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Wildcat Mountain is one of four ski areas run by Vail Resorts. The others are Attitash Mountain, Crotched Mountain, and Mount Sunapee. (DAN TOUHY/NHPR PHOTO)

A popular all-access season ski pass sold by Vail Resorts is coming under scrutiny for collecting a sales tax on New Hampshire customers, even though the Granite State doesn’t have a sales tax.

The Epic Pass, which costs $1,089 for adults for the 2026-27 season, provides unlimited access to popular ski mountains across the country, including four ski areas in New Hampshire.

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