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Taos Ski Valley announces Winter 2027 season passes with pass guarantee for the first time | News


Taos Ski Valley today announced its 2027 Winter Pass and Spring Pass sales, offering six different pass options at the lowest prices of the year. New for 2027: All passes purchased during the Spring Pass Sale include Pass Assurance, a benefit previously only available at an additional cost. The resort expanded midweek access to Fridays for an improved weekday pass. Additionally, all pass holders are entitled to expanded benefits and the ability to “buy now, ride now,” just in time for last-minute spring break planners and those looking to take advantage of late-season snow.

Taos Ski Valley offers a refined mountain experience with its rare combination of world-class skiing and European-style hospitality. From its famed terrain to its deep connection to New Mexican culture, Taos offers a truly unique mountain vacation, and the resort’s extensive pass options and benefits allow guests to create the perfect experience.

Risk-free confidence for winter 2027
The free addition of Pass Assurance on all passes during the Spring Pass Sale provides a risk-free option to buy now with confidence. With Pass Assurance, Passholders have the option to return their pass for any reason before October 31, 2026 for a full refund or a prorated refund based on summer usage and administrative fees. Thereafter, for qualified reasons, pass holders may receive a full or partial credit for any returned pass between November 1, 2026 and March 1, 2027. After the Spring Pass Sale, Pass Assurance will again be available at an additional cost.

“Our Spring Pass Sale has always been the best time to grab a Taos Season Pass, and this year we’re raising the bar,” said John Kelly, CEO of Taos Ski Valley. “Planning ahead should be exciting, not uncertain. With free Pass Assurance and more benefits than ever, guests can buy with complete confidence and look forward to another unforgettable winter at Taos.”

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The 2027 winter pass options include:

Kachina Plus, $2,095 – The Kachina Plus pass offers the ultimate mountain experience. Enjoy unlimited access to Taos Ski Valley seven days a week in winter, with no blackout dates, plus a free Summer Pass for 2026. The Kachina Plus Pass also comes with an Ikon Basic Pass with the option to upgrade to an Ikon Pass for an additional $500; a $500 credit ($250 per season) to The Blake, Taos’ signature base hotel; 50% off tickets at Mountain Collective resorts; plus more extra benefits than any other pass. This pass includes two unguided days at Silverton Mountain and one free heliski drop on a Friday or Saturday in December or January. Also new this year: Kachina Plus pass holders will receive 10 buddy tickets (compared to eight last season). Starting today, Kachina Plus pass holders can also ski for the remainder of the 2026 winter season.
Kachina, $1,475 – The Kachina Pass offers unlimited skiing and snowboarding seven days a week, with no blackout dates. Kachina also includes a 2026 summer pass, a $250 credit to The Blake for the summer season and 50% off tickets at Mountain Collective resorts. This pass includes two unguided days at Silverton Mountain and one free heliski drop on a Friday or Saturday in December or January. Also new this year: Kachina pass holders will receive eight buddy tickets (compared to six last season). As of today, Kachina pass holders can also ski for the remainder of the 2026 winter season.
Value, $925 – The Value pass offers skiing and riding seven days a week, with holiday cancellations, plus a summer pass for 2026 and a $250 credit to The Blake for the summer season. This pass includes one unguided day at Silverton Mountain and one free heliski drop on Friday or Saturday in December or January. Also new this year: Value Pass holders will receive six buddy tickets (compared to four last season). From March 23, Value Pass holders can ski for the remainder of the 2026 season.
Weekday, $750 – The Weekday pass now includes unlimited skiing Monday through Friday with holiday cancellations. Also new this year: Weekday Pass holders will receive four buddy tickets (compared to two last season). From March 23, Midweek Pass holders can also ski for the rest of the 2026 season.
High Noon, $550 – This pass offers unlimited skiing after noon, 7 days a week, with holiday cancellations. High Noon Pass holders will receive two buddy tickets. From March 23, High Noon pass holders will also be able to ski for the remainder of the 2026 season.
5 days, $495 – The 5-day pass gives pass holders five days of skiing at Taos Ski Valley throughout the season, with limited blackout dates.
All passholders also receive 15 percent off food and beverages, 15 percent off snow sports lessons, 10 percent off stays at The Blake, 10 percent off Via Ferrata and UTV summer experiences, and 10 percent off retail at Taos Sports, Taos Kids and Kachina Sports.

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Discounted versions of all passes are available for military/first responders, seniors, Zia (ages 18-29), and youth (ages 7-17). For a complete list of prices and holiday dates, visit www.skitaos.com/season-passes.

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