Lesson Basics -
- Lessons can accommodate a single skier or multiple skiers who book together and are of a similar skill level (maximum of 5 persons).
- Lessons are available for skiers 4 years old and older, so long as they are willing and able to follow instructions.
- Lessons are one hour long.
- Lessons cover exactly what you want, from mastering the Moving Carpet to learning to carve some big turns.
- Leather gloves are recommended for the rope tows and can be purchased from the Ticket Booth.
- Lessons are to be paid in full at the time of booking. Refunds are issued only if the lesson is cancelled within 24 hours of scheduled time.
- Lesson fees do not include mountain access or equipment rental.
Lesson Schedule (dependent on instructor availability)
Lesson Time |
Lesson Location |
Days of the Week |
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| 9:30 - 10:30 am | Ski Hill | Saturday & Sunday* |
| 10:45 - 11:45 am | Ski Hill | Saturday & Sunday* |
| 12:15 - 1:15 pm | Ski Hill | Saturday & Sunday* |
| 1:30 - 2:30 pm | Ski Hill | Saturday & Sunday* |
| 2:45 - 3:45 pm | Ski Hill | Saturday & Sunday* |
| 3:30 - 4:30 pm | Ski Hill | Wednesday - Friday** |
| 4:30 - 5:30 pm | Ski Hill | Wednesday - Friday** |
* These time slots are also available during Winter Break and Mid-Winter Break.
** These time slots are Not available during Winter Break and Mid-Winter Break.
See HOURS for break schedules.
To book your lesson, fill out this Request Form, call the call the Lesson Line during operating hours at 509.548.6975 or email lessons@skileavenworth.com.
All lessons are private
However, you are welcome to schedule a lesson with friends or family. A better experience will be had by all if those of you taking a lesson together are of similar ability.
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$60 for one person
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$55 each for 2 people*
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$45 each for groups of 3 - 5 people*
*If registering multiple attendees for a single lesson, all participants must book at the same time.
Things to Note:
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Lesson fees do not include trail access. An Alpine Day Ticket or a Season Pass will be required.
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Rental equipment is not provided or available on site; please see our equipment rental page for more information.
Alpine skis
Alpine skis are very different from Nordic (Cross Country) skis.
If you bring Nordic skis to your Alpine Lesson it won't go very well. As in, not at all.
Things to look for -
Alpine skis are heavy, wide, have metal edges, a side cut and smooth bases. The bindings on Alpine skis will hold both the toe and the heel of the ski boot onto the ski.

Need to rent Alpine skis? We don't have any at Ski Hill for you, but check out our local rental shops:
Equipment Rental
Policies
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Lessons do not include access to the terrain.
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You will need to purchase a Day Ticket or have a Season Pass.
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Your lesson is fully refundable if you cancel within 24 hours before your lesson.
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Payment is required at time of booking.
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Be sure that you know what lesson you're booking. Our Alpine Instructors are amazing at what they do, but if you show up for an Alpine Lesson with Nordic skis... that's on you.
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The weather is out of our control and snow conditions can be variable. You will be refunded in full if we have to cancel your lesson due to hazardous conditions, low snow levels, or other unforeseen factors.

