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Press Release

Jay Peak’s Mission Affordable Expands Access to Winter: Resort Renews Commitment to Keeping Skiing Within Reach for All

Snowy mountain slope under bright sun, with frosted trees and distant clouds.

Jay Peak’s Mission Affordable Expands Access to Winter: Resort Renews Commitment to Keeping Skiing Within Reach for All

JAY PEAK, Vt. – [November 5th, 2025] – At Jay Peak Resort, Mission Affordable isn’t just a promotion—it’s a promise. It’s a guiding philosophy shared by Jay Peak and its parent company, Pacific Group Resorts, Inc. (PGRI), built around a simple idea: that skiing and snowboarding should remain within reach for everyone. From lift tickets and season passes to lessons, food, and lodging, the resort continually looks for ways to make Vermont’s snowiest mountain both accessible and approachable for all who want to experience it.

As part of that mission, Jay Peak has announced the return of its Mission Affordable 4-Pack, one of several programs designed to ensure the joy of winter remains open to families, first-timers, and longtime riders alike.

Mission Affordable 4-Pack of Lift Tickets

The Mission Affordable 4-Pack includes four fully transferable 1-day lift tickets, valid any day during the 2025+26 Ski & Ride season—no blackout dates, no restrictions, no fine print.

Available through December 1, 2025, the 4-Pack is priced at $289 plus tax and can be shared among family, friends, or anyone looking to make the most of Jay Peak’s legendary snowfall (more than 400” last year and a 10 year average of 356”). Tier 2 rate will be available from December 2nd, 2025 through December 19th, 2025.

“Mission Affordable is exactly what it sounds like,” said Steve Wright, Jay Peak Resort’s General Manager. “It’s our way of keeping the mountain within reach, whether you’re a local kid taking your first turns, a family crossing the border for a weekend, or a crew of friends splitting a pack four ways.”

Go to jaypeakresort.com/m4 to purchase.

Mission Affordable 4-Packs of Lessons or Clinics

Affordability isn’t limited to getting on the mountain—it extends to getting better once you’re here. Jay Peak’s Ski & Ride School is doubling down on accessibility with lesson-based Mission Affordable 4-Packs offer 2 4-pack options to cover both first timers and well-seasoned skiers and riders.

Beginner 4-Pack + FREE Season Pass

Includes four 90-minute beginner lessons, full-day ski or snowboard rentals, and lower-mountain lift access for each visit. The best part? Complete all four lessons and earn a FREE Jay Peak Season Pass valid for the remainder of the 2025+26 season.

  • The better part? The first 50 packages are FREE (and they’ll go fast)
  • Then $199 for the next 100 packages, $229 for the final 100
  • For new skiers and riders age 13+.

Fully Transferable Intermediate+ 4-Pack

Four two-hour clinis that can be shared among friends or family—ideal for skiers and riders ready to tackle Jay’s steeps and glades with added confidence.

  • $119 for the first 100 packages, $149 for the next 100
  • Fully transferable
  • For intermediate+ skiers and riders, age 13+.

Pair these with a Mission Affordable 4-Pack of Lift Tickets for the ultimate discounted combo of access and coaching.

Affordability That Runs Deeper Than a Discount

Jay Peak’s Mission Affordable mentality reaches far beyond lift tickets. The resort continues to honor Vermont residents with discounted rates, offers active and retired U.S. military members reduced prices on passes, tickets, and waterpark access, and provides value-based options across its lodging, food, and amenities. And the decades long tradition of offering Canadian guests fully at par pricing on admission-based products (season passes, lift tickets, day admissions to the Pump House Indoor Waterpark, and more) continues. Canadians can also pay for lodging packages 50% at par.

Affordable meal options, reduced lodging bundles, and discounted access to attractions like the Pump House Indoor Waterpark, Clips & Reels Recreational Center (indoor climbing, mini-golf, and movie theatre), and Taiga Spa all reflect the resort’s ongoing commitment to delivering exceptional value.

Through the Foundations Program, Jay Peak partners with area schools to introduce kids to skiing and riding—offering participating schools affordable access to lift tickets, rentals, and lessons both as part of school trips and when students and families visit on their own. The Class-to-Pass add-on grants up to 100 season passes for as little as $5 each, ensuring cost never stands between students and the slopes. With more than 30 schools participating in the Foundations Program, the opportunity for virtually all local kids to learn and love skiing and riding also helps nurture a lifelong appreciation for the outdoors that’s deeply woven into this rural mountain community.

The resort also donates thousands of lift tickets, waterpark passes, and lodging stays annually to regional nonprofits and community organizations, extending the reach of Mission Affordable well beyond the base area.

“Accessibility isn’t a tagline for us,” Wright added. “It’s something we believe in. The more people we can help experience winter here, the stronger this community becomes.”

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Jay Peak Resort is a four-season destination in Northern Vermont, close to the Canadian border and about 60 miles north of Burlington. The resort features 385 acres of skiing and snowboarding terrain serviced by nine lifts including Vermont’s only aerial Tram plus a year-round indoor waterpark, an indoor ice arena, an extensive recreation center, multi-purpose athletic fields, and an 18-hole championship golf course. The resort is best known for its 356 inches of average annual snowfall complements of what is known as “The Jay Cloud,” which is the most natural annual snowfall East of the Rocky Mountains. The resort offers a wide range of accommodations, dining options, and unique events catering to all types of visitors. jaypeakresort.com