Frequently Asked Questions

Can I stay longer than one session?
Yes. The double session is our best program. Some campers even stay as many as five sessions. Get your campers to extend their stay!

Can individuals sign up for seven-day sessions?
Yes. Seven-day sessions are only offered in session 6. We find the 10-day format to be superior. The seven-day program is designed to be a lower cost alternative.

What are the accommodations like?
We have a large facility in Cooper Spur resort comprised of 8 buildings and recreation facilities. Cabin style accommodations are provided with comfortable beds and shared bathroom facilities. Meals are served on site in the spur steakhouse. Campers are grouped in cabins by gender and age and may request their roommates.

What is the food like? 
Gourmet! Meals are served at the Spur Steakhouse twice daily. Lunch is prepared at breakfast and taken up the ski hill. Dinners are awesome, well rounded with meats and vegetarian dishes alike. The food is gourmet, home-cooked, with fresh local produce, and all you can eat.

How is the supervision?
We are involved in supervised activities from wakeup to bedtime.We provide 24 hour-a-day supervision. Parents may refer to the Safety Page for more information and a note to Parents from Brad Alire, NASC Director.

Do you pick up at Portland International Airport?
Yes. The price is included in camp fees.

How many participants in each session and when do the sessions fill?
We accept 45 skiers in each session and they begin to fill from first to last in March.

What are the ages and sexes of the participants?
Usually about 60% boys, 40% girls, ranging in age from 8-18. All groups are represented in each session with the largest group being the ages of 13-17.

Can adults attend?
Adults are invited to join in session 1 and 2.

What type of skiers attend the camp?
All sorts! From kids who enjoy skiing and want to improve, to kids who ski daily and race in international competition. Be sure to read more about Who Comes to Ski Camp Here

How do we communicate with campers?
Fax is the best way, 541-352-3506.  We are involved in so many activities it is difficult to find someone by the phone. Most campers have their own cell phones, this is a good way to communicate.  You can always reach the camp office at 800-453-6272.