Experience Beaver Creek

Ski School Lesson and Nursery reservations must be made 2 days in advance. Reservations for today or tomorrow are not available on our website. For holiday periods it is advisable to book as early as possible.

Skiing & Snowboarding Lessons

The Ivy League of Ski & Snowboard Schools...no SAT required.

Adult Lessons

Curious beginner, addicted intermediate, adventurous expert.  Whatever your level of confidence, whatever your skill, you’ll find the class that stretches you comfortably.  And the commitment is up to you.

Book an Adult Lesson

Children's Lessons

Learning at a young age is best.  Instructors are chosen for their personality and professionalism.  And each program is geared for age and ability.  For ages group ski lessons, ages 3-6, your child will have a day of lessons, lift access and a healthy, kid-friendly lunch.  For Group Ski and snowboard lessons, ages 7-14, your child will experience the thrill of the slopes, learning core values to start a lifelong passion for mountain sports.  For teenagers, ages 15-18, a special lift and lesson price is available all season.

Book a Children's Lesson

Private Lessons

The undivided attention of a top instructor in Alpine, Snowboard, Nordic, or Adaptive.  Classmates of your choice, up to 5 friends or family, ages 3 and up.  And the red carpet treatment: exclusive lift lines and video analysis of your progress.  Advanced reservations required.

Book a Private Lesson

Note:

Children age 12 and under must wear a winter sport protective helmet while participating in a ski or snowboard school lesson. In addition, children over the age of 12 who participate in designated children's classes or programs must wear a helmet. Rental helmets are available at our children's ski school locations for your convenience.

While helmets may reduce or mitigate the severity of some head injuries, their use does not guarantee safety and will not prevent certain injuries. The Resort reminds you that every winter sport participant shares responsibility for his or her safety and for that of others using the ski area facilities. Always show courtesy to others and be aware that there are elements of risk in skiing and snowboarding that common sense and personal awareness can help reduce. Know your ability level and stay within it. Become familiar with and observe “Your Responsibility Code” and share with other skiers the responsibility for a great skiing experience.