Ski Pass Mont Blanc Ski Resort Guide
Ski Pass Mont Blanc, France
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Recommended For | Expert Skiers, Intermediates, Beginners and Snowboarders! |
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Highest Lift | 3,840m |
Lowest Lift | 950m |
Nearest Airports | Annecy and Geneva |
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Ski Pass Mont Blanc
Ski Pass Mont Blanc offers stunning alpine scenery and diverse skiing options. Enjoy a range of slopes suitable for all skill levels.
Summary
Nestled in the heart of the Alps, Ski Pass Mont Blanc connects several ski areas, providing access to over 400 kilometers of slopes. With breathtaking views and a variety of terrains, it caters to both skiers and snowboarders alike.
The ski area of Ski Pass Mont Blanc comprises the ski slopes of 10 ski areas, including Chamonix, Les Houches and Megève.
The ski area includes 10 Ski Resorts with a combined total of 507 marked pistes, served by a total of 248 ski lifts. The appropriate Lift Pass allows you to ski or snowboard in any of the ski areas of Argentière, Chamonix, Combloux, Cordon, Le Tour, Les Contamines, Les Houches, Megève, Passy Plaine Joux and St Gervais Mont-Blanc.
With ski lifts as high as 3,840m, skiing and snowboarding is assured throughout the season.
Snow and Weather
Ski Pass Mont Blanc typically enjoys reliable snow conditions, with an average snow depth of 200 cm during peak season. For the latest snow information, check J2Ski for updates on snowfall and conditions.
When will it snow in Ski Pass Mont Blanc?
The next notable snow forecast is 5cm, expected on 1 August, with around 21cm forecast over the next 7 days.
See our long-range Snow Forecast for the latest update.
Snow this week
Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed |
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Snow to 2,799m | Snow to 2,529m | Snow to 2,489m |
Ski Area Stats
Ski Pass Mont Blanc Ski Area
Black Pistes Expert Trails | 66 | |
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Red Pistes Intermediate Runs | 206 | |
Blue Pistes Easy Trails | 155 | |
Green Pistes Beginner Runs | 54 | |
Ski Lifts Number of Lifts | 248 |
Ski Pass Mont Blanc Altitudes
Highest Lift | 3,840m |
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Lowest Piste | 950m |
Ratings & Suitability
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Skiing
The resort encompasses the Mont Blanc massif, with elevations reaching up to 4,810 meters. Key ski areas include Chamonix, Les Houches, and Courmayeur, featuring notable pistes like the Vallée Blanche and lifts such as the Aiguille du Midi cable car.
There are a variety of pistes to suit all levels of skier ability, from Beginner to Expert.
Ski Lessons in Ski Pass Mont Blanc

To choose a Ski School, and book Group Ski Lessons or a Private Instructor, see Ski Pass Mont Blanc Ski Schools and Ski Pass Mont Blanc Ski Instructors.
Snowboarding
Snowboarders will find excellent terrain parks at Les Houches and Chamonix, featuring jumps and rails suitable for various skill levels. The diverse terrain also offers ample off-piste opportunities for adventurous riders.
Location and Map
Where is Ski Pass Mont Blanc?
This ski resort is in the French Alps in Haute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes.
Map
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How to get there
By Air
The nearest airport to Ski Pass Mont Blanc is Sion, 53 minutes drive away.
Geneva, Annecy, Chambery, Grenoble, Turin Caselle, Berne, Limoges, Lyon St-Exupéry, Lyon Bron, Milan Malpensa, Dole–Jura, Basel, Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg, Milan Linate and Turin Cuneo airports are all within three hours drive.
Sion is just one hours drive away, in good driving conditions, so you can be on the piste quickly.
To reach Ski Pass Mont Blanc, fly into Geneva Airport, approximately 1 hour away. Alternatively, Chambery and Lyon airports are also viable options, providing convenient access to the resort.
Infrastructure
Ski Lift Capacity
There are 248 ski lifts.
Season Dates
When is Ski Pass Mont Blanc open?
Closed : 4 May 2025*
*Chamonix.
NOTE:- Ski area, lift and piste opening is subject to Current Snow Conditions.
Aprés Ski
After a day on the slopes, unwind at popular spots like La Folie Douce and Les Caves. The vibrant apres-ski scene includes cozy bars, restaurants, and lively nightclubs to enjoy.