Women’s Program

Women Teaching Women

Join us Tuesdays nights for an evening of skiing and socializing in a comfortable atmosphere in our Women’s Lesson Program. Did you ski ‘back in the day’ and are looking to get back into it? Would you like to enjoy skiing with your children and family? Or just brush up or advance your skills? Then this program is for you!

This program runs on Tuesdays from 7-8pm for 5 consecutive weeks. Starting 2 January 2024. The women’s clinic is for adult women skiers who are able to stop and use the carpet lift on thier own. Includes a one hour group lesson and 1 hour of free ski time, once a week.

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Women's Clinic

5 weeks

$315
  • 1 hour lesson followed by 1 hour free ski once a week for 5 consecutive weeks
  • Ski and boot rental – $125
  • Helmet rental – $45

Lesson FAQs

The women’s clinic is for level 2 skiers and up. Participants must be able to stop consistently and use the carpet lift.

Students are separated by ability so instructors can cater teaching styles to their unique needs.

We do not offer makeup classes unless you meet our sick policy guidelines. Refunds will not be given for missed classes.

No, if you are just starting out. we recommend private lessons! This program is for women who are just getting back into skiing or for those who are looking to improve their skills.

There can be up to 10 students in the upper level groups.

If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms please notify us to cancel or reschedule your lesson. We will waive the cancellation policy if you provide a doctors note. After cancellation of a lesson due to illness or COVID-19 exposure you must provide a doctors note stating you are well enough to return to normal activities and have met state quarantine guidelines. Please email us to reschedule or provide doctors notes at snowschool@skiward.com with the name of the student as the subject line. People who qualify will be given a gift card for the amount they paid for the missed program due to illness.