Ready to get better this winter? Our Winter Camps and Series offer focused coaching and big progression in a short, fun format. With weekday and weekend options, single sessions and multi-week series, there's something for most ages and ability levels - whether you're cruising groomers or crushing steeps. These small-group experiences are built to boost your confidence, sharpen your skills and connect you with a like-minded crew. No full-season commitment, just real results and good turns.

For more information, please call 802-583-6542 or email skiandrideschool@sugarbush.com.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Winter Camps and Series are for skiers and riders who are looking to grow their skills, build confidence and explore the mountain with a like-minded crew. Ability and skill levels are different for each program.
Camps are typically 2-7 full-day sessions offered on select weekends and weekdays. Series are multi-week programs that meet once a week (usually Saturdays or Tuesdays,) participants can drop in for a day, session or all dates.
Yes. A valid Ikon Pass, Season Pass or day ticket is required and not included in the camp or series price.
These are coached experiences led by our most experienced instructors. While terrain exploration is part of the fun, the focus is on learning, technique and group progression, not just guided laps.
It depends on the program and ability level, but many camps and series explore Sugarbush’s steeps, glades, bumps and varied terrain. Programs like Summit Sessions and Advanced Adult Series are specifically geared toward advanced and expert terrain, while the EmpowerHER series is gear more towards beginners+ and intermediate skiers.
Meeting locations vary by program and will be shared by email prior to your session. Most programs meet slopeside at Lincoln Peak outside the Farmhouse or Schoolhouse.
Lunch is included with our adult camps, along with après gatherings to celebrate a great day on snow. For other camps and multi-week series, lunch is not provided unless specifically noted in the program details. Most participants pack a lunch or set up a resort charge for on-mountain dining.

HOW TO SET UP A RESORT CHARGE
Dress in waterproof layers and bring well-tuned gear suited to your ability and program focus (e.g. all-mountain skis for Summit Sessions). Helmets are required for participants under 14 (but we recommend everyone wear one). We also recommend bringing water, snacks and a positive attitude!

Not sure what to wear? Check out our handy guide:

WHAT TO WEAR ON THE MOUNTAIN

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