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Fifth and sixth graders can ski free in Idaho

Do you have a fifth or sixth grader who loves to ski or snowboard or one who’d like to learn?

Ski Idaho’s Idaho Peak Season Passport lets fifth and sixth graders ski or snowboard 18 mountains for free. The program allows 5th graders to ride three days for free at all 18 Gem State ski resorts and offers 6th graders two days free at 17 mountains.

It is open to any child from any state or country — NOT just Idaho kids.

Participating resorts include:

Bald Mountain Bogus Basin Brundage Cottonwood Butte Grand Targhee Kelly Canyon Little Ski Hill Lookout Pass Lost Trail Magic Mountain Pebble Creek Pomerelle (fifth grade only) Schweitzer Silver Mountain Snowhaven Soldier Mountain Sun Valley Tamarack

You can complete the online application for the passport HERE. There is an $18 processing fee to order a passport.

Ski Idaho will then email you a passport you can print out or pull up on your smartphone at the ticket window.

This program is open to any child from any state or country, not just kids from Idaho.

Click HERE for a list of scheduled blackout dates.

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