138 US and Canadian Resorts Where Seniors Ski Free During the 2018-19 Season* (Age Requirement Indicated for Each Resort)

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138 US and Canadian Resorts Where Seniors Ski Free During the 2018-19 Season* (Age Requirement Indicated for Each Resort) 138 US and Canadian Resorts Where Seniors Ski Free During the 2018-19 Season* (Age Requirement Indicated for Each Resort) AK MOOSE MOUNTAIN 70 MI BOYNE HIGHLANDS 80 AR MT LEMMON SKI VALLEY 70 BOYNE MOUNTAIN 80 CA BEAR VALLEY 70 CANNONSBURG 70 DODGE RIDGE 82 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN 80 MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN 80 MT HOLIDAY 65 MOUNTAIN HIGH 70 MT ZION 62 ROYAL GORGE X-C 75 XC Only NUB’S NOB 70 SNOW VALLEY 70 SHANTY CREEK 70 CO MONARCH MOUNTAIN 69 SNOW SNAKE 70 PURGATORY 80 MN WELCH VILLAGE 90 SKI COOPER 80 MT BRIDGER BOWL 80 SUNLIGHT MOUNTAIN 80 WHITEFISH 70 TELEURIDE 80 NV DIAMOND PEAK 80 WOLF CREEK 80 NH BRETTON WOODS 80 ID LOOKOUT PASS 80 NH Resident only, CANNON MOUNTAIN 65 midweek SCHWEITZER MOUNTAIN 80 CRANMORE MOUNTAIN 80 ME BIG ROCK MOUNTAIN 75 DARTMOUTH SKIWAY 80 BLACK MOUNTAIN OF 70 for county residents, MAINE 75 GUNSTOCK 70/80 80+ others CAMDEN SKI BOWL 70 KING PINE 80 MT ABRAM 80 LOON MOUNTAIN 80 SUGARLOAF 80 MCINTYRE SKI AREA 65 SUNDAY RIVER 80 MOUNT SUNAPEE 80 MD WISP 70 RAGGED MOUNTAIN 80 MA OTIS RIDGE 70 WATERVILLE VALLEY 80 NJ MOUNTAIN CREEK 72 VT BOLTON VALLEY 75 NM ANGEL FIRE 75 MIDDLEBURY SNOW BOWL 70 PAJARITO MOUNTAIN 70 OKEMO MOUNTAIN RESORT 80 RED RIVER SKI 70 PICO MOUNTAIN 80 SANDIA PEAK 72 SMUGGLERS NOTCH 70 SIPAPU SKI 80 SUGARBUSH 90 SKI APACHE 70 VA BRYCE RESORT 70 SKI SANTA FE 72 MASSANUTTEN 70 TAOS SKI VALLEY 80 WA MT BAKER SKI RESORT 70 NY CATAMOUNT SKI AREA 80 MT SPOKANE SKI 80 MCCAULEY MOUNTAIN 70 SKI BLUEWOOD 70 OAK MOUNTAIN 70 SUMMIT AT SNOQUALMIE 70 SWAIN 75 WHITE PASS SKI AREA 73 THUNDER RIDGE 70 WV CANAAN VALLEY RESORT 70 NC BEECH MOUNTAIN 70 WY SNOWY RANGE 70 SUGAR MOUNTAIN 70 WOLF RIDGE 65 OR ANTHONY LAKES 70 AB CASTLE MOUNTAIN RESORT 75 MT ASHLAND 70 DRAYTON VALLEY BRAZEAU 55 MT HOOD MEADOWS 75 EAST LINK PARK 75 MT HOOD SKIBOWL 71 EDMONTON SKI CLUB 55 TIMBERLINE LODGE 71 GWYNNE VALLEY 65 PA BEAR CREEK 70 LAKE LOUISE SKI RESORT 80 BLUE MOUNTAIN 70 LITTLE SMOKEY SKI AREA 65 CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN 70 MARMOT BASIN 80 MONTAGE MOUNTAIN 70 MISERY MOUNTAIN 55 SEVEN SPRINGS 80 MOUNT JOY 65 SHAWNEE MOUNTAIN 70 MT. NORQUAY 65 SKI SAWMILL 66 NAKISKA 80 SD TERRY PEAK SKI AREA 70 PASS POWDERKEG 65 UT ALTA SKI AREA 80 RABBIT HILL 55 POWDER MOUNTAIN 75 SNOW VALLEY 55 SNOW BASIN RESORT 75 SUNRIDGE SKI AREA 55 SUNSHINE VILLAGE 80 MONT GARCEAU 70 KICKING HORSE 80 MONT LA RESERVE 70 KIMBERLY 80 MONT LAC VERT 60 MOUNT WASHINGTON 75 MONT STE-MARIE 80 PANORAMA 75 SKI VORLAGE 60 RED MOUNTAIN 75 ON ADANAC SKI HILL 65 WHITEWATER 75 CALABOGIE PEAKS 80 MB HOLIDAY MOUNTAIN 80 CHICOPEE 80 MYSTERY MOUNTAIN 55 HORSESHOE RESORT 60 SPRINGHILL 55 LIVELY SKI HILL 60 QC CAMP FORTUNE 80 LOCH LOMOND 70 EDELWEISS MOUNTAIN 80 MOUNT PAKENHAM 70 MONT BLANC 80 PEI BROOKVALE SKI PARK 60 *Please check with individual areas, as informaton may have changed. Each listed area is linked to its site. In compiling this list, SeniorsSkiing.com used the following criteria: 1) Day and/or season passes are free at a given age. 2) Some free passes (day and/or season) may require a minor processing fee and/or advance contact with the resort. 3) Some listed resorts ofer deep discounts at a given age that provide virtually free skiing privileges (i.e. season passes for $125 or less/day passes for $25 or less). Note that these areas and others not included on this list may ofer additonal discounts and other special deals for seniors. Free tckets may require presentaton of photo ID. Original informaton provided by Natonal Ski Areas Associaton and updated annually by SeniorsSkiing.com. ©Seniors Skiing, LLC. This document or any porton of it is not to be reprinted or reposted without the express permission of SeniorsSkiing.com and/or Seniors Skiing, LLC .
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