off closed trails and out of closed areas.
- You must know how and be able to load, ride and unload lifts safely. If you need assistance, ask the lift attendant.
- Do not use lifts or terrain when impaired by alcohol or drugs.
- If you are involved in a collision or incident, share your contact information with each other and a ski area employee.
PARK SMART
Don't go if you don't know!
START SMALL - Work your way up. Build your skills.
MAKE A PLAN - Every feature. Every time.
ALWAYS LOOK - Before you drop.
RESPECT - The features and other users.
TAKE IT EASY - Know your limits. Land on your feet.
Passenger Conduct and Responsibilities
ANSI B77.2-2022
2.3.6 Passenger Conduct and responsibilities
2.3.6.1 Passenger responsibilities
It is recognized that certain dangers and risks are inherent in machines of this type, and their operation. It is also recognized that inherent and other risks or dangers exist for those who are in the process of embarking, riding, or disembarking from aerial tramways. Passengers accept the risks inherent in such participation of which the ordinary prudent person is or should be aware.
Passengers shall use good judgment and act in a responsible manner while using the aerial tramway including:
a) participating in the embarkation, riding and disembarkation processes in such a manner to reduce risks for themselves and others,
b) obeying all written and oral instructions and warnings,
c) refraining from using the aerial tramway while under the influence of drugs or alcohol;
d) properly use the aerial tramway and equipment provided.
2.3.6.2 Passenger Dexterity and ability
All passengers who use an aerial tramway shall be responsible for their own embarkation, riding and disembarkation. They shall be presumed to have sufficient ability, physical dexterity, and/or personal assistance to negotiate and to be evacuated from the aerial tramway safely.
2.3.6.3 Passenger embarkation and disembarkation
A passenger shall get on and get off an aerial tramway at designated areas. No passenger shall embark without first understanding and observing the proper loading, riding and unloading procedures.
2.3.6.4 Passenger riding
Passengers, while riding an aerial tramway shall not throw or expel therefrom any object, nor shall any passenger do any act or thing that shall interfere with the operation of the aerial tramway. Passengers shall not willfully engage in any type of conduct that may contribute to or cause injury to any other person.


