Let your 4th grader hit the slopes at a BIG discount with the Minnesota Ski Areas 4th Grade Passport Program!
Minnesota 4th graders can hit the slopes for just $34.95 this winter with the 4th Grade Passport Program! This statewide program created by the Minnesota Ski Areas Association (MSAA) provides every 4th grader the opportunity to ski and snowboard for free. (The $34.95 charge for the passport covers administrative and processing costs.)
Your 4th grader’s passport includes a minimum of two visits to each resort, and there are 19 ski & snowboard areas across the state. For more information, check the list to see the individual offers at each resort. Some of them include unlimited lift tickets!
Minnesota Kids Free Skiing Details:
Why only 4th graders?
Fourth grade is the perfect age to learn to ski and snowboard. They have the coordination, skills, and muscle development to be able to pick up on the skills as well as adhering and following safety information. One age had to be chosen and 4th grade was the decision. We are excited that we are able to offer this program to all 4th graders.
How will I know what the restrictions are at each area?
You will need to reach out to your local area to find out what restrictions, if any, they have.
When should I expect to receive the 4th Grade Passport Pass after applying?
Regrettably, due to the overwhelming response to this program, it may be an average of two weeks before you receive the pass. Note that all participating areas are sent a list of applicants on a weekly basis so they know who is in process. Thank you for your patience and participation in this program.
Order your passport HERE!
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Laura is a former high school English teacher turned avid deal shopper following the birth of her first child. Now she’s a work-from-home mom of six which keeps her plenty busy!
Laura grew up in southern Minnesota and has called the Twin Cities home for over fifteen years. On the off chance she gets some free time you’ll find her with her nose in a book, spending time with family and friends, or enjoying a hot cup of coffee.
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