In search of your longest ski or snowboard season yet? Young shredders can hone their skills on snow through the summer months, thanks to glaciers on Mt. Hood and Blackcomb Mountain and an indoor ski area in New Jersey. We’ve rounded up some of the best summer ski and snowboard camps for kids. Now you just need to convince Mom and Dad (or bring them!).
Momentum Camps

Whistler, British Columbia | June–July 2024 | From $1,30965
Momentum Camps offer a little something for everyone, with coaching from Olympians, World Cup champions, and top pros. Many of those coaches attended Momentum Camps themselves and know what kind of magic can come from an unforgettable summer skiing experience.
Campers ages 8–18 can choose from programs in slopestyle, big mountain, moguls, and snowboarding. You’ll ski on Horstman Glacier at the top of Blackcomb Mountain and have access to launch jumps geared toward every level, plus two giant on-snow airbags. Mogul skiers rip 12 lines of bumps, and big-mountain shredders focus on jumps that mimic cliff drops and learn backcountry and avalanche awareness skills. Parents who don’t want their kids to have all the fun can sign up for Family Camp and join the groms or attend adults-only weeks. There’s also a girls-only session that celebrates the legendary Sarah Burke.
If you’re more the behind-the-scenes type, Momentum offers a film and photo-editing camp, with a chance to shoot skiers, riders, and also kayakers, mountain bikers, and skaters. You’ll learn the technical and creative skills to ensure you always catch your friends’ biggest airs—and most epic yard sales.
Windells

Mt. Hood, Oregon | June–August 2024 | From $1,699
There’s something magical about summer at Mt. Hood. The morning hot laps on the Palmer Snowfield, a huck shake (if you know, you know), and swimming in Trillium Lake—it’s good, simple living and a paradise for any kid (or kid at heart). Tim Windell knew it when he hosted his first summer camp in 1988. Since then it’s been known as the ‘Funnest Place on Earth.’
Windells’ seven-day ski camps provide serious fun—both on the hill and off—for skiers of all ages and abilities. Windells coaches, counselors, and takeover pros are dedicated to helping you reach your goals in a safe environment. There are sessions for groms, for girls, for serious slopestyle skiers, and for families. And the skiing is only half the fun. After hours on the glacier, campers return to the Wy’East campus (shared with High Cascade) to mountain bike, play dodgeball, skate, tramp, or grill a hot dog over the fire.
If you have rad parents who want to polish up their skills, come to Windells as a family. Kids ages nine and up can stay on campus and send the ’rents to their own accommodations in Government Camp, or everyone can bunk together off-site. Each day, kids and adults ski with separate coaches and peers, and you can spend afternoons showing off your new skills in the Concrete Jungle skatepark, on one of several tramps or airbags, or just pelting your parents in a game of dodgeball.
High Cascade Snowboard Camp

Mt. Hood, Oregon June–August 2024 | From $1,699
High Cascade is an all-inclusive, seven-day summer snowboard camp located on Oregon’s Mt. Hood, “determined to show you the best time of your life.” With five camp options, including Performance and Freestyle Focus, High Cascade offers world-class instruction for all abilities. GROMS invites campers ages 9–12 to a program that caters to their excitement, energy, and needs. High Cascade’s Super Session is for snowboarders 12–18 who want to experience everything summer in Oregon has to offer. Go snowboarding, skateboarding, surfing, mountain biking, and rafting, all in one incredible camp week.
After riding, you’ll explore the 28-acre Wy’East Mountain Academy campus that High Cascade shares with Windells, including the famous Concrete Jungle—50,500 square feet of skate-friendly terrain with a mini ramp section, concrete bowl, quarterpipes, spines, banks, hips, a vert wall complete with pool coping, rollers, ledges, rails, steps, manual pads, and more. You’ll also find a bike trail system that includes a massive dirt pump track, technical woods, rocks, skinnies, ladders, log drops, and more. There’s a MaxAir Super Quad 14-by-14-foot outdoor trampoline, and, in the Building Out Back (B.O.B), a 12,000-square-foot indoor park and training facility, with two Olympic-size FlyBed trampolines, a supertramp (tramps that provide a higher bounce and softer landing than standard 7×14-foot trampolines), and an airbag. When the snow falls the following season, your skills will be dialed.
Woodward Copper

Copper Mountain, Colorado | June–August, 2024 | From $1,995
Woodward Copper is every snowboarder’s and skier’s dream: year-round skiing on real Colorado snow, plus The Barn, a nearly 20,000-square-foot indoor training facility with skateparks, trampolines, and foam pits.
Woodward is setting the standard for terrain parks, and Woodward Copper’s summer terrain park is the only one of its kind in Colorado, offering approximately four acres of rails, jumps, and jibs served by a surface lift. Campers learn from world-class coaches and hear helpful tips from visiting pros, including Red Gerard, Nick Goepper, Hunter Hess, and more.
Woodward’s summer camp provides ten full weeks of skiing and snowboarding progression for kids ages 7–17. In adventure camp at Woodward, for ages seven and up, you’ll spend the morning skiing or riding on Copper Mountain, and afternoons enjoying everything from go-karts to the Alpine Coaster. There’s dedicated time each evening to bounce, skate, ride, and check out all there is to offer at The Barn. If you’re ready to shred on the snow all day, check out the performance camps, where you’ll stomp new tricks with top pros, then spend evenings in The Barn. End the day with s’mores and an industry movie premiere.
As part of Woodward camp, participants have access to sessions at the Woodward Copper Barn—a 19,400-square-foot indoor playground with six Olympic fly-bed trampolines, a 16-by-16-foot Super Trampoline, foam pits, a pump track, multiple skate areas, and a spring floor. The Barn also has ParkSkis and ParkBoards—wheeled skis and snowboards that allow riders to practice jumps into a foam pit before attempting them on snow. With exclusive access to Copper’s world-class training facilities, qualified coaching staff, and shared knowledge from visiting professional athletes, Woodward summer camp provides one-of-a-kind experiences for burgeoning shredders.
Keely’s Camp for Girls

Mt. Hood, Oregon | Summer 2024 | From $2,095
Former World Cup ski racer Keely Kelleher started Keely’s Camp for Girls to give girl ski racers strong, positive, experienced female coaches in supportive and challenging summer programs. Keely’s camps are based out of Mt. Hood with premier coaching and options for both ski racers and beginner ski mountaineers.
Leave the boys back home and race the Palmer Snowfield in Mt. Hood on salted snow: you’ll perfect your technique with drills, gates, and racing for 7–10 days. Day campers are welcome as young as eight; for the overnight experience, campers need to be 12 years old and have at least a year of racing experience.
Girls as young as 12 can learn backcountry skills in the Montana Hut Based Backcountry Ski Camp, located in Cooke City, Montana, near Yellowstone National Park. This is a unique opportunity for young explorers to spend two nights at the backcountry Woody Creek Cabin while learning uphill techniques, avalanche skills, and route selection.
Party Beach Ski Camps

Mt. Hood, Oregon | June–July 2024 | From $2,565
The Party Beach philosophy is all about fun, with a big-mountain/freeride focus. Coaches include US Ski Team and Olympic alpine coach Lyndsay Strange and pro skiers Marcus Caston, Connery Lundin, and Chris Tatsuno, and they bring ski-racing pedigree to big-mountain fun, focusing on technique, rhythm, and creativity. Coach Strange says, “We care to create balanced athletic skiers who can do anything on snow and in the air. We create an environment where athletes find understanding of the sport so that they can take it and run with it and find freedom in their personal skiing style.”
Party Beach puts together ski groups with a mix of high-level FIS athletes, adults, and kids. Regardless of age or background, on the hill we’re all the same—plus, adults sometimes need a little push from younger rippers. Party Beach has a “cliff drop” private playground feature where skiers progress to tackle their fears and push their limits in a safe and inclusive environment. The drills and courses are meant to be high-intensity fun. You might not even realize how hard you’re working.
Big Snow American Dream

East Rutherford, New Jersey | Year-round | $5999 for two-hour slope access
Big Snow American Dream is North America’s first real-snow, year-round indoor ski and snowboard resort. It offers skiers and snowboarders an East Coast summer skiing experience. Next to New Jersey’s Meadowlands Sports Complex within the American Dream retail and entertainment center, the 180,000-square-foot facility provides climate-controlled snow conditions, a 1,000-vertical-foot, fifty-yard-wide slope, and a terrain park. When it opened in 2019, Lindsay Vonn took the first run and said it was “really good—light and fluffy.” Kids six and under ski free, and Big SNOW offers lessons, a Monday night race series, Tuesday night terrain park clinics, and day camp experiences. In September 2023, LJ Henriquez hosted a one-day back-to-school snowboard freestyle camp.