Ikon Pass has partnered with the Slopes App to give holders a unified way to track skiing performance across more than 70 global destinations.
Summary: Ikon Pass has integrated the award-winning Slopes App to provide holders with a single, synced logbook and advanced performance analytics across more than 70 ski destinations worldwide.
Ikon Pass has partnered with the Slopes App to give skiers and snowboarders a centralized way to log and analyse their days on the mountain. The Ikon Pass integration with Slopes brings unified tracking and richer analytics to holders visiting more than 70 destinations, including resorts from North America to Japan and New Zealand.
A Unified Digital Logbook
The combined service brings a single logbook for Ikon Pass users so their runs, stats and seasonal summaries are stored in one place. The integration strengthens the Ikon Pass mobile experience by importing Slopes’ tracking capabilities directly into the Ikon Pass ecosystem.
Key Performance Metrics Provided
- Total vertical distance skied
- Longest consecutive skiing streak
- Time spent on each run
- Personal bests and seasonal summaries
- Trail-level breakdowns with names and altitudes
- Heart rate progression when paired with compatible devices

Coverage Across Iconic Resorts
The synced experience works across more than 70 destinations in the Ikon network, from Aspen Snowmass in Colorado and Jackson Hole in the United States to Zermatt in Switzerland, Coronet Peak in New Zealand and popular resorts in Japan. Wherever holders travel within the Ikon footprint, their Slopes data will automatically sync.
Seamless Trip Planning and Real-Time Info
Beyond tracking, the integration delivers enhanced destination details inside the Ikon Pass app, including 3D village maps, parking availability updates and real-time snow conditions at selected resorts. These additions are designed to help users plan and navigate their visits more efficiently.
Social Features and Friendly Competition
Slopes adds social layers that let users compare stats with friends, post achievements and view Ikon Pass leaderboards. That social element is intended to encourage friendly competition and give skiers shareable highlights from their season.
Industry Perspective
Erin Vorhies, Vice President of Digital Growth & Engagement at Alterra Mountain Company, said the app’s upgrades are focused on reshaping the digital offering for Ikon Pass holders and making it more portable so users can get the most from the more than 70 global destinations included in the pass.
Why This Matters for Travelers and Resorts
The partnership makes the Ikon Pass more appealing to tech-savvy skiers who value data-driven insights and social sharing. For resorts, offering deeper digital services helps attract repeat visits and can influence travellers to explore new destinations within the Ikon network.
So what? If you hold an Ikon Pass or plan to buy one, this integration means your run data, season highlights and trip logistics will be easier to access and share. Expect more detailed analytics, smoother trip planning and an added social layer to compare performance with friends across resorts in the United States, New Zealand, Switzerland, Japan and beyond.




