Everything You Need to Know About the Ragged Mountain Stash Pass
If you’re a skier or rider looking to make the most of the mountain this season, the Ragged Mountain Stash Pass is your ticket to unlimited winter fun. Here’s a full breakdown of what you need to know before you buy and why it might be the best investment you make this year.
What to Have Ready When You Purchase
Buying your Stash Pass is straightforward, but there are a few things to have on hand. You’ll need a photo for each pass holder in your purchase, and you’ll be asked to sign the Skier/Rider Agreement Waiver at the time of purchase. Anyone under 18 will need a parent or guardian to sign on their behalf.
If you’re a first-time season pass buyer, note that a one-time $5 card fee applies to all new season purchases. Already have your RFID card from a previous season? Great, renewing pass holders can use their original card. Just keep in mind that season passes are non-transferable and non-refundable, and a $49 fee applies for any lost or replaced pass.
What the Stash Pass Gets You
The headline perk is simple: ski or ride every single day Ragged Mountain is open during the 2026+27 Winter Season. And if you’re buying new this year, you’ll also get to ski and ride for free for the remainder of the 2025-26 season, so you’re essentially getting two seasons for the price of one.
Buddy Tickets: A Great Perk for the Social Skier
Want to bring your friends and family along? Stash Pass holders receive 4 Buddy Tickets. New this year, if you purchase by April 19th, you’ll have two options for how you use them: pay $160 for 4 passes ($40 each), or receive 4 promo codes for 40% off each ticket. It’s a flexible way to share the mountain with the people you love. Note that College, Military, and Jr. Lease program passes do not include Buddy Tickets.
Reciprocal Resort Perks
The Stash Pass goes well beyond Ragged Mountain. Pass holders enjoy access to an impressive network of regional resorts and parks, including five complimentary tickets to Jay Peak Resort with 50% off additional tickets (blackout dates apply). You’ll also get 50% off any day at Dartmouth Skiway, McIntyre, Whaleback, and Granite Gorge, plus 50% off midweek and 25% off weekends at Pat’s Peak and Ski Butternut in Massachusetts. And when the snow melts, the savings continue: pass holders receive 50% off midweek and 25% off weekend passes to Highland Mountain Bike Park.
The Bottom Line
Whether you’re a local who lives for powder days or someone looking to explore the wider New England ski scene, the Ragged Mountain Stash Pass delivers serious value. With unlimited skiing, buddy ticket flexibility, and regional resort perks, it’s a pass worth getting early.