GO&P Wasatch Learn to Ski/Snowboard 2026, Sponsored by Kodiak
This is a program for Wasatch students 1st-5th graders and is for those who have never skied/snowboarded to beginners. If you did this program last year, consider signing up for the GO&P Wasatch Woodward Progression Program.
The Get Out & Play Alpine Skiing/Snowboarding programs give kids the opportunity to begin skiing and snowboarding alongside their peers. The program is based on the unique partnerships we have built with our local resorts and utilizes their talented ski instructors. This program takes place at Park City Mountain Ski Resort.
Program Details
- Dates: Mondays, Jan. 12, 26, Feb 2, 9; (no class on Jan. 19)
- Time: 3:00-6:30pm (Class runs from 4:00 – 6:00 pm)
- Age: 1st-5th grades
- Venue: Park City Mountain Resort
- Skill Level: Lessons are designed for beginner skiers and snowboarders.
- Transportation: Bus transportation is provided to and from the Park City Mountain Resort. Pick-up and drop-off occurs at South Field Park parking lot on 100 S in Heber.
- Required Equipment/Gear: skis/snowboard and boots, helmet, googles, water-proof gloves/mittens and proper snow clothing.
- Program Cost:
- $185 standard
- $50 scholarship (for students on free and reduced lunch, includes ski/snowboard rentals)
- $150 sibling (the sibling discount is available only with the purchase of a standard ticket, sponsored by Kodiak)
- The fee includes lift tickets, instruction, and transportation. Equipment is not provided or covered under the program fee, except for scholarship tickets.
Registration Deadline: Registration will close on November 30th at 11:30pm.
Parent Support and Volunteer Opportunities: This program relies on parent volunteers! We need help to keep the program affordable, and volunteering is a great way to participate. All volunteers will need to complete a volunteer form and background check. The link for the background check will be sent after the form is filled out.
- Program Lead: Chaperone the full program and help with email communication with parents. A background check is required and your ticket will be fully refunded after chaperoning all 4 weeks. Purchase the program lead ticket if you can commit to the entire program.
- Program Chaperones: Help the program lead and ride the bus to and from the venue. To volunteer, CLICK HERE and navigate to the GO&P Learn to Ski/Snowboard Program tab.
Important Notes
- No refunds will be issued for bad weather, illness, or once the program has started.
- Students who have never skied or snowboarded before must be present at the first lesson.
- Equipment is not provided (except for full scholarship tickets). If renting equipment, please do so early. Shops sell out or stop selling season rentals in Nov. If you need help finding a shop, please contact us.
Scholarships Available:
- Regular Scholarships are available for families who qualify for free and reduced lunch or with annual incomes below $50,000. Select a Scholarship ticket during registration.
- Partial Scholarships are available for families with incomes between $50,000 and $120,000. Apply using this link.
National Ability Center (NAC) Assistance: If your child will need assistance from the NAC, please contact Andrew Ball at [email protected] once you’ve completed registration.
If you have questions please contact Amanda Sorensen ([email protected] or 801-400-5044)