Four Days, Any Day, Three Resorts: One of the Smartest Buys in Australian Skiing

June 3rd, 2026
Mt Hotham has a huge variety of terrain and incredible alpine views. Photo: Hotham Alpine Resort

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For skiers and snowboarders planning a few days this season, the Epic Australia 4-Day Pass stands out for a simple reason: it fits the way a lot of Australians actually ride. It gives you four days, any day of the season, across Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham for $168 a day. For Australian skiers, that hits a useful middle ground: enough flexibility to shape a winter around, without paying for more pass than you’ll realistically use.

Because that’s how most people ski here. Not every weekend, not 30-day seasons — just one or two well-timed trips: a long weekend when the snow turns on, a family holiday, maybe one more mission if conditions line up. Most people are trying to get the most out of a few good windows, not commit to one mountain every time they go. In that context, value isn’t just about the lowest day rate, it’s about what you can actually do with it.

Carve the Perisher groomers with friends on a perfect day. Photo: Perisher

That’s where the 4-Day Pass earns its place. It isn’t four days locked to one mountain. It’s four days spread across three distinctly different resort experiences. Perisher brings scale, terrain and lift access, with enough variety to suit everyone from beginners to skiers chasing bigger days. Falls Creek offers the ease and charm of a true ski-in, ski-out village, where the rhythm of the trip is simpler and more relaxed because you’re on snow faster and off it easier. Hotham adds unique alpine views and more adventurous terrain that makes a weekend there feel different from anywhere else. Together, they give skiers and riders more ways to use the same Pass across a season. Something no single-resort product can match.

And that matters, because snow, weather, school holidays and travel plans rarely line up neatly across a whole winter. Having three resorts in play gives people more freedom to make the most of the days they do take, rather than trying to force value out of one destination alone.

Choose your day to rip around Falls Creek with Epic Australia 4-day pass. Photo: Falls Creek

At $669 for adults, that works out to $168 a day. It also includes 20% off lessons, rentals and more, plus Epic Coverage. Those extras aren’t the main story, but they do add practical value, especially for families, newer skiers and anyone trying to keep the total cost of a trip under control.

At $669 for adults, that works out to $168 a day

17 June is the last chance to buy the Epic Australia 4-Day Pass this season. After that, it’s gone.

Ride the expansive terrain at Perisher, Australia’s biggest resort, for $168/day. Photo: Perisher

For skiers and riders building a season around a few quality days rather than a full-pass routine, that’s the appeal. For those planning more than a handful of days, the Epic Australia Pass opens up unlimited access across Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham, plus access to more than 80 resorts across North America, Japan and Europe. In a category crowded with simple price claims, that feels less like a discount play and more like a smarter way to ski and board.