Powderhorn Mountain Resort in Mesa, Colorado, is gearing up for its 60th anniversary season in Winter 2026-27 with the introduction of a special 3-Year Season Pass. According to a press release issued by the resort on February 9, 2026, this limited-quantity pass offers guests the chance to secure three years of unlimited access to the mountain for an initial price of $999.

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Ryan Schramm, General Manager of Powderhorn, stated that the 3-Year Pass reflects the resort's dedication to affordability and accessibility for local families and long-time visitors. The pass is designed to reward loyal guests and invite them to be part of the resort's future, especially with the new Wild West Express lift.

Key details of the Powderhorn 3-Year Season Pass:

  • Limited Availability: The pass is available in limited quantities for a limited time.
  • Pricing: The introductory price is $999, which will later increase to $1,199.
  • Perks: Pass holders will receive exclusive benefits, including early lift access on select days, a gathering with Powderhorn leadership, and commemorative pass media.

The 2026-27 season marks the full debut of the Wild West Express, a high-speed quad chairlift replacing the old West End double. This upgrade aims to improve access to the western side of the mountain and significantly reduce ride times.

Installation of the Wild West Express is scheduled for Summer 2026. Powderhorn plans to release more details about the lift, anniversary celebrations, and other future improvements as the milestone season approaches. Further information on the 3-Year Season Pass can be found on Powderhorn's website.

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