2022/2023 Chester Bowl Snow School Registration
Lessons are a great way to learn how to ski, snowboard, and/or snowskate. If you have a Chester Bowl season pass, rented Chester Bowl equipment, or have your own gear and buy a day-pass our lessons are free for you! 

Lessons are based on ability levels: Level 1- Lessons for those who are brand new to skiing or snowboarding (using the bunny hill, not the chairlift). Parents or older siblings of Level 1 skiers and snowboarders (brand new to the sport) are especially encouraged to take part in the lesson. Parents will be helping to push their skier up the hill, getting their skier into the perfect skier stance, or catching their skier at the bottom of the hill. Level 2- Lessons for those who have passed the bunny hill and are able to ride the chairlift. Level 3- Lesson for those who are working on advanced skiing and snowboarding or freestyle skills.

Lessons are 45 minutes and start the day after Christmas. We have a full week of daily lessons December 26-30 then we have Saturday & Sunday lessons January 7-29. We have only Saturday lessons in February.

In order to get access to sign up for lessons, you have to first register using this Google Form. The reason for this is that we need to collect waivers, emergency contact info, and other info prior to participating in lessons. 

We will be sending out emails to those who registered as soon as the lesson Signup Genius page is updated. This will happen one week in advance of lessons to allow time for people to sign up without having the need for people to cancel or make changes when lesson participants graduate to higher lesson levels. 

Please fill this form out accurately and completely. If you have questions regarding this form please email samgravelle@chesterbowl.org 

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