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Children Ski & Ride School | Teach Your Kids How to Ski or Ride

Children Ski & Ride School

For children between the ages of 3 and 15, the Keystone Ski & Ride School provides unrivaled lessons and a fun-filled experience on our three mountains. Our expert ski and snowboard instructors provide special care and attention to teach little ones the correct way to ski and ride, from basics of carving turns to safety instruction to advanced lessons and multi-week programs.

Reservations are strongly recommended. Ski & Ride School may not be available for purchase the morning of your desired lesson day. When making your reservation using our online ski and snowboard school reservation system you may receive a message that the location you have chosen has sold out for that date. Please try a different day or location. If sold out, the Ski & Ride School will not accommodate reservations made for a different date. If you have questions please call 800-255-3715 or 970-496-4170 between the hours of 8:00AM and 4:30PM Mountain time. Press 1 when the recording begins to speak with an agent. Private lesson may be available.

Keystone Ski School

Children Daily Lessons

Children Multi-Week Lessons

Call  800-255-3715 or 970-496-4170 for more information or availability on Explorers and Kroozers.

Rentals

Ski and snowboard rentals are available for only $20 per day, and you can keep the equipment during your stay even after your lesson for added convenience. 

Daycare

Children who are still in diapers or pull-ups cannot attend Ski & Ride School.  However, convenient daycare programs for children 2 months to 6 years old are available at the Keystone Children’s Center.  Please call 970-496-4170 (option 5) for more information about daycare.


Keystone Ski and Ride School

 







 

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