It’s not too late for bargain-hunters who love winter to snatch a good deal for ski passes. Ski Utah reports that skiers at Utah’s resorts have more ski pass options than ever before.

They include:

• Ski Utah Silver Pass ($3,150), good for 30 days at each Utah resort except Park City, where the pass is valid for 60 days of skiing.

{mprestriction ids="1,3"}• Ski Utah Yeti Pass ($649), valid for one day of skiing at each of Utah’s 14 ski resorts, equaling $46 per day.

• Ski Utah Passport ($35), offering fifth-graders three days of skiing and sixth-graders one day of skiing at the 14 Utah resorts.

• Ski City Super Pass (various amounts), for unrestricted access to Alta, Snowbird, Brighton and/or Solitude. They may be purchased anywhere for a range of three to 10 days of skiing. With purchase of this pass, the UTA ski bus is free to and from the resort. Price varies depending upon number of days purchased.

• Ski3 Pass ($157), a new pass that includes a full day of skiing at Snowbasin and Powder Mountain plus a full day and night skiing at Nordic Valley with the purchase of two or more nights at participating hotels in Ogden.

• Epic Pass ($850), offering unrestricted access to Vail Resorts’ 15 ski resorts throughout the world, including Utah’s Park City. More-affordable rates with a few restrictions are available with the Epic Local Pass, Epic 7-Day Pass and Epic 4-Day Pass, Park City Youth Pass and Park City 4-Pack.

• Mountain Collective Pass ($469), offering two days at each of the collective destinations for a total of 16 unrestricted days at Alta, Snowbird and Snowbasin (new this year). It also includes up to 35 percent off lodging and 50 percent off additional tickets.

• M.A.X. Pass ($679), offering five days to each of its 44 mountains across North America. Participating Utah resorts are Brighton Resort and Solitude.{/mprestriction}