Bolton Valley is getting prepped and ready for the coming season, offering season pass price-breaks up until September 23rd.  For adults, a pass can currently be purchased for $569, while the Smuggs Bolton College pass is available to college students for only $249. Get ’em while they’re hot!

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Get fully informed on all things Bolton Valley from the Resort’s press release, below:

BOLTON VALLEY, Vt. (Sept. 10, 2013) – As temperatures begin to dip in the North Country, the operations crew is thinking about snow as skiers and riders determine what mountain to call home this season. Skiers and riders have until Sept. 23 to cash in on the best current deals on 2013-2014 Bolton Valley All Access Season Passes. Passes are priced at $569 for adults and $159 for youth when purchased with an adult parent’s pass, but the rate will increase after Sept. 23.

New this year, Bolton Valley’s 2013-2014 All-Access Season Pass offerings include new Senior Plus passes for $29 and a new Night Pass on sale for just $119.

A 2013-2014 Bolton Valley All-Access Season Pass includes:
—Unlimited alpine skiing and riding
—A 20% discount on rentals, retail shop purchases, group ski and ride lessons, and lodging (includes condos, suites, or hotel rooms)
—Sports Center Membership including access to an indoor heated pool, hot tub, and sauna
—Access to 100km of Nordic and backcountry terrain

Here’s a sampling of 2013-14 Season Pass prices (exclusive of sales tax):

Adult: $569
Youth (ages 7-17): $159 (when purchased with parent’s Adult All Access Season Pass)
Senior (ages 65-74): $299
Senior Plus (ages 75+): $29
Night Pass (all ages): $119

The Smuggs Bolton College Pass offers full-time college students unlimited access all season long at both Bolton Valley and Smugglers’ Notch for $249. Price is valid through Oct. 31, 2013.

Bolton Valley Ski Area is Vermont’s most convenient and affordable big mountain skiing and riding. Less than 10 minutes from I-89 and less than 30 minutes from Burlington, the family-friendly mountain offers skiers and riders of all abilities three mountain peaks with 70 trails and 6 lifts, plus 3 terrain parks including the Burton Progression Park. Bolton Valley was the first in Vermont and the second in the U.S. to implement wind power as an energy source and is the recipient of the National Ski Areas Association’s 2010 Silver Eagle Award for environmental initiatives. Approximately 100km of high elevation Nordic terrain, a complete Sports Center and Indoor Amusement Center and Vermont’s most extensive night skiing and riding are just a few of the extras available to guests. All-inclusive, true ski-to-your-door lodging packages from $84 /person/night. For more information visit www.boltonvalley.com or call 877-9BOLTON.