For Australian skiers and snowboarders, the Epic Pass offers a compelling way to connect a full winter across both hemispheres. With access to major North American resorts, followed by Australian resorts in the subsequent winter season, it creates a natural progression from an international snow holiday through to local skiing at home.
For the 2026/27 season, the Epic Pass continues to deliver unlimited, unrestricted access across a global network of resorts spanning Australia, North America and beyond. It is a product designed for travellers who value consistency, ease and the ability to return to destinations they know and trust, while still building a broader itinerary.
For Mogul Ski World clients, the appeal is clear. The Epic Pass can shape an entire winter, from a full season skiing the Northern Hemisphere resorts, then continuing into the next Southern Winter with validity at Epic’s Australian resorts.
One of the key advantages of the Epic Pass is how it connects two ski seasons across hemispheres.
For Australian travellers, the pass is typically used first in the Northern Hemisphere, with trips to destinations such as Vail, Beaver Creek, Park City or Whistler Blackcomb during the North American winter.
The same pass then remains valid for the following Australian ski season at Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham Alpine Resort.
This creates a natural extension of your time on snow, allowing you to maximise value across two seasons rather than one.
The Epic Pass connects a collection of highly regarded resorts known for their scale, terrain variety and consistently high standard of operations.
It is particularly well suited to combining destinations such as Vail and Beaver Creek, or building a broader itinerary including Park City and Whistler.
Across Epic resorts, guests can expect modern lift systems, well-maintained terrain and highly developed base villages.
Early purchase secures the lowest pricing and ensures access ahead of peak booking periods.
For the 2026/27 season, Epic Pass resorts continue to invest in lift infrastructure, terrain improvements and guest experience enhancements across key destinations.
Across all Epic Pass resorts, digital guest experience continues to improve, with mobile lift pass access, real-time mountain updates and streamlined resort navigation now standard across the network.
Beyond lift access, the Epic Pass delivers additional value through Epic Mountain Rewards, enhancing both on- and off-mountain experiences.
Pass holders benefit from:
These benefits apply across participating resorts and are particularly valuable for longer stays.
Vail is one of North America’s most established ski resorts, known for its scale and diversity of terrain. With over 5,000 acres, including the expansive Back Bowls and Blue Sky Basin, it offers a balance of groomed cruising runs and more advanced terrain.
Off the mountain, Vail Village delivers a polished alpine experience with a strong dining scene, boutique shopping and lively après.
Where to stay:
Properties such as Grand Hyatt Vail offer slopeside access along Gore Creek, combining convenience with a refined alpine setting.
Located just 15 minutes from Vail, Beaver Creek offers a more intimate and highly refined ski experience. Known for its immaculately groomed terrain and exceptional service, it is particularly well suited to families and those seeking a more relaxed pace.
The village is compact and thoughtfully designed, with heated walkways, quality dining and a welcoming atmosphere.
Where to stay:
Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa provides true ski-in, ski-out access alongside a full-service spa and excellent family facilities.
Park City is the largest ski resort in the United States, offering expansive terrain combined with one of the most accessible resort towns in North America.
Just 35 minutes from Salt Lake City Airport, it is one of the most convenient destinations for Australian travellers. The historic Main Street adds character, with a strong mix of dining, shopping and après options.
Where to stay:
Lift Park City Luxury Condominiums are elegant and sophisticated with amenities akin to a boutique hotel. Set on the plaza of vibrant Canyons Village next to the new Sunrise Gondola, Lift is surrounded by an array of dining and shopping options.
Whistler Blackcomb remains one of the most complete ski destinations in North America. With over 8,000 acres of terrain, it combines scale, variety and a vibrant village atmosphere that appeals across all traveller types.
Where to stay:
The Westin Resort and Spa Whistler and Hilton Whistler Resort and Spa provide centrally located, lift-access accommodation, making them ideal bases for exploring both mountains.
Set high in the Colorado Rockies, Breckenridge combines expansive terrain with one of the most character-filled ski towns in North America. Its five peaks offer a strong mix of cruising runs and high alpine bowls, while the historic Main Street delivers a lively après and dining scene.
Located within easy reach of Denver, Keystone is a highly accessible resort known for its wide, well-groomed terrain and night skiing. It is particularly well suited to families and intermediate skiers, with a relaxed village atmosphere and excellent value across accommodation options.
Crested Butte offers a more off-the-beaten-track Colorado experience, with a strong reputation for advanced and expert terrain. Its steep chutes and bowls are complemented by a colourful, laid-back mountain town, making it a favourite for more experienced skiers seeking something different.
Straddling the California–Nevada border, Heavenly is known for its vast terrain and panoramic views over Lake Tahoe. It offers a diverse on-mountain experience alongside a lively base area, combining skiing with a vibrant après and entertainment scene.
Northstar delivers a more refined and family-friendly Lake Tahoe experience, with beautifully groomed runs, a polished village and a strong focus on service. It is particularly appealing for families and those seeking a more relaxed pace on and off the mountain.
For more advanced skiers, Kirkwood is a standout. Known for its challenging terrain, consistent snowfall and authentic, no-frills atmosphere, it offers a more traditional, mountain-focused experience within the Tahoe region.
Beyond its core North American destinations, the Epic Pass also includes a number of additional resorts that broaden its global appeal and provide further flexibility when planning a ski season.
In the United States, resorts such as Stowe Mountain Resort, Okemo Mountain Resort and Mount Snow add strong East Coast options, particularly appealing for those combining skiing with travel through New England.
In Canada, Fernie Alpine Resort, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort and Kimberley Alpine Resort introduce a different style of experience, known for quieter slopes, strong snowfall and a more laid-back mountain atmosphere.
Closer to home, access to Perisher Ski Resort, Falls Creek Alpine Resort and Hotham Alpine Resort allows Australian travellers to continue their skiing into the Australian season following their Northern Hemisphere trip.
The pass also extends into Japan with access to Hakuba and Rusutsu, offering an opportunity to experience renowned Japanese powder, while selected European partner resorts such as Verbier 4 Vallées and Skirama Dolomiti provide additional variety for those looking to explore further.
The Epic Pass provides access, but the experience is shaped by how you use it.
Mogul Ski World works closely with clients to design tailored itineraries, recommend the right resorts, secure preferred accommodation and align travel plans with Early Bird offers and exclusive partner benefits.
With deep product knowledge and longstanding relationships across Epic Pass destinations, we ensure each trip is considered, seamless and well matched to individual travel goals.
Guests planning Epic Pass holidays through the Snow Holiday Launchpad will have access to a curated collection of Early Bird deals and exclusive partner benefits.
These include:
Explore the Deals page to view current offers across Vail, Beaver Creek, Park City and Whistler.
The 2026/27 Epic Pass offers access to some of the most established and sought-after ski destinations in the world.
Whether you are planning your first North American snow holiday or returning to favourite resorts, the Mogul Ski World team can help you build a seamless itinerary that makes the most of the pass.
Visit us at the Snow Travel Expos in Sydney and Melbourne, or explore the Snow Holiday Launchpad to begin planning your 2026/27 Epic Pass winter.
Stay 7 nights and save 40% in Whistler, with suite upgrades and a curated local welcome experience.
Save 20% on winter stays in Vail, with breakfast, upgrades and a $100 resort credit included.
Stay 7 nights and save 40% in Whistler, with added welcome cocktails
Enjoy 20% savings plus breakfast, upgrades and resort credit in Beaver Creek’s ski-in, ski-out village.
Stay longer and save up to 30% in Park City, with flexible savings across short and extended stays.