Age Range: 7-9 Ability Level: All Levels Time: 9 AM – 12 PM or 9 AM – 3:30 PM
The Explorer Program is designed for kids ready to take their skiing or snowboarding to the next level while having fun doing it. With expert instructors + Sierraโs dynamic terrain as their playground, participants learn slope etiquette, equipment fundamentals while learning how to navigate a wider variety of terrain and snow conditions. Having fun + progressing alongside new friends is an added bonus!
Wild Mountain Children’s Ski School PAK Reservation
Full Day Lesson Schedule
8:30-9 AM: Check-In (late arrivals may miss lesson)
9:15 AM-12 PM: Morning Lesson Group instruction with experienced, kid-friendly coaches
12-1 PM: Lunch + Rest Hot lunch provided by Mamaโs Kitchen for full-day participants
1-3:30 PM: Afternoon Session On-snow practice, games + confidence-building fun
3:30PM: Pick-Up Grace period: 15min after pickup time Late fee: $40 (15-30min) / $50 each additional 30min
Info for Parents
General Things to Know:
Please note that lessons are subject to selling out. While reservations are not required, we strongly recommend you make them at least 48 hours prior to your arrival.
Dress appropriately for the weather. Layers are best.
Be sure you have eye protection (goggles for snowy days and sunglasses for sunny days).
Hats, gloves, sunscreen + other items you might forget are available at the Sierra Mt. Sports Shop.
Helmet rentals are available at the mountain.
Cancellation Policy: 3-PAKs are non-refundable, non-transferable. Adult group lessons are non-refundable. Lessons can be rescheduled (based on availability) if contacting us more than 24 hours prior to the lesson arrival and is subject to a rebooking fee. Please email passoffice@sierraattahoe.com to reschedule.
Contact + Check-Ins
Parents must remain on Sierra-at-Tahoe premises.
Staff will contact you via numbers provided.
Cell service is limitedโplease check messages often.
Check the base area message boards if your childโs name appears.
What to Bring
You may bring your own, but helmets + rental skis/boards and boots are included.
Students must come prepared with own snow clothes, gloves, eye protection, etc.
Retail items like buffs, gloves +goggles are available for purchase if forgotten.
Allergies + Food
Inform staff of any allergies or dietary needs.
You may provide your own lunch if your child has dietary restrictions.
Nut-free facility – please avoid bringing peanut or tree nut products.
Staff cannot administer medication (including sunscreen).
Refunds + Policies
Lessons are non-refundable and non-transferable (including for weather, illness or unwilling participation after lesson starts).
Please remember, children benefit from a good nightโs sleep, hearty breakfast + proper hydration before arriving.
For any questions, contact us at 530-543-3150
Is my child ready for ski and snowboard school?
Childrenโs Ski and Ride School accepts kids of all abilities, whether they are advanced or on the snow for the first time. The Cubbies Program teaches 3-4 year olds, Pioneer program 5-6, Explorer 7-9 and Trailblazers 10-13. Children must be toilet-trained and socially ready for a ski/snowboard lesson. Ideal for children who attend daycare or school, follow directions, and enjoy group activities.
Do I need to make a reservation?
No, reservations are not required, but they are highly recommended. Walk-up lessons are accepted, but subject to availability.
Do I need to purchase a lift ticket or rental equipment for my child’s lesson?
No, rentals and lift ticket are included with your childโs lesson.
Should I leave a tip for my instructor?
While it is not an expectation, it is always appreciated.
What if I’m late?
Late arrival to lesson check in will result in a late start or forfeiture of the studentโs lesson.
Late Pick-Up Policy: Grace Period: 15 minutes after 3:30 PM Late Fee: $40 per child from 3:46 – 4 PM After 4:00 PM: $50 for every additional 30 minutes
Can I cancel or refund my lesson?
There are no refunds for weather, illness, or refusal to participate after the lesson starts. If you are unhappy with the quality of your childโs lesson, please speak with a Childrenโs Ski and Ride School supervisor. 3-PAKs and 10-PAKs are non-transferable and non-refundable.
At pickup you will meet with your childโs instructor who will answer any questions you may have about your childโs progress. Your child will also receive a report card at the end of the lesson with progress details and recommendations for future lessons.
How will I be contacted in the event of an emergency?
In the event of an emergency we will contact you via phone with the contact number you provide at in person registration or on your online reservation. One adult must remain on resort premises during the lesson in case of emergency.
What lunch options are available?
Standard lunch is provided, but if your child has dietary restrictions or food allergies, you are responsible for providing your childโs lunch. Nuts are not permitted in our facility.
Will you administer my child’s medication?
No, ski school staff are not permitted to administer any type of medication or sunscreen.
How do I pick my child up early from their lesson?
Communication: All early pick-ups must be communicated during the registration process before your childโs lesson begins.
Pick-Up Location: All early pick-ups will take place at the front desk of the Childrenโs Ski and Ride School building.
First-Time Students: May be picked up at any time throughout the day, prior to 2:45 p.m. Please check in with front desk staff to arrange the pick-up.
Experienced Students: Must be picked up at lunch time. For any early pick-ups outside of lunch, parents are responsible for locating their child on the mountain. Front desk staff can assist with locating them.
Lunch Information: Please check in with the front desk by 11:00 a.m. for your childโs lunch time and location, as these may vary.
Lesson Feedback: As instructors may be at lunch or with their students, lesson feedback and report cards may not be available at that time.
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