Idaho's 5th & 6th Grade
Peak Season Passport

 

Make any day a snow day! 

 

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How it Works

Once applications are open, you will be able to submit your application from a button on this page, with the one-time $29 processing fee. We’ll e-mail you a passport that gives your 5th grader three free days at 17 locations, and your 6th grader two free days at 17 participating locations.

You can either print the passport and bring it with you or pull it up on your smartphone and present it at the ticket office. Either way, your kid’s skiing free. Of course, a parent or guardian must be present, and the passport must be shown at the resort in order to receive the lift ticket.

Participating ski hills reserve the right to limit passport use for ski racers, on race days and on any scheduled blackout dates that may apply. Check with your ski hill for full details. 


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New this year: AirFlare

We're adding an extra layer of joy and safety to your family's ski experiences. Along with your Passport, you'll receive a complimentary family subscription to AirFlare, the innovative safety app endorsed by Ski Patrol Directors across Idaho.

Why AirFlare?

  • Peace of Mind on the Slopes: AirFlare transforms your phone into a powerful safety beacon, giving Ski Patrol the ability to locate you quickly in emergencies.
  • Stay Connected: Whether exploring new trails or enjoying familiar runs, AirFlare keeps your family connected on the mountain.
  • Ski Patrol Recommended: Trusted by professionals, AirFlare is designed to work in challenging terrains and areas with limited cell service.  See what Schweitzer ski patrollers have to say about Airflare!