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Season Passes for Skiing and Snowboarding

Explore 2026-2027 Season Passes in Berkshire County, MA

At Bousquet Mountain, we believe in the magic of coming together on the slopes, celebrating our shared history, and looking ahead to the future of snow sports.

There’s something special about families and friends bonding on the mountain, and we want to make sure every kid gets the chance to experience the joys of winter outdoors in Western Massachusetts.

It’s not just about skiing or snowboarding; it’s about community, traditions, and active winters. 

To help make this experience accessible for everyone, we’ve set up some flexible season pass options. You can spread out your payments, making it easier to plan your New England winter fun. Here’s to another season of memories and shared moments at Bousquet Mountain.

Read on to find the Massachusetts ski pass option that suits your winter plans.

Pass valid starting March 1! Ski + Ride all spring for just $139! 

Enjoy ALL the events, spring skiing, warm weather, and great vibes.

PLUS use $50 from your Bousquet Bloom pass towards next year’s season pass!

Bousquet Season Pass

Enjoy unlimited skiing at Bousquet Mountain all winter long, with no restrictions! If we’re open, we’re ready to welcome you!

Juniors (7-17)

$449

Adults (30-59yrs)

$549

Seniors (60-79)

$449

Folks (80+) and
kids (6 and under)

 

Free + $5 RFID Card

 

Indy Pass Add-On

Your Indy Add-On Pass gives you access to 300 independent Alpine and Nordic resorts across the US, Canada, Europe, Japan, and South America; including Berkshire East & Catamount!

Juniors (7-17)

$169

Adults (18-59yrs)

$269

Bousquet Locals'+ Pass

Pass is valid for all-day skiing from Sunday to Friday (non-holiday). On Saturdays and holidays, pass holders can still enjoy skiing during twilight hours from 3-8PM.

Everyone (7-79)

$399

Folks (80+) and
kids (6 and under)

Free + $5 RFID Card

18-29 Bousquet Pass

This one’s for our young adult crowd! Similar to a College Pass that you may see at other mountains, but for ALL young adults! With no blackout dates or restrictions!

Young Adults (18-29)

$259

Buying a pass for your child or as a gift? Learn how here >>

The Summit Pass — a shared unlimited pass across Bousquet, Berkshire East, and Catamount — is not being offered by Berkshire East for the 2026/27 season. We’ve shifted our focus to building the best possible home-mountain experience right here in Pittsfield.

Yes. Qualifying Bousquet passes can be paired with the Indy Pass Add-On, giving you access to a large network of independent ski areas across the country — while keeping Bousquet as your home mountain.

Pass prices increase as the season approaches. Buying during our early sale window, in March, locks in the lowest rate. Sign up for our email list to be notified when sale pricing goes live.

 

No, season passes are non-transferable and valid for the named passholder only. Everyone who wants to ski/ ride needs their own pass.

Yes! Guests age 6 and under and guests 80 and older ski free all season. To claim your complimentary pass, visit Guest Services in person, these passes cannot be purchased online.

Yes, you need one. Your RFID card is a small chip-embedded card that your season pass is loaded onto. When you approach a lift, the gate reads your card automatically right through your jacket pocket.

A few tips for using your card:

  • Keep it in a jacket pocket by itself away from your phone, credit cards, and keys, which can interfere with the signal.
  • Don’t punch a hole in it or bend it this will damage the chip.
  • Hold onto it year to year. Your pass can be reloaded onto the same card each season.

If you lose or damage your card, visit Guest Services for a replacement.

PROTECT YOUR PASS!

Life happens — and we get it. Pass Protection is an optional add-on available at the time of season pass purchase that gives you peace of mind if the unexpected gets in the way of your season.

If you become medically unable to ski or ride, or are relocated 300+ miles away due to employment, Pass Protection entitles you to a pro-rated credit toward a future season pass — or a refund if you’re unable to return to Bousquet Mountain at all.

A few things to know: Pass Protection must be purchased at the same time as your season pass and is not available after checkout. Coverage applies only to the pass holder and is non-transferable. The amount of your credit is based on when in the season your qualifying event occurs — the earlier in the season, the greater the credit.

Pass Protection is available at checkout when purchasing your season pass.

2026-27 Pass Benefits

See benefits for Bousquet Adult, Junior, and Senior Season Passes purchased in:

26/27 HOLIDAY PERIODS INCLUDE: 12/26/26 – 1/1/27;  1/16/27 – 1/18/27; 2/13/27 – 2/21/27

INTEREST FREE PAYMENT PLANS

We believe everyone should have access to the mountains. That’s why we offer convenient, interest-free payment plans for our season passes.

If you ski or ride every day at Bousquet, it’s only $6 per day!

With a $50 deposit and monthly payments until November, our interest-free payment plans are a great way to ski and ride at Bousquet!

Uphill
Season Pass

The Uphill Season Pass allows pass holders to skin or snowshoe uphill, and ski or board down. *It does NOT provide lift access.

Juniors (7-17)

$75

Adults (18-59yrs)

$75

Seniors (60-79)

$75

Folks (80+) and
kids (6 and under)

Free + $5 RFID Card

Season Passes are non-transferrable. You are required to keep your season pass on you each day you ski or ride. Your pass needs to be available to be scanned by staff at all times. Forgot or lost your pass? No problem, we can reprint your pass for $5. Letting someone else use your pass will result in the revocation of the pass without a refund. At most ski areas sharing your pass is prosecuted as theft. Passes may be revoked with or without refund by management at any time for any reason.

Scenic view of Bousquet Mountain in summer

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Guest Service Manager

Amanda Cozzaglio

Amanda started at Bousquet in September, 2022.

She was born and raised in the Berkshires and currently resides in Pittsfield. She loves to be outside in the summer months hiking the various trails we have to enjoy, biking on the Rail Trail or kayaking anywhere there is water. Although she enjoys the warm weather over the cold, she is excited to appreciate the winter beauty on a whole other level and brush up on her skiing skills!

When Amanda is not working, she thoroughly enjoys spending time with her family (mainly her 5 nephews and 1 sweet little niece 😊)

Yaron Steinhauer enjoying activities at Bousquet Mountain
operations manager

Yaron Steinhauer

Yaron’s been in the Snowsports industry for 20 years, starting out as an instructor at Hunter Mountain. He leveled up with his Level 3 PSIA certification, then headed out west for a bit. Now he’s back east and has been our Operations Manager since the summer of 2023! He’s all about sharing his passion for the sport and making sure everyone enjoys their time on the snow.

Originally from Westchester County, NY, he’s now hanging out in the Berkshires, and if he’s not on the slopes, he’s probably biking around the hills (especially in the summer).

Headshot of skier at Bousquet Mountain
marketing + Program Development manager

Eliza Lindberg

Eliza, a native of Canaan, NY, has been skiing since she could stand on two feet, and deeply loves the outdoors. After getting her Bachelor’s in Psychology in 2023, she joined the Bousquet team filled with passion for skiing, enthusiasm, and curiosity.

Her investment in Bousquet extends beyond the slopes, recognizing it as a gathering place that fosters community connections, promotes healthy living, and plays a significant role in sustaining the vibrant culture of Berkshire County.

Group of hikers on a trail at Bousquet Mountain
Surface Manager

Josh Morse

Bio Coming Soon

Ski & Ride School director

Michael Sheinkman

Michael joined the Bousquet Snowsports team following retirement from a 30 year career responding to disasters and humanitarian crises around the world with the United Nations and the US government. He first started skiing at 5 years old, improving his skills during family trips to Vermont. Michael currently holds PSIA certifications as a Level 1 Ski Instructor and Children’s Specialist and has instructed professionally at Bousquet, Catamount, and Killington.
 
Beyond Bousquet, Michael enjoys cross-country skiing, hiking. bicycling, swimming, and SCUBA diving.
 
Favorite trail: Grand
 
Favorite memory at Bousquet: Telemark skiing down Grand through untracked snow.
Autumn landscape at Bousquet Mountain with colorful foliage
mountain manager

nate bovard

Bio Coming Soon

Scenic view of hiking trail at Bousquet Mountain
general manager

kevin mcmillan

Kevin started at Bousquet in April of 2020. He brings 30 years of experience in the outdoor industry, along with a knack for creative problem solving and mad people skills.

He lives in Plainfield, and is an avid mountain biker and snowboarder.