King Pine Ski Area Brings Back $4 “Ticket Rollback Day” and Winter Deals

King Pine Ski Area Brings Back $4 “Ticket Rollback Day” and Winter Deals

King Pine Ski Area Brings Back $4 “Ticket Rollback Day” and Winter Deals

Oct 8, 2025

King Pine Ski Area in East Madison, New Hampshire, is once again offering its fan-favorite $4 “Ticket Rollback Day,” along with several ways for families to make skiing more affordable this winter.

The resort is focused on keeping skiing accessible, launching multiple promotions on lift tickets, lodging, and season passes ahead of the 2025–26 winter season. Families can lock in season passes at the lowest rates of the year by purchasing before October 13, including a four-pack family pass for $2,130. Adult midweek passes start at $320, and teen passes at $225, while anytime passes are priced at $660 for adults and $545 for teens. Local junior skiers can purchase an anytime pass for just $365.

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One of the season’s biggest highlights, Ticket Rollback Day, returns on Thursday, December 18, offering $4 lift tickets for all guests from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The special pricing celebrates King Pine’s long-standing commitment to making skiing affordable for everyone. Tickets are limited to the first 1,000 buyers and must be purchased online in advance. The event continues to be one of the most anticipated dates of the winter for local skiers and riders.

King Pine is also offering its Stay and Ski Free packages this winter, giving guests free lift tickets with select lodging reservations. Each package includes accommodations and two lift tickets per day per unit, available midweek and on select weekends. A two-night minimum is required, though one-night stays are available midweek. Blackout dates include December 26–31, January 16–19, and February 13–22. Guests can choose between ski-in/ski-out lodging at the base lodge or stay near The Mill, which features an indoor pool, hot tub, and on-site dining at Traditions Restaurant, Café & Pub.

Skiers who enjoy earning their turns will also benefit from King Pine’s continued partnership with the Uphill New England multi-mountain pass. The pass provides uphill access to more than 17 ski areas across the region and includes a companion mobile app for tracking stats, checking mountain conditions, and connecting with other passholders. Each member receives an official Uphill armband for access at participating resorts.

With affordable ticket options, family-friendly lodging, and new ways to experience the slopes, King Pine continues to make skiing in New Hampshire more accessible than ever.