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Midwest Indy Pass adds more ski areas, including Nubs Nob and Marquette Mountain

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NUB'S NOB HIGHLIGHTS 8-RESORT INDY EXPANSION
The Indy Pass now provides two days each at 100 independent resorts including new partners in the Upper Midwest, New England, and Pacific Northwest

PORTLAND, Ore. (June 21, 2022) – The Indy Pass announced today that eight new resorts will be joining for the 22/23 season including Nub's Nob, Michigan, plus alpine and cross-country resorts in the Upper Midwest, New England, and the Pacific Northwest. With these additions, the Indy Pass now offers two free days of skiing, riding, and cross-country skiing at 100 resorts in the US, Canada, and Japan. An additional seven Allied Resorts provide Indy Pass holders up to 50% off lift tickets.

New Alpine Partner Resorts - Passholders receive two free days:
  • BigRock Mountain, Maine
  • Marquette Mountain Resort, Michigan
  • Mount Kato Ski Area, Minnesota
  • Nub's Nob Ski Resort, Michigan
  • Treetops Resort, Michigan
Note: Nub's Nobs will have blackout dates on holidays and peak weekends for Indy Base Pass holders. For more detail: Indy Pass Blackouts.

New Cross Country Resorts - All passholders receive two free days
  • 49 Degrees North Nordic Center, Washington
  • Manning Park Resort XC, British Columbia
  • Treetops XC, Michigan
New Allied Resort - Passholders receive a 25 to 50% discount on lift tickets
  • Loup Loup Ski Bowl, Washington

“Nub’s Nob is excited to be joining Indy Pass, to encourage exploration of independent ski areas and grow the love of skiing," said Ben Doornbos, GM at Nub's Nob.
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Nub's Nob, Michigan is one of the most sought-after "pure-ski resorts" in the Midwest

With these additions, Indy Pass now features 23 partner resorts in the Upper Midwest and offers unparalleled value for skiers and riders in that region. Similarly, BigRock Mountain gives Indy another Maine resort to compliment Saddleback Mountain and provides Northeastern passholders with 19 independent resorts and 38 days of free skiing and riding for one low price. Pre-season pricing is in effect for just $299 for adults, $139 for kids, and $399 for no blackouts.

"100 resorts is certainly a milestone but the real news here is the addition of some amazing new resorts, said Indy Pass founder Doug Fish. We are stoked to add new partners in three regions of the country, especially Michigan, where we now have nine great mountains in the coalition."

The Indy Pass is the fastest-growing multi-mountain pass in North America and will continue to expand rapidly with new partner resort announcements planned for next month.

June Payment Plan Ends July 1 - Interest-Free and No-Credit Checks
Indy Pass offers an innovative, interest-free payment plan that allows purchasers to make equal monthly payments through December 15th. If purchased by July 1, payments are $42/month for an adult pass and $124/month for a family of four with two kids under 13. No credit check or credit app is needed and no 3rd-party lenders are involved.

Indy Pass 22-23 Pre-Season Prices End September 12th
Indy Base Pass - Adult $299, Kids (12-and-under) $139
Indy+ Pass - Adult $399, Kids $189 (no blackouts)
Indy Base AddOn Pass - Adult $199, Kids $99 (partner and allied resort season passholders only)
Indy+ AddOn Pass - Adult $309, Kids $149 (no blackouts)
Indy Cross Country (XC) Pass - Adult $69, Kids $29 (no blackouts)
 
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