Mountain Collective Skiing
Marvin Skis recommends the Mountain Collective Pass to our skiers because it gives them access to some of the very best trails and resorts in the country (and around the world). Depending on the destination, we use passes like the Mountain Collective to keep the cost of our ski trip guides low, while giving you the experience these world-class slopes are known for. Take a look at why Mountain Collective is one of the best investments you can make.
Why Choose the Mountain Collective Pass?
For those who want to explore the great skiing opportunities of the world and take ski trips across North America, Mountain Collective gives you the opportunity. The pass offers access to 23 different locations, two days at each. At 50% off the ticket price for a day at each resort, the pass is a truly amazing investment. The Mountain Collective Pass is the most affordable pass of its kind for skiers and a great value for new and experienced skiers alike.
Mountain Collective Destinations
The Mountain Collective Pass is accepted at more than 20 destination throughout the United States, as well as Canada, France, Japan, Australia and Chile. We recommend this pass for any skiers looking to visit any of the following North American destinations:
Alta Snowbird, UT
Arapahoe Basin Ski Area, CO
Aspen Snowmass
Banff Sunshine
Big Sky Resort
Chamonix, France
Coronet Peak + The Remarkables, NZ
Grand Targhee Resort
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
Lake Louise
Mammoth Mountain
Mt Buller, Australia
Niseko United, Japan
Panorama Mountain Resort
Snowbird
Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows
Sugarbush Resort
Sugarloaf
Sun Peaks Resort
Taos Ski Valley
Thredbo Alpine Village, Australia
Valle Nevado, Chile
Explore the Slopes with Mountain Collective
Whether you’re an avid seasonal skier or joining Marvin Skis on a seven-day ski trip, we can’t recommend the Mountain Collective Pass enough. For more information about our tours and the benefits of the pass, please contact us today at 307-690-5323. For more information about the pass itself, visit the Mountain Collective Pass website.