Ikon Pass
Access to iconic destinations, including Loon

Ikon Pass

Access to iconic destinations, including Loon

Access iconic mountain destinations around the world, including Loon.

The Ikon Pass returns with unique destinations, connecting the most iconic mountains across North America, Australia, New Zealand, Chile and Japan. 

At Loon, you'll find 2,100 feet of vertical, 61 trails and a full progression of award-winning terrain parks, on 370 acres spread across 3 mountain peaks.

How to Use

Tickets & Passes

Reservations Required

To help manage capacity and offer the best guest experience, we will require lift reservations for all Ikon Pass holders for the 22/23 season.

2023/24 Update: Reservations will continue to be required in the 2023/24 winter season.

Make a Reservation

Ikon Pass holders will need to make a reservation to ski or ride each day. Please also add Friends & Family at the time of reservation, and their tickets will be fulfilled at the ticket window. Be aware that unused reservations or attempts to visit without a reservation for the day could result in loss of access to the mountain. Guests are encouraged to cancel their reservation if they are unable to visit, plans change, etc., or are not feeling well.

To Reserve
  1. Log into My Account on IkonPass.com, or through the Ikon Pass app
  2. Select Make a Reservation
  3. Select Loon as your destination
  4. Select your desired date
  5. Confirm Reservation

Once your reservation is completed, place your Ikon Pass in your jacket pocket and head directly to the lift.

To  Cancel

Click the link in your confirmation email, log into your Ikon Pass account, and cancel your reservation(s).

Reservations Full?

If Ikon Pass reservations at Loon are full for your desired day(s), continue to check IkonPass.com for availability, as it may change with cancellations, etc. A reservation is required to use your Ikon Pass at Loon this winter. If capacity allows, Loon reserves the right to continue to sell day lift tickets, on dates where Ikon Pass reservations appear sold out.

Don't Have Your Pass Yet?

We can print your Ikon Pass at Loon. Present your valid ID at a Guest Services location, we'll print your pass, and you can head directly to the lift.

Friends & Family Tickets

Ikon Pass holders will be able to use Friends and Family tickets at Loon during the 22/23 winter season. Friends & Family tickets will be honored when accompanied by an Ikon Pass holder with a valid reservation. Friends & Family tickets may be purchased online and picked up at a resort Pick Up Box (PUB). PUBs are located outside the ticket windows in each base area.

To reserve Friends & Family Tickets, click below to log in to your Ikon Pass account via Loon's online Friends & Family Tickets page. 

Access Your Favorite Terrain & Lodges

Parking & Base Lodges

Main Resort Lot

Accesses: Loon Peak & West Basin terrain | Octagon Base Lodge | Governor Adams Lodge

This centrally-located lot services Loon's two main base areas: the Octagon Lodge at the eastern end of the lot, and the Governor Adams Lodge on the western end. The J.E. Henry Railroad runs the length of the parking lot and transports passengers between the two base areas.

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Octagon Lodge | Loon Peak

Lifts
· White Mountain Express Gondola
· Seven Brothers Express Quad
· Little Sister Double

Apres-Ski
· Paul Bunyan Room

Other Services:
· Loon Mountain Sports Demo and Tuning Center

Kanc8 chairlift

Governor Adams Lodge | West Basin

Lifts
· Kancamagus 8
· Kissin' Cousin Double
· Sarsaparilla Carpet

Apres-Ski
· Babe's Blue Ox Lounge

Other Services:
· Children's Center
· New England Disabled Sports

South Peak Lot

Accesses: South Peak terrain | Pemigewasset Base Camp

Located at the base of South Peak, this lot services the Lincoln Express Quad and Pemigewasset Base Camp. To reach the main mountain, ride the Lincoln Express Quad to the Tote Road Conector chairlift at the summit of South Peak.

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Pemigewasset Base Camp

Lifts
· Lincoln Express Quad
· Tote Road Connector

Dining

On-Mountain Dining & Apres

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On-Mountain Dining

In addition to Loon's three base lodges, you'll find excellent dining options at the mid-mountain Camp III, serving hearty fare and a deck with a killer view of some of Loon's most iconic trails.

The Summit Cafe, located on Loon Peak, serves up delicious food with the best view in town.  

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Apres-Ski

Paul Bunyan Room
This is the birthplace of après-ski at Loon. Located upstairs in the Octagon Lodge, this slopeside oasis is home to a lineup of draft beers and a massive deck.

Babe's Blue Ox Lounge
Features a full bar, a stocked menu of appetizers, and more, it's a casual spot to meet up with friends for munchies or apres-ski.

Other Information

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First Aid

Loon's First Aid room is located slopeside of the Gondola Barn on the east side of the main parking lot. 

If you need assistance, any team member is happy to contact Ski Patrol for you.

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Area Lodging

With three peaks terrain and a full progression of parks to explore, you won't want to leave. No worries! You'll find lodging options to suit every taste and budget.