• Women skiers, this is the place for you -- an online community without the male-orientation you'll find in conventional ski magazines and internet ski forums. At TheSkiDiva.com, you can connect with other women to talk about skiing in a way that you can relate to, about things that you find of interest. Be sure to join our community to participate (women only, please!). Registration is fast and simple. Just be sure to add [email protected] to your address book so your registration activation emails won't be routed as spam. And please give careful consideration to your user name -- it will not be changed once your registration is confirmed.

Best Women's Ski Clinics?

marzNC

Angel Diva
For someone only interested in a Women's ski clinic, the Women's Ski Week at Taos Ski Valley is a great value. It's the last week of February. A Taos Ski Week is 6 consecutive morning lessons, Sun-Fri, with the same instructor and groups of max 7 formed by ability and interest. Most groups are 4-6 skiers by Monday, as a few people may shift to get the best fit for group chemistry. The cost is about $500 for the entire lesson program, including a tip (given at the end of the week).

Note that regular Ski Weeks are available every week of the season starting mid-December. Some intermediate groups are all women or perhaps mostly women and one man. Both men and women instructors run regular Ski Weeks. For Women's Ski Week usually the instructor is female, unless there is unexpectedly high demand.

No advanced reservations are required for Taos Ski Weeks, but it's nice to get the paperwork done before the morning that a Ski Week starts.
 

sukihobson

Certified Ski Diva
For someone only interested in a Women's ski clinic, the Women's Ski Week at Taos Ski Valley is a great value. It's the last week of February. A Taos Ski Week is 6 consecutive morning lessons, Sun-Fri, with the same instructor and groups of max 7 formed by ability and interest. Most groups are 4-6 skiers by Monday, as a few people may shift to get the best fit for group chemistry. The cost is about $500 for the entire lesson program, including a tip (given at the end of the week).

Note that regular Ski Weeks are available every week of the season starting mid-December. Some intermediate groups are all women or perhaps mostly women and one man. Both men and women instructors run regular Ski Weeks. For Women's Ski Week usually the instructor is female, unless there is unexpectedly high demand.

No advanced reservations are required for Taos Ski Weeks, but it's nice to get the paperwork done before the morning that a Ski Week starts.
I am 100% going to do one of those and hopefully the womens week!! :smile: They look fabulous!
 

marzNC

Angel Diva
I am 100% going to do one of those and hopefully the womens week!! :smile: They look fabulous!
Hope you can make it! I'll be in Taos in late February with a few ski buddies. We've been there together several times since our first trip to TSV in 2017.

After you post a few more times, you'll be able to see the Meet On The Hill section that is part of Divas Only.

There will be several Divas skiing Taos the last week of February. Don't know of anyone who is planning on doing a Women's Ski Week yet, but probably will be a few.

If that week doesn't work for you, @TNtoTaos and her travel buddy will be staying in town all of February. The nice part about doing a Ski Week is that the lessons are done by lunch time. So it's easy to meet up with other people for lunch and then ski a few runs together in the afternoon.
 

sukihobson

Certified Ski Diva
Hope you can make it! I'll be in Taos in late February with a few ski buddies. We've been there together several times since our first trip to TSV in 2017.

After you post a few more times, you'll be able to see the Meet On The Hill section that is part of Divas Only.

There will be several Divas skiing Taos the last week of February. Don't know of anyone who is planning on doing a Women's Ski Week yet, but probably will be a few.

If that week doesn't work for you, @TNtoTaos and her travel buddy will be staying in town all of February. The nice part about doing a Ski Week is that the lessons are done by lunch time. So it's easy to meet up with other people for lunch and then ski a few runs together in the afternoon.
Oh my gosh that is so helpful, thank you so much!!

I will absolutely try and lock in women's ski week! I can rent my PC place out when I am not there so definitely down to travel to some other places and experience some different hills!

:smile:
 

santacruz skier

Angel Diva
disclaimer: I own Bumps for Boomers and it is not an all women's ski clinic, although we have many women in our clinics.

I’ve always thought that would be fun! I haven’t been to Aspen/Snowmass in years. Paging @Bookworm and @floridakeysskibum
 

snoWYmonkey

Angel Diva
@Skier31 Fun to have you on here. One of my regulars for the past 6 plus years has taken your camp twice now. I think he did so years ago, and then again this past year. Our bumps in Jackson are very steep to learn on.
 

Jilly

Moderator
Staff member
We can do custom groups so it could be a Diva group! Choose your dates and your people.

At the Women's camp at WB you could ask for bumps. I think that's all I did both times I was out. More trees and bumps.
 

snoWYmonkey

Angel Diva

Sofieskis

Diva in Training
I am looking to plan ahead for 24/25 season and am looking at all options for ski clinic options in North America. I have both EPIC and IKON. Places I've seen listings so far but NO DATES yet which is frustrating as they all fill up almost immediately - so I'd love any intel: PALISADES, MAMMOTH, BIG SKY, WHISTLER - where else? Thank you ; )
I LOVE Jackson’s ELEVATE camp for women run by women.
I’ll be there in Jan!
LMK what You decide
 

Latest posts

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
26,993
Messages
514,146
Members
9,259
Latest member
LillianGilroy
Top