“Colorado is the epicenter of skiing in North America, and we are proud to now have four partner resorts there,” said Indy Pass founder Doug Fish. “There are so many great pass options for Coloradans that we don’t expect pass sales in the state to be huge. However, our passholders from around the country will be stoked to have these great additions for their Rocky Mountain vacations.”
Pass holders get two days of skiing or riding at each of Indy’s103 downhill partners and at all 13 cross-country partners. Additionally, pass holders get discounted daily lift tickets at 14 allied resorts.
The best deal in skiing, which is only $329 at the moment, just keeps on getting better.
I’m personally stoked that skiers in the Denver area will have an opportunity to use their Indy Pass so close to home.
Echo is a small ski area compared to its neighbors in Summit County, but it’s the perfect place to grab night skiing turns after work, or to take the kiddos up for a fun time on snow.
Granby Ranch is only about 2 hours away from downtown Denver (depending on traffic, of course).
It’s exciting that front range dwellers will have an excuse to get off the beaten path to check out a ski area that’s as close, if not closer, than some of the ‘major’ ski resorts in the state.
^Two peaks to explore at Granby Ranch
Buying an Indy Pass just makes sense for most skiers across the country. I mean let’s face it, the majority of us don’t have the luxury of skiing during weekdays, and we feel fortunate if we get 30 days on the slopes.
Buying an Indy Pass gives us a flexible option to explore new places, and most importantly- it’s affordable!
Here’s to Granby and Echo joining the best damn deal in all of skiing. I hope more of their unaffiliated Colorado ski areas follow suit!
Keep reading for the full press release from The Indy Pass:
Indy Pass Adds Two More Resorts in Colorado
Granby Ranch and Echo Mountain are the third and fourth Colorado resorts to join the coalition
PORTLAND, Ore. (November 15, 2022) – The Indy Pass has added Colorado resorts Granby Ranch and Echo Mountain to its growing roster for the 22/23 season. They join Colorado’s Sunlight Mountain and Bluebird Backcountry, both added in the past few months. Granby Ranch will blackout the Christmas Holiday, and all other Colorado Indy resorts will offer unrestricted access for Indy Base Pass holders.
“Colorado is the epicenter of skiing in North America, and we are proud to now have four partner resorts there,” said Indy Pass founder Doug Fish. “There are so many great pass options for Coloradans that we don’t expect pass sales in the state to be huge. However, our passholders from around the country will be stoked to have these great additions for their Rocky Mountain vacations.”
Echo Mountain is the closest resort to Denver and a great warm-up before heading deeper into the Rockies.
Echo Mountain is the closest skiing, snowboarding, and tubing area to Denver, Colorado. A small local ski area located just 50 minutes from downtown and sitting at two miles high, Echo has a little something for everyone and gets you more time on snow while offering an experience totally different from neighboring mega-resorts.
“We’re thrilled to be joining this very special collection of independent resorts and look forward to Indy Pass holders making Echo Mountain the first stop on their Colorado tour,” said GM Fred Klaas.
Echo Mountain Stats
Annual Snowfall: 150″
Base Elevation: 10,050
Top Elevation: 10,650
Skiable Acres: 60
Granby Ranch
Located just 90 miles west of Denver, Granby Ranch is a family-owned ski resort designed and operated with families in mind. The resort is laid out with two mountains, East and West, each offering different levels of terrain. While the East side is largely green and blue, the West side offers some more challenging blues and blacks, but all trails lead back to the base area, so family and friends can easily meet back at the same place.
Granby Ranch Mountain Stats
Annual Snowfall: 120″
Base Elevation: 8,202′
Summit Elevation: 9202′
Skiable Acres: 406
Fall Prices
Indy Base Pass – Adult $329, Kids (12-and-under) $149
Indy+ Pass – Adult $429, Kids $199 (no blackouts)
Indy Base AddOn Pass – Adult $219, Kids 119 (partner and allied resort season passholders only)
Indy+ AddOn Pass – Adult $319, Kids $169 (no blackouts)
Indy Cross Country (XC) Pass – Adult $69, Kids $29 (no blackouts)
About the Indy Pass –
After three seasons, the Indy Pass is the fastest-growing multi-mountain pass in North America. It offers 121 Alpine and Nordic resorts across the US, Canada, and Japan, each providing two days of skiing or riding, and 14 Alpine Allied Resorts offering up to 50% discounts on lift tickets. Indy resorts are independent and uniquely authentic; many are owned and operated by multi-generational families.
2022/23 RESORTS
DOWNHILL RESORTS – 103
PACIFIC REGION – 18
ALASKA — Arctic Valley, Eaglecrest Ski Area
BRITISH COLUMBIA — Apex Mountain Resort, Manning Park, Sasquatch Mountain
CALIFORNIA — China Peak, Dodge Ridge, Mountain High, Mt. Shasta Ski Park, Snow Valley
OREGON – Hoodoo, Mt. Ashland, Mt. Hood Meadows
WASHINGTON — 49 Degrees North, Ski Bluewood, Hurricane Ridge, Mission Ridge, White Pass