Whiteface Joins Mountain Collective Pass

The New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority (Olympic Authority) announced that Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington, N.Y. has officially joined the Mountain Collective Pass lineup, becoming the newest addition to an alliance of 27 premier destinations across five continents.

The Mountain Collective Pass provides skiers and snowboarders with two days at each participating resort, plus 50% off all additional days, with no blackout dates. Whiteface’s inclusion expands the pass’s reach in the Northeast and adds a destination known for its Olympic legacy and the greatest vertical drop in the East.

“We are excited to be included in the Mountain Collective Pass, which will bring new visitors to Whiteface Mountain through this global community of skiers and riders,” said Tait Wardlaw, the Olympic Authority’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “At the same time, the Mountain Collective partnership gives our SKI3 passholders an incredible opportunity to travel the continent and the world in pursuit of more unforgettable skiing and snowboarding experiences at any of their destinations around the world.”

This new partnership allows all skiers and riders with a 2025/26 SKI3 Full Season Pass, which provides unlimited access to Whiteface, Gore, and Belleayre, access to unlimited 50% off lift tickets at all Mountain Collective destinations with no blackout days. SKI3 passes are currently on sale, with prices increasing after August 6.

“Mountain Collective is proud to welcome Whiteface Mountain to our global family of resorts,” said Todd Burnette, CEO of Mountain Collective. “Whiteface not only brings Olympic history and serious vertical to the table, but it also strengthens our presence in the Northeast and increases the value of the pass for skiers worldwide.”

The Mountain Collective includes access to legendary mountains across North America and the world including eastern standouts, Sunday River, and Sugarloaf in Maine, along with Le Massif de Charlevoix and Bromont in Quebec. The western U.S. and Canada are well represented by Alta, Aspen Snowmass, Banff Sunshine, Big Sky, Grand Targhee, Jackson Hole, Lake Louise, Marmot Basin, Panorama, Revelstoke, Snowbasin, Snowbird, Sugar Bowl, Sun Peaks, Sun Valley and Taos. Aspiring world travelers are also able to use their pass in the French Alps (Chamonix and Megève), Japan (Niseko United), New Zealand (Coronet Peak & The Remarkables), Australia (Mt Buller) and Chile (Valle Nevado). Currently priced at $669 USD, the Mountain Collective pass can pay for itself with visits to just two destinations.

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