About Pico Mountain Learn to Snowboard Package
Highlights
Pico Mountain is proud to offer a reduced Learn to Ride Package for the month of January in conjunction with National Learn a Snow Sport Month! Available Thursday through ... Monday by reservation only, this program provides everything you need to get started. The package includes a limited lift ticket, special beginner rental equipment and a ninety minute lesson to get you started. Our staff is dedicated to beginners and we are looking forward to welcoming you to our snow sports family!
Lessons meet at 10:15 or 1:15 in the Snow Sports School meeting area at Pico. Please arrive early for ticketing and rentals.
Pico is one of Vermont's largest mountains. How big? It has more vertical drop than 80% of the downhill ski areas in New England. Those 1,967 feet are spread over 50 trails and 214 skiable acres, with lots of choices for all abilities.
One of Pico's most enjoyable attributes is that it is undeniably a big mountain, but with a small ski area's personal touch. There are mogul trails, glades and groomed steeps, but all the trails lead back to the same base area.
Pico Mountain offers the friendly intimacy of classic Vermont skiing with uncrowded slopes, long runs and diverse terrain, plus a central base village and lodge complete with a roaring fire in a stone fireplace. However, Pico offers big-time skiing and snowboarding with a 1,967-foot vertical and 50 trails, seven lifts (including two high-speed quads), timed racing arenas, a terrain park and 75% snowmaking coverage. Read more
Pick-up instructions
You may pick up your tickets at the Pico Sales Center.