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Kid’s Camps BRIGHTON RESORT


Toll-Free: 800-873-5512 12601 Big Cottonwood Canyon Brighton, UT 84121 brightonresort.com


Brighton is continually recognized as the place “where Utah learns to ski and snowboard (and continues learning).” Brighton instructors are skilled at creating a positive learning environment. Daily lessons are available for all ages and abilities. Children seven and under ski free and discount tickets are available to parents of kids attending camps.


CANYONS RESORT


Toll-Free: 877-472-6306 / 435-615-3449 4000 Canyons Resort Drive Park City, UT 84098 thecanyons.com


The Canyons Kid’s Ski & Snowboard School Canyons offers a wide range of kids programs ranging from introductory through advanced, with something to put a smile on every kid’s face, and every parent as well. Full-day ski sessions include clinic, lift ticket, equipment and lunch for kids ages 2-14, with snow- board clinics for kids 7-14.


DEER VALLEY RESORT


Toll-Free: 888-754-8477 / 435-645-6648 P.O. Box 739 Park City, UT 84060 deervalley.com


Deer Valley Children’s Programs


Deer Valley’s state-licensed Children’s Center provides indoor supervision for non-skiing children two months to 12 years. A variety of children’s ski programs available for 3-18 year- olds. You’ll enjoy your ski day confident that your child is in good hands. Call for details; advanced reservations highly recommended.


Bring a friend to the snow this January for Learn to Ski and Snowboard Month. Find out about special offers and deals available in your area at SkiAndSnowboardMonth.org.


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CLASSES, CAMPS & WORKSHOPS


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