
Skip the Line and Use the Ticket Pick-Up Box
Hilltop Ski Area is now using RFID technology. We are excited to offer to you The Mountain Card, a reloadable ticket. Once you purchase The Mountain Card you can reload it here for a direct to lift experience.
Create a new account online and reload your Mountain Card with tickets at any time. Skip the ticket window and go straight to the lift.
The Mountain Card must be purchased online or in person and will require registration with a new user profile. A one time fee of $5 will be added to all first time Mountain Card ticket purchases. All Mountain Cards must be picked up from the ticket office. Mountain Cards are non-transferable and non-refundable. All regular ticket policies apply.
The Ticket Pick-Up Box located outside the main lodge. Online single day lift tickets can be picked up from the box by scanning the emailed voucher received upon purchase.
To learn more about how to use your RFID ticket please click here.
season Passes
The Gravity Pass provides unlimited access to Hilltop Ski Area for a full 365 days from the date of purchase, allowing you to enjoy riding in the summer and shredding in the winter without any blackout dates or restrictions.
With your Gravity Pass, you receive unlimited mountain biking during the summer season and unlimited skiing and snowboarding in the winter. Additionally, you benefit from a 10% discount on retail items, rentals, and food at Finn’s Kitchen, excluding alcohol.
Starting at $885.
The Hilltop Season Pass offers unlimited summer downhill access, catering to riders of all levels with trails ranging from beginner-friendly paths to advanced jump lines. As a community-focused non-profit, the pass not only provides affordable access but also supports the park’s growth and future sustainability. Riding with this pass means you’re contributing to the community while enjoying the outdoors.
Benefits include unlimited riding on all scheduled bike park days, direct lift access without waiting in ticket lines, and support for youth programs and local trail development.
Starting at $300.
bike park tickets
Our full-day pass lets you use Hilltop Bike Park’s trails and jump areas from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM, great for practicing skills, riding with friends, or enjoying summer evenings.
Starting at $25.
This ticket lets you use the lifts from 4 PM to 8 PM—great for after work, sunset, or a quiet evening. Explore all Hilltop’s trails and jump zones in the cooler night air.
Starting at $18.
Ride 1 PM–8 PM with a full-day pass on a reloadable RFID card for easy lift access and reuse. Enjoy full access to Hilltop Bike Park’s trails and jump zones during normal hours.
Starting at $25.
Evening laps made easy. Lift access from 4 PM to 8 PM on a reloadable RFID card. Ideal for after-work rides, cooler trails, and sunset views. Full access to Hilltop trails and airbag zones.
Starting at $18.
Chase light, not time. The 5 After 5 Pass grants lift access to five evenings after 5pm with no reservations. Enjoy dirt, daylight, and good times—perfect for summer evenings under the Midnight Sun.
Starting at $85.
Three Days. Your Ride. Your Way. Don’t want a full season pass? No worries. The 3-Day Flex Pass lets you ride at Hilltop Bike Park any three days in 2025. Use them all at once or spread out over the summer. Ride when you want.
Starting at $100.
Access all trails and airbag zones without chairlift. Ideal for e-bike riders or those pedaling up 294 feet via service road. Enjoy full trail and airbag use during regular hours, as with a standard day ticket, but no lift access.
Starting at $10.
Take the chairlift to see great views of Anchorage and the Chugach Mountains. This ticket includes three rides, perfect for hikers, photographers, or anyone not biking. Enjoy Finn’s Kitchen, the outdoors, and beautiful scenery.
Starting at $10.
WARNING!
Under Alaska law, the risk of an injury to person or property resulting from any of the inherent dangers and risks of skiing rests with the skier. Inherent dangers and risks of skiing include changing weather conditions; existing and changing snow conditions; bare spots, rocks, stumps and trees; collisions with natural objects, man-made objects, or other skiers; variations in terrain; and the failure of skiers to ski within their own abilities.
If you need help understanding the inherent dangers and risks of skiing please inquire at the Snowsports School Desk