It doesn’t matter if you’re 2 or 92, you can learn to ski or snowboard from qualified instructors at Utah’s ski resorts. Discover Utah's ski school programs.
Instructors are carefully selected for their strong teaching skills, friendly personalities, and passion for snow sports.
Instructors are carefully selected for their strong teaching skills, friendly personalities, and passion for snow sports.
Instructors are carefully selected for their strong teaching skills, friendly personalities, and passion for snow sports.
Accelerate your learning with a private lesson. Led by your own professionally certified instructor, private lessons provide the perfect learning experience that’s designed just for you.
Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports (OVAS) is a non-profit organization that provides adaptive lessons at Powder Mountain Resort.
Welcome to one of North America’s finest and most progressive ski and snowboard instruction programs.
In the Adult Peak to Peak Snowboard Lesson, our experienced instructors will guide you on a journey across the resort’s 7,300 acres, while offering some helpful tips along the way.
Everything you need to start skiing or snowboarding
The Powder Mountain Snow Sports School offers five-week package lessons for ages 16 and up.
Our program is designed to provide an entertaining day on the snow while improving skills and raising confidence levels.
Nothing beats the attention provided by a private lesson at Powder Mountain. The one-on-one lesson will help improve your skills.
The Powder Mountain Women's Program is for women, taught by women. Women ages 18 and older of all abilities are invited.
Accelerate the fun, attention, and skill development with the one-on-one attention of a Private Lesson.
Snowbasin Adaptive Sports Education Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides support for adaptive snowsports programs held at Snowbasin.
The goal is to develop all mountain skiers/riders with the ability to ski/ride anywhere on the mountain (that is open and safe) under any conditions.
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