Kendall Mountain Lift Tickets

Kendall Mountain Ski Area has some of the cheapest lift tickets in Colorado. Adult lift tickets have increased from $26 to $31 for this season. Daily tickets will be limited this year, so you should reserve your tickets online ahead of your visit. Season pass holders do not need to reserve a spot on the hill.

Kendall is located in the town of Silverton, near the Silverton Mountain Ski Area. You can view more Kendall Mountain Ski Area info here.

Kendall Mountain Lift Ticket Prices

Children ages 5 and under get FREE lift tickets at Kendall Mountain! Lift ticket prices for everyone else have been updated in the table below for the ’24-’25 ski season.

Full Day
Adults (Ages 19-64)$31
Children (Ages 6-18)$22
Senior (Ages 65+)$22
Military/Veterans$22

Kendall Mountain Lift Ticket Deals

Deals from the Resort

Find these lift ticket deals offered directly by the ski area.

Half-Day Tickets – These tickets are available starting at 1:30 pm. The cost is $20 for adults, $14.50 for kids, seniors, and military.

Free Lift tickets for Ages 5 & Under – All children ages 5 and under can get free lift tickets at Kendall.

Deals from the Community

Check here for deals on Kendall Mountain Ski Area lift tickets as we are able to find them from the local community.

GetSkiTickets.com – Use getskitickets.com to find deals at Kendall Mountain and other CO ski resorts. No deals spotted yet this year.

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Kendall Mountain Ski Area Lift Ticket FAQ

Yes, but you will need to cancel your ticket at least 48 hours ahead of time.

Kendall Mountain Ski Area is significantly smaller and the lift tickets are significantly cheaper. The max price for tickets at Kendall is $26 this year, meanwhile unguided skiing at Silverton starts at $99. Guided skiing at Silverton goes up as high as $1,999 per day this year.

No, these trails are maintained by the Town of Silverton and no lift ticket is required to use the trails around the base of Kendall Mountain.

Sorry, there is no reciprocal lift ticket deal between the ski areas.

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