Marquette Mountain Season Passes: Frozen Prices & Brand-New Lift Upgrade

Last winter was one for the books. We saw legendary U.P. lake-effect snow, massive days in the glades, and a community of skiers and snowboarders that showed up to shred, no matter what. You stuck with us and kept the stoke high even while we navigated having a lift down. That’s the kind of loyalty you only find at an independent ski hill, and we don’t take it for granted.

To say a massive thank you to the riders who make Marquette Mountain the beating heart of U.P. winter sports, we’re doing something the corporate, cookie-cutter resorts won’t do: We are freezing our starting prices. Our Winter Season Passes are officially on sale earlier than ever, and we are holding the line. You get the exact same tier-one pricing as last year. Zero opening-tier price hikes.

Big Mountain Upgrades Are Happening Right Now

Even better? We’re putting shovels in the dirt. Work is officially underway on a brand-new chairlift. Major mountain infrastructure upgrades are happening right now, and we can’t wait to watch our new lift take shape before the snow flies.

Why Lock In Your Marquette Mountain Season Pass Today?

  • The Absolute Lowest Price: We kept our tier-one winter pass pricing identical to last year as a thank you. It will not get cheaper than this.

  • A Brand-New Lift is Coming: We aren’t just talking about upgrades; ski lift construction is officially underway.

  • Flexible Financing Options: Don’t want to drop the cash all at once? We get it. Spread your payments out over time while still locking in our lowest rate.

  • Beat the Late Summer Price Hike: Just like last year, this lowest-price tier won’t last forever. Pass prices will go up in late summer.

  • Set It and Forget It: Secure your winter fun out on the mountain right now at a heavy discount, then go enjoy your U.P. summer hassle-free.

Skip the lines. Keep it independent. Lock in the absolute lowest rate of the year today, and get ready for another season of pure, unfiltered thrills at the premier Upper Peninsula ski resort.