• Ski and ride Mayrhofen and Hintertux in Austria’s famous Zillertal ski region with Epic Pass

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    BROOMFIELD, Colo., May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Vail Resorts today announced that Epic Pass is expanding its resorts in Austria with Mayrhofen and Hintertux joining the lineup beginning with the 2025/26 winter season. Located in one of Austria’s best known ski regions, the famous Zillertal valley, Mayrhofen and Hintertux are within 45 miles of Innsbruck Airport. Mayrhofen and Hintertux encompass six distinct areas – Hintertux Glacier, Eggalm, Rastkogel, Finkenberg, Penken and Ahorn. They attract skiers and riders with over 120 miles of perfectly groomed slopes and year-round winter sports on the renowned Hintertux Glacier.

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    “Mayrhofen and Hintertux are exciting additions to the Epic Pass, where the thrill of Austria’s steepest slope experience meets the endless powder of the Hintertux Glacier,” said Bill Rock, President of Vail Resorts’ Mountain Division. “With 365 days of skiing, two world-class snow parks and terrain for every skill level, it’s the perfect destination to complement the diverse portfolio of European resorts offered on the Epic Pass.”

    Mayrhofen and Hintertux are two distinct ski resorts offering skiers and snowboarders a vast and varied mountain experience. Catering to all skill levels, beginners will find gentle runs on the Ahorn plateau while thrill-seekers can descend the legendary Harakiri slope, Austria’s steepest slope with a 78% gradient. Mayrhofen is also home to PenkenPark, which features jumps and obstacles for freestylers of all levels. Only at Hintertux Glacier can skiers and riders participate in winter sports through summer, thanks to its high elevation, glacier terrain and favorable conditions. Adventure deep beneath the slopes at the Nature’s Ice Palace and discover a glacial cave system with giant, sparkling ice crystals, frozen waterfalls and a glacial lake. Alternatives to skiing and snowboarding include winter hiking trails, cross-country ski trails and toboggan runs. In the spring, the resort hosts Snowbombing, a weeklong ski and music festival complete with incredible world-class acts as well as Full Metal Mayrhofen, an offspring of “Wacken” in Germany.

    “We are delighted to join the Epic Pass and welcome skiers and snowboarders to discover world-class slopes in the heart of the Alps,” said Meinrad Wilfling, CEO at Mayrhofen. “With breathtaking scenery and authentic Austrian cuisine, it’s a place where tradition meets adventure and offers something special for every kind of mountain lover.”

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