24/25 Winter Lift TIckets

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    • KIDS 12 & UNDER SKI/RIDE FREE
      The free June Mountain Kids Season Pass gives your children under 12 unlimited access to June Mountain all season long. This replaces day tickets for kids, which are no longer offered. Everyone in your family must have a season pass or lift ticket. Your child's free season pass must be picked up in-person at the June Mountain Ticket Office. If your child has a birthday in our system that states they are older than 12 years of age, we will require proof of age to sell you a 12 and under season pass.

      SINGLE & MULTI-DAY TICKETS
      Beginning on the start date you select, your lift ticket is valid for the number of days you choose. New tickets can be picked up at the Ticket Office any time during operating hours. Once in-hand, tickets may be reloaded for future dates. Example: a 4 of 6 Day Lift Ticket is good for skiing/riding any 4 days out of a consecutive 6 day period.
    • Ticket Reload
      Get direct-to-lift convenience by easily adding ski days online to any existing undamaged lift ticket card. Select the "reload" option, choose your dates and proceed to check out. In the checkout process you will enter your 14 digit card ID # located on the front, or back, of your card. Once your purchase is complete, head straight to the lifts without stopping by the Ticket Office.

      Mammoth Lift Tickets are Valid at June
      Mammoth Mountain lift tickets are valid same-day at June Mountain, excluding beginner tickets. No need to go into the ticket office, go direct to lift.

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
    Where do I pick up my pass/ticket card?
    Tickets will be available for pickup at our Ticket office during operating hours or at our Express Ticket Pickup Box. You may pick up your tickets immediately after purchase or choose to wait until closer to the valid dates.

    How do I use my pass/ticket card?
    Season pass and ticket cards at June Mountain use RFID, which stands for radio-frequency identification. It is a small circuit integrated into your pass/ticket card. When you pass through the lift gates, this circuit will register and open the gates for you. There are many guest benefits that RFID allows Mammoth Mountain to provide, such as direct-to-lift convenience, reloadable tickets and easier access to the mountains and lifts.

    Once you have ticket in-hand, you can reload additional days of lift access onto your existing ticket and head straight to the lifts.

    Where should I carry my pass/ticket card?
    You must put your RFID card in a separate pocket from things such as credit/debit cards, cell phones, digital music players, or any foil-wrapped items such as gum wrappers, cold medicine, etc.

    Can I punch a hole in my pass/ticket card?
    No, holes must never be punched in season passes or daily lift ticket cards. The card has an antenna embedded that surrounds the embedded RFID chip. Any damage to the surrounding antenna will render the card inactive and must be replaced for a replacement fee.

    Can a magnet destroy my pass/ticket card?
    No. The chip information in the card is not stored magnetically. Use of a magnet or other erasing devices has no effect whatsoever on the chip.

    I'm buying a pass for a child, grandchild or friend, how do I do this?
    You will be able to purchase Ikon Passes for children, grandchildren, or friends online. For June Mountain children passes, you must call 888.JuneMtn. The parent/guardian (over 18) must build their profile first. The information for the pass holder is entered later in the process.
    View Activity Change & Cancellation Policy
    Prices, discounts and blackout dates subject to change anytime without notice. Lift tickets are non-refundable; no partial refunds will be offered for any unused portion of this product. Lift tickets are not for resale. Violators may be prosecuted under California Penal Code 537(b).

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