Hit the Ski Slopes with Military Discounts

Hit the Ski Slopes with Military Discounts
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This article by Heather Sweeney originally appeared on Military.com, the premier resource for the military and veteran community. For more military discounts, including exclusive deals for MOAA members, go here.)

(DISCOUNTS UPDATED DECEMBER 2018)

There's no better way to stay active and have fun during the cold winter months than to grab your skis and hit the slopes. But before you book your next ski getaway, make sure you check out the great military discounts you can use for all your skiing needs.

Discounts On Base

Don't forget that a great place to start looking for discounts is your local military installation.

Many base ITT offices offer discounted lift tickets for ski resorts. You can rent ski equipment through some military facilities too. Visit Military.com's Base Guide to find an installation near you.

Resorts

2018-19 Lift Tickets

Attitash Mountain Resort, located in New Hampshire, offers active duty military members, retired military, spouses and dependents a discount of 40% on midweek skiing, 25% on weekends and holiday periods.

Bear Mountain Resort in Southern California offers active personnel and families 25% off ticket window rate for one day lift tickets.

Beaver Creek Ski Resort in Colorado offers Military Epic Passes, including $149 for active duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $549 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Big Bear Mountain Resort in Southern California offers active personnel and families 25% off ticket window rate for one day lift tickets.

Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado offers Military Epic Passes, including $149 for active duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $549 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Camelback Mountain Resort in Pennsylvania offers discounted tickets to active military, up to 4 card-carrying dependents and veterans with a valid DD-214.

China Peak in California offers military personnel, including active, retired, veteran and military dependents discounted all day lift tickets, valid any day, including holidays.

Crotched Mountain in Southern New Hampshire offers active duty military members, retired military, spouses and dependents a discount of 40% on midweek skiing, 25% on weekends and holiday periods.

Crystal Mountain in Michigan offers $15 off on Saturday and Peak Periods, as well as 50% off midweek (Sunday-Friday).

Diamond Peak, located in northern Lake Tahoe, offers military discounts that include free mid-week/non-peak lift tickets and $79 weekends/$89 peak lift tickets for active duty military. Retired military and dependents get $69 lift tickets ($79 weekends/$89 peak lift tickets).

Dodge Ridge, near Pinecrest, California, offers active duty a military discount. Adult (ages 20-64) all day lift tickets are $65 and teens (ages 18-19) are $50.

Eagle Point in Utah offers a 15% discount to active duty military on lift tickets.

Grand Targhee Resort located in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Alta, Wyoming offers active duty military a full-day regular lift ticket for $45, holiday lift tickets for $45, and half day regular/holiday tickets for $45.

Heavenly Ski Resort in South Lake Tahoe offers Military Epic Passes, including $149 for active duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $549 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Homewood Mountain Resort, located on the west shore of Lake Tahoe in the state of California, offers active duty military free non-peak lift tickets and 50% off day tickets on holidays. Spouses and children can also receive 50% off day lift tickets if they come with their service member.

Hunter Mountain in New York offers active duty military members, retired military, spouses and dependents a discount of 40% on midweek skiing, 25% on weekends and holiday periods.

Jack Frost and Big Boulder in the Poconos offer active duty military members, retired military, spouses and dependents a discount of 40% on midweek skiing, 25% on weekends and holiday periods.

Keystone Ski Resort in Colorado offers Military Epic Passes, including $149 for active duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $549 for veterans and their adult dependents.

At Killington Resort in Vermont all active duty, retired and honorably discharged military members can get a free Killington Express Card. This card gets you 50% off midweek and 25% off weekend/peak day ticket rates.

Monarch Mountain in Colorado offers a discounted military season pass ($199) with the benefits of regular season pass ($479).

Mount Snow in Vermont offers active duty, retired and honorably discharged members of the military a free Military Discount Card when showing proper ID. This card entitles them to 40% off midweek/non-holiday window rate lift tickets and 25% off weekend/holiday window rate lift tickets.

Mt. Shasta Ski Park in California offers a $30 lift ticket any day of the week with a military ID.

Okemo Mountain Resort in Vermont offers active-duty and retired military, as well as their immediate family, discounts on lift tickets.

Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort, located in California south of Lake Tahoe, offers active duty military free skiing or riding on Sundays.

Ski Butternut in Massachusetts offers military discounts on lift discounts, equipment and group lessons.

Snow Summit in California offers active military and dependents with valid ID discounts for 1-day lift tickets.

Snowshoe Mountain Resort in Snowshoe, West Virginia offers military 20% off for single-day lift tickets and 3-day tickets with military ID (except holidays).

Snowy Range in Wyoming offers military discounts on half day, one day and multi-day lift tickets.

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows in California offers active duty military a season pass. The cost of the season pass is a $50 donation that will support the organization Military to the Mountains, a program of the High Fives Foundation.

Sugarloaf Mountain Resort in Maine offers military personnel a discount of $10 off lift ticket rates.

Vail Ski Resort in Colorado offers Military Epic Passes, including $149 for active duty, retired military and dependents, as well as $549 for veterans and their adult dependents.

Wildcat Mountain in New Hampshire offers active duty military members, retired military, spouses and dependents a discount of 40% on midweek skiing, 25% on weekends and holiday periods.

Wintergreen Resort in Virginia offers a 20% military discount on all standard lift, equipment rentals, lessons, Treehouse, and lodging.

Winterplace Ski Resort in West Virginia offers Armed Forces Appreciation Days on Wednesdays.

Lodging

Aspen Meadows Resort in Colorado offers a 30% military discount off accommodations. Be prepared to show your military ID at check-in.

Sugarloaf Mountain Resort in Maine offers members of the military 10% off lodging rates.

And don't forget the following hotels have military discounts:

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Clothing and Equipment

Make sure you visit your local Navy Exchange (NEX), Marine Corps Exchange (MCX), or Army and Air Force Exchange (AAFES). You never know what you can find there, and they have price matching policies. Visit Military.com's Base Guide to find the Exchange near you.

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