For decades, Copper Mountain has been synonymous with fall ski race training. NASC has been proud to call it home—its world-class snowmaking, established race community, and history as a training hub have provided generations of athletes with a strong foundation. From crisp early mornings refining techniques under the guidance of our dedicated coaches on Copper’s legendary slopes to afternoon dryland training sessions and video reviews, it has been a place where countless racers have sharpened their skills and built lifelong memories.
We owe Copper Mountain tremendous gratitude. Its role as a racing epicenter has shaped who we are as a program, and the relationships forged there will always be part of the NASC story.
But just as athletes push forward in pursuit of new goals, NASC continues to evolve—and with that comes exciting change.
In recent years, Copper Mountain’s popularity has surged, bringing heavier traffic on the slopes. Last fall, Copper also had the honor of hosting a World Cup event right during our traditional camp period. While that was an incredible milestone for U.S. ski racing—and a testament to Copper’s stature as a world-class venue—it also highlighted the reality that our athletes would benefit from a training environment with more space, consistency, and focus.
That’s why Big Sky Resort, Montana, represents the next level for NASC’s Fall Ski Race Camp. It offers a unique combination of elite terrain, dependable early-season snow conditions, and a training environment designed to challenge athletes of all levels. What makes Big Sky especially exciting:
Just as NASC was a pioneer in the ski race camp scene—one of the very first summer ski race camps to establish itself at Mt. Hood—we now take another pioneering step forward. With our move to Big Sky, NASC is one of the first major ski race camp programs to establish a dedicated fall training presence here, if not the very first. It’s a natural evolution of our commitment to stay ahead of the curve and provide athletes with the best opportunities to develop and grow.
Leaving Copper Mountain isn’t about leaving behind what made NASC strong—it’s about building on that legacy. The foundation laid in Colorado has prepared us for this next step, and the move to Big Sky is a continuation of our mission: to provide the best training environment possible for ski racers at every level.
We’re excited for our athletes, families, and coaches to experience this new chapter. Big Sky brings with it not only world-class resources but also a sense of discovery and inspiration—qualities that align perfectly with the spirit of ski racing.
The mountain may be new, but our passion, coaching, and commitment remain the same. We look forward to welcoming you to Big Sky Resort for what promises to be an unforgettable Fall Ski Race Camp.