POCONO MOUNTAINS, Penn. – Camelback Resort in Tannersville, Pa. and Blue Mountain Resort in Palmerton, Pa. are unveiling their 2026/27 season passes, including the return of the popular Peak to Peak Poconos Pass, offering unlimited access to both premier Pocono Mountains destinations.
Season passes for Camelback Resort are on sale now, while passes for Blue Mountain Resort go on sale Friday, February 20. All newly purchased 2026/27 season passes are valid immediately, allowing guests to ski and ride for the remainder of the current spring season through May, weather and conditions permitting.
Camelback Resort: Lowest Season Pass Pricing Since 1999
Camelback Resort is kicking off the 2026/27 season with its lowest season pass pricing since 1999, underscoring its commitment to delivering exceptional value for families and dedicated snow sports enthusiasts alike. Passes are now on sale, with new passholders receiving immediate access to hit the slopes and enjoy exclusive benefits this spring, weather and conditions permitting – making now the ideal time to secure next season at the best rate.
Beyond unlimited skiing and riding, Camelback season passes deliver a range of added-value perks – varying by pass level – designed to enhance the full four-season resort experience. Benefits may include buddy passes to share the mountain with friends, complimentary snow tubing tickets, discounts on lodging and food and beverage, savings on ski and snowboard lessons, and access to year-round attractions such as Camelbeach Outdoor Waterpark, Aquatopia Indoor Waterpark and Camelback Mountain Adventures.
2026/27 Camelback Resort Season Pass Pricing (Available February 18, 2026):
- Child Pass (Ages 6 to 9): $79 with purchase of adult pass
- Value Pass (Ages 6 to 69): $239
- Unlimited Pass (Ages 6 to 69): $399
- Peak to Peak Poconos Pass: $899
- Peak to Peak Poconos Child Pass (9 and under): $149 with purchase of adult pass
- Senior (70 and older): $99
“This is an incredible opportunity for our loyal passholders and new guests alike,” said Jason Bays, vice president and general manager for Camelback Resort. “By offering our lowest pricing in over 20 years – and extending immediate spring access – we’re making it easier than ever to return to the slopes and experience everything Camelback has to offer.”
Blue Mountain Resort: Early Access and Immediate Spring Use for New Passholders
Blue Mountain Resort is welcoming the 2026/27 season with a lineup of season passes designed to deliver value and flexibility for skiers and snowboarders of all ages. Most passes are priced the same as last season, while the Off-Peak pass is $50 less than in 2025/26. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 20, and new season passholders can begin using their benefits immediately this winter – offering the perfect chance to hit the slopes now while planning for the full season ahead.
Season passes provide unlimited access to Blue Mountain’s slopes, with added-value perks that vary by pass type. During the ski season, benefits may include complimentary lessons, buddy passes, and snow tubing. Beyond winter, passholders can enjoy access to the resort’s bike park and adventure park, as well as year-round discounts on food and beverage, retail, and glamping sites – offering a full four-season experience for the entire family.
2026/27 Blue Mountain Resort Season Pass Pricing (Available February 20, 2026)
- Child (Ages 9 and under): $79 with purchase of youth or adult season pass
- All Access (Ages 6 to 69): $699
- Off-Peak (Ages 6 to 69): $449
- Youth (Ages 6 to 22): $299
- Senior (70 and older): $89
- Peak to Peak Poconos Pass: $899
- Peak to Peak Poconos Child Pass (9 and under): $149 with purchase of adult pass
“Blue Mountain’s season passes offer incredible flexibility and value for families, youth, and senior guests alike,” said Jim Dailey, general manager of Blue Mountain Resort. “With options that cater to every schedule and experience level, our passes make it easy to enjoy a full season on the mountain while taking advantage of added perks and discounts – including immediate access for new passholders this winter.”
About Blue Mountain Resort
Blue Mountain Resort is a year-round resort located along the Kittatinny Ridge in the Pocono Mountain region adjacent to the Appalachian Trail near Palmerton, Pennsylvania. Originally opened in 1977 as Little Gap Ski Area, it was renamed Blue Mountain Resort in 1989. With the highest vertical drop of any ski resort in Pennsylvania, it features 40 ski trails, 14 lifts, 29 mountain biking trails, a ropes course, rock climbing wall and more. The property offers camping and glamping sites and dining at Slopeside Pub & Grill along with spaces for indoor and outdoor weddings, groups and corporate retreats. More information is available at www.skibluemt.com. Social media: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter.
About Camelback Resort
Nestled in the scenic Pocono Mountains, formed 400 million years ago, Camelback Resort is a year-round destination ideal for adventure-packed multi-generational family travel and experiences. The 560-acre resort includes Camelback Mountain for unsurpassed skiing, snowboarding and snowtubing; Camelback Mountain Adventures for ziplining, a treetop obstacle course and alpine mountain coaster; Camelbeach Outdoor Waterpark, Pennsylvania’s biggest outdoor waterpark; and Aquatopia Indoor Waterpark, voted regularly as one of USA Today’s top Indoor Waterparks.
Accommodations are available at Camelback Lodge, an eight-story mountain modern-designed hotel with 453 guest suites, featuring many dining choices including ski-in/ski-out restaurants, a fitness center, 20,000 square feet of flexible conference and meeting venues and 170,000 square feet of indoor adventure and entertainment space. For reservations and more information, call 1-855-515-1283 or visit www.CamelbackResort.com.
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Carbon Chamber & Economic Development


