Published March 18. 2026 02:45PM
As Jack Frost prepares for its final weekend of the 2025-26 ski season, the business is reflecting on a successful year marked by a memorable new program, Epic Passholder events, and prolific snowmaking efforts that ensured excellent conditions that kept guests carving turns well into March.
This winter, they honored veterans, active duty service members, and retired military personnel with their Heroes on the Mountain celebration Jan. 31. The inaugural event featured a morning flag raising ceremony, a powerful military ski parade, and a closing flag-lowering to pay tribute to those who serve.
Epic Pass holders also enjoyed the return of Pass holder First Tracks, offering exclusive early access to freshly groomed terrain.
The slopes at Jack Frost remain open daily and we invite guests to enjoy great skiing and riding before the lifts stop spinning at Jack Frost on Sunday.
Jack Frost Hours of Operation
• Through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Closing Day)
As planning begins for next year, 2026-27 season passes are now on sale, giving guests the opportunity to lock in the best value of the year.
New this year, Epic Pass lowers prices for Gen Z to make hitting the slopes easier for young skiers and snowboarders. Pricing for 13- to 30-year-olds provides 20% discount off full Epic & Epic Local Passes, meaning young adults and teens can score up to $220 in savings.