New England Pass: More Mountains, One Pass
Ski New England's premier mountains at the lowest price of the year.
NEWRY, ME; CARRABASSETT VALLEY, ME; LINCOLN, NH; (March 12, 2026) –The 2026/27 New England Pass is now on sale. The New England Pass provides access to Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Loon, giving skiers and snowboarders access to some of the most impressive terrain in New England on one season pass. From Sunday River's early-season snowmaking, the most powerful in North America, to Loon's White Mountains terrain and Sugarloaf's legendary spring, the pass connects three distinct mountain experiences.
Early Renewal Price & Spring Access
Returning passholders can lock in their Early Renewal Price through April 2, the lowest prices of the year. New purchasers get immediate access to the remainder of the 2025/26 season plus full access for 2026/27, including some of the most popular events of the year still to come across all three mountains.
Spring Events Still to Come
- ‘80s Day – Loon, March 28: Costumes, cover bands, and nonstop energy on one of New Hampshire's most beloved mountains. If you're going to close out a ski season, this is a pretty good way to do it.
- Bust ‘N’ Burn – Sunday River, April 4-5: Bust ‘N' Burn is back, and this legendary mogul competition brings out some of the best local talent and Olympic competitors from across the country. Hosted by Maine's finest athlete, Donny Pelletier, it's a must-watch.
- Reggae Fest - Sugarloaf, April 10-12: A Maine tradition that turns the mountain into a full-on music festival. Live reggae, spring snow, and the kind of end-of-season celebration that's unlike anything else in New England.
2026/27 New England Pass Products
Youth Gold New England Passes (ages 6–18) are available starting at just $599, offering full-season access at the best value and making it easier for young skiers and snowboarders to hit the slopes alongside family members who already enjoy the benefits of a New England Pass. The New England Pass collection is built to fit a range of budgets and lifestyles, with Gold, Silver, Bronze, Nitro, College, and Afternoon options, plus youth and senior tiers across select products.
For the 2026/27 season, Gold and two other New England Pass products will include access to Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton, Maine—offering the most night skiing in New England.
What the Pass Gets You
Numbers tell part of the story: 12 peaks, 389 trails, 2,647 acres, 17 terrain parks, and 48 lifts across three resorts. But the variety is what makes it. Ride Sugarloaf's above-treeline terrain or explore the new West Mountain Expansion. Work your way across Sunday River's eight interconnected peaks, ride the Jordan 8 and Barker 6, Sunday River's two newest D-Line chairlifts, and find the only slopeside igloo in New England. At Loon, three peaks and New Hampshire's longest vertical drop sit in the heart of the White Mountains, alongside the East's first eight-place chairlift, the Kancamagus 8, and award-winning terrain parks.
Passholders also receive sister resort benefits at select western destinations, including Big Sky, Montana and Brighton, Utah.
For full details, pricing, and purchase options, visit: NewEnglandPass.com
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About Sunday River
Sunday River Resort is located minutes from picturesque Bethel Village in western Maine's Mahoosuc Mountains. A true four-season destination, Sunday River offers eight interconnected peaks of world-class skiing and snowboarding, an 18-hole golf course at the Sunday River Golf Club, two resort hotels and an inn, and numerous events throughout the year.
Media Contact: Ellen Wainwright | 207-824-5218 | ellen.wainwright@sundayriver.com
About Loon
Loon Mountain Resort, located in the heart of New Hampshire’s White Mountains just two hours north of Boston, offers the most accessible big mountain skiing in the East: 2,190 feet of vertical, a variety of terrain across three peaks, and a full progression of award-winning terrain parks. Loon operates within the White Mountain National Forest in partnership with the USDA Forest Service.
Media Contact: Taylor Siewierski | 603-331-2974 | taylor.siewierski@loonmtn.com
About Sugarloaf
Located in Carrabassett Valley, Maine, Sugarloaf is the largest ski area in the East and is home to the only lift-serviced above-treeline skiing and riding in the East. In February 2024, Sugarloaf added 12 new trails and one high-speed quad opening up an entire new zone of green and blue circle terrain as part of their West Mountain Expansion. During the summer months, Sugarloaf is home to the number one golf course in Maine according to Golf Digest, and some of the best mountain biking in New England.
Media Contact: Jessica Sechler | 207-237-6899 | jschechler@sugarloaf.com