From first turns to advanced riding, our group lessons help snowboarders build confidence at every level.

First Timer Lessons: Perfect for beginners, these lessons cover how to strap in, stop, turn, ride the chairlift, and navigate green runs. Includes lift ticket.

Workshops for All Levels:
Already riding? Workshops focus on smoother turns, improving control, and refining advanced techniques.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW
Lessons with Rentals
If you are getting rentals before your lesson, please arrive at the ticket office 1.5 hours before your scheduled lesson start time on weekdays and 2 hours before on weekends and holidays. After you pick up your lift and lesson ticket, your ticket agent will direct you to load Chair J1. This chair takes you to The Chalet, where the Rental Shop is located on the bottom floor. When picking up the rental equipment, a credit card imprint will be required.

Lessons with Personal Equipment
If you're bringing your own equipment please arrive at the ticket office 1 hour prior to your scheduled lesson time on weekdays and 1.5 hours prior on weekends and holidays. After you pick up your lift and lesson ticket, your ticket agent will direct you to load Chair J1, which takes you to the lesson meeting area, in front of the Chalet.

Locations
All lessons meet in front the June Meadows Chalet, which sits at the top of Chair J1. Look for a large green Ski & Snowboard School flag near the fenced-off area containing the “Magic Carpet” surface lift. Once you have identified the area, stand next to the lesson sign matches your lesson type and await your instructor.

If you’re accompanying a child to a lesson and won’t be skiing or snowboarding, please pick up your complimentary scenic ticket at the ticket window before heading to Chair J1.

Required
  • Lesson ticket
  • Lift ticket
  • Helmet (for children 13 and under)
  • Eye protection (goggles or sunglasses)
  • Gloves or mittens
  • Skis & boots or snowboard & boots


Recommended
  • Sunscreen
  • Neck gaiter (for cold or stormy days)
  • Appropriate cold-weather clothing
  • Water-resistant pants & jackets


What to Wear
Because June is located at a high elevation, weather conditions can vary in a short period of time, and the sun can be harmful to your skin and body if you're not prepared. Layering is the best way to maximize your comfort if/when the weather shifts.

Avoid cotton fabrics, as they retain moisture from snow and perspiration. Start with a moisture-wicking inner layer (such as wool or silk) and add an insulating middle piece (such as a fleece, sweater, or vest). Top it off with a wind and water-resistant shell layer to protect you from the elements.
Find out how to classify yourself to your instructor, and get your lessons started on the right foot. Knowing your level will help set the tone for your lesson, and kick your progression into high gear.

LevelsCurrent AbilityAdult (13+) Lesson RecommendationKids (3–14) Lesson Recommendation
First TimerNever Skied/Snowboarded before.• Private
• 2 or 4-Hour First-Timer Group Lesson (Includes Lift Ticket)
• Private
• 2-Hour First-Timer Group Lesson(Includes Lift Ticket)
Carpet RidersCan balance, slide and/or change direction on a gentle slope.• Private
• 2-Hour Beginner Workshop
• Private
• 2 or 5.5-Hour Group
GreenCan confidently change direction and control speed on green terrain.• Private
• 2-Hour Beginner Workshop
• Private
• 2 or 5.5-Hour Group
BlueCan confidently link turns on blue terrain using turn shape to control speed.• Private
• 2-Hour Intermediate Workshop
• Private
• 2 or 5.5-Hour Group
BlackCan confidently ski/ride black terrain using a variety of turn sizes and turn shape to control speed. • Private
• 2-Hour Advanced Workshop
• Private
• 2 or 5.5-Hour Group

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