🎿 DPSEF Travel Ski Camps: Elevate Your Alpine Adventure!

Payment plans now available! Pay 25% deposit now and remaining balance at time of camp. 

Deposits are non-refundable within 3 weeks of camp starting.

Embark on an unparalleled skiing experience with DPSEF's Travel Ski Camps, meticulously curated for enthusiasts seeking the pinnacle of alpine excitement. Join us in exploring iconic destinations, including Mammoth Mountain, Mt. Hood, and premier resorts in Canada and Europe. 🏔️

Why DPSEF Travel Ski Camps?

🌟 Diverse Programs: Tailored for various age groups, our camps offer specialized experiences for both alpine ski racing and all-mountain enthusiasts. Check each program for specific details.

🗺️ Global Exploration: Immerse yourself in world-class skiing environments, from the breathtaking slopes of Mammoth Mountain to the scenic landscapes of Mt. Hood and the international allure of Nakiska, Canada.  

🏂 Expert Guidance: Train under the expert guidance of certified coaches, engaging in guided skiing adventures, skill development drills, gate training, and structured environments designed to refine your proficiency and cultivate a profound appreciation for the sport.

🤝 Camaraderie: Forge lasting bonds with fellow participants, sharing the joy of skiing and the thrill of conquering diverse terrains together.

🚨 Limited Spots Available – Secure Your Alpine Adventure Now!

đź“… Program Schedule: Explore the exhilarating world of skiing with DPSEF Travel Ski Camps. Specific dates, age group details, and program offerings can be found below.

🎿 Required Equipment:

  • Alpine skis
  • Ski boots
  • Poles
  • Appropriate ski clothing
  • Protective gear (as needed)
  • Personal ski equipment for specific program requirements

đź“ť Registration Details: Early registration is encouraged to ensure your spot in this unparalleled skiing adventure. Visit our registration page for comprehensive details on each program, including costs, inclusions, and any additional information.

DPSEF Travel Ski Camps: Where Alpine Dreams Take Flight! 🏔️🎿🌟

Athlete Registration Information

Complete the registration form for each athlete one at a time. At the bottom of the page, you'll be able to add additional athletes and complete their registration.


Please select a registration option for the program you selected.

  • Join us from May 15 to 20 for an Alpine Race Camp at Mammoth Mountain, exclusively for U12 and older athletes. This comprehensive GS/SL Camp emphasizes turn-shape, tactics, and fundamental skiing skills. Departing after school, the camp spans three days of GS and three days of SL, providing an immersive experience that includes team travel amenities such as transportation, lodging, meals, ski tickets, training lanes, salt, and coaches' fees. Elevate your racing prowess in the stunning surroundings of Mammoth Mountain!

  • Join us from May 18 to 20 for an Alpine Race Camp at Mammoth Mountain, tailored for U10 and under athletes. This combined GS and SL camp prioritizes turn-shape, tactics, and skiing fundamentals. Parents are responsible for lodging and transporting athletes, ensuring a valuable learning experience for young participants focused on honing their skills in the picturesque setting of Mammoth Mountain!

  • Join us for the All Mountain Team Camp from May 24 to 27 at Mammoth Mountain, designed for U12 and older athletes. Immerse yourself in off-piste spring skiing with elements of park skiing. Departing on the 23rd and returning on the 27th, this camp offers an exciting opportunity to explore diverse terrain and enhance your skiing skills. Includes team travel amenities such as transportation, lodging, meals, ski tickets, training lanes, salt, and coaches' fees. Don't miss out on this unique mountain adventure!

  • Join us for the Alpine Race Camp from June 21 to 27 at Mt. Hood, exclusively for U14 and older athletes. This immersive GS/SL Camp emphasizes turn-shape, tactics, and skiing fundamentals. The camp includes team travel amenities, such as transportation, lodging, meals, ski tickets, training lanes, salt, and coaches' fees. Departing on the 21st and returning on the 28th, this is a comprehensive experience to elevate your racing skills in the stunning environment of Mt. Hood!

  • Join us for the Alpine Race Camp from July 9 to 17 at Mt. Hood, exclusively for U12 and older athletes. Immerse yourself in this GS/SL Camp focusing on turn-shape, tactics, and skiing fundamentals. Team travel amenities included, such as transportation, lodging, meals, ski tickets, training lanes, salt, and coaches' fees. The camp departs on the 9th and returns on the 17th, providing a comprehensive experience to enhance your racing skills in the breathtaking setting of Mt. Hood!

  • Embark on the All Mountain Camp from July 19 to 25 at Mt. Hood, specially crafted for U14 and older athletes. This camp centers on the thrilling experience of park skiing, providing a dynamic and skill-enhancing adventure. Join us for a week of exploration and camaraderie, as we dive into the exciting world of summer glacier mountain terrain. Includes team travel amenities such as transportation, lodging, meals, ski tickets, training lanes, salt, and coaches' fees.

  • Join us for the Alpine Race Camp from November 9 to 16 in Nakiska, Canada, exclusively for U14 and older athletes. Immerse yourself in this GS/SL Camp focusing on turn-shape, tactics, and skiing fundamentals. With team travel amenities included, such as transportation, lodging, meals, ski tickets, training lanes, salt, and coaches' fees. The camp offers a unique international experience.
    Please note that flights are not included. (Reno to Calgary)
    Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your racing skills in the stunning landscapes of Canada!
    *Must reach out to Mats prior to registration*

  • Join us for the Alpine Race Camp from November 21 to 25 at Mammoth Mountain, exclusively for U12 and older athletes. Delve into this GS Camp, where the focus is on turn-shape, tactics, and skiing fundamentals. Departing after school on the 20th and returning on the 25th, this camp offers an immersive experience to enhance your racing skills. Includes team travel amenities such as transportation, lodging, meals, ski tickets, training lanes, salt, and coaches' fees. Don't miss the chance to be part of this exciting journey at Mammoth!



The following waivers and releases must be reviewed and signed in order to complete registration.


It is understood that Diamond Peak Ski Team (DPST) or Diamond Peak Ski Resort may furnish first aid care, including, but not limited to, transportation of the injured person to a facility where definitive medical care can be provided at the cost of the individual. The furnishing of such care in no way is an admission of, or assumption of, liability on the part of DPSEF or its officers, agents, or employees. It is understood that DPST or Diamond Peak Ski Resort will attempt to contact the parent/guardian of the minor, if possible, prior to transporting the minor to a physician or medical facility for emergency medical treatment. The undersigned grants permission to any licensed physician and/or medical facility to render emergency medical care to said minor and consents to such treatment.

For valuable consideration, I hereby consent to and authorize the taking, editing, use, publication, sale, and reproduction by DPSEF, or anyone authorized by DPSEF, of all photographs and video recordings taken by DPSEF and anyone authorized by DPSEF, which are taken of me, for any purpose whatsoever without compensation to me. All photos and video files (digital files/negatives together with prints) shall constitute property of DPSEF and/or its contractors, solely and completely.
Privacy disclosure: DPSEF never sells or distributes members' information to any third party.


Diamond Peak Ski Team Code of Conduct

In order to participate in any program of the Diamond Peak Ski Team, it is the responsibility of each athlete to meet the following requirements:
â—Ź Review, understand, sign and abide by the Code of Conduct
â—Ź Review and understand the DPST Discipline Plan as outlined in the Code of Conduct.
● Abide by the National Ski Area Association Skier’s Responsibility Code.
â—Ź Be prepared for each training session, including maintenance of all personal ski equipment.
â—Ź Support and maintain the Mission Vision and Values of Diamond Peak Ski Education Foundation
In order for an athlete to participate in any program of the Diamond Peak Ski Team, it is the responsibility of his or her parents to meet the following requirements:
â—Ź Honor the Volunteer Policy and pay tuition and fees when due.
● Reimburse DPST for racer’s costs of racing and travel (if applicable) on a timely basis.
â—Ź Make sure your child (if applicable) has suitable travel and lodging arrangements.
â—Ź Review, understand, sign, and abide by the Code of Conduct.

DPST members, including athletes, coaches, officials, and volunteers will conduct themselves in a sportsmanlike manner, and are responsible for actions in competitions, going to and from competitions, and while at areas hosting competitions as well as at our home ski area. Members are also responsible for knowledge of competition rules and procedures. Unsportsmanlike conduct may result in disqualification from an event and participation in future events.

DPST athletes will show respect for competition officials, ski area employees, facilities, property, operating procedures, and the skiing and snowboarding public. DPST athletes will exhibit courtesy and good manners, responsible behavior, and mature conduct and not use profane or abusive language. Our athletes will obey “Closed Area” signs. DPST athletes will abstain from illegal use of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco. Our members will demonstrate their respect for their sport and others by attending awards ceremonies and receptions whenever appropriate.

This Code of Conduct parallels the USSA Code of Conduct and applies to all athletes, coaches, parents, and officials of the Diamond Peak Ski Team. Courteous, respectful, responsible, ethical, and sportsmanlike conduct is always expected from all team members, whether at home or at away races – on and off all ski mountains.

Code of Conduct violations include, but are not limited to:
â—Ź Unsafe behavior could threaten the safety of anyone at the ski area. Example: Reckless skiing or jumping, bouncing on or jumping from ski lifts, spearing with poles, throwing equipment.
â—Ź Willful defiance - continued backtalk to coaches, race officials, and volunteers.
â—Ź Breaking travel curfew rules as set forth by coach, guardian, or chaperones.
â—Ź Profanity in any form at any time.
â—Ź Illegal use of alcohol, drugs, or tobacco.

DPST Discipline Plan
1st Violation: Verbal warnings may be given prior to written violations to provide time for voluntary corrective action. If unsuccessful, a written warning detailing the problem and the next step of action to be taken will be sent to parents. Skiers can return to team activities only after the coach and parents communicate and the written warning is signed by parents and returned to the coach.

2nd Violation: Written notice of continuing problem sent to parents and simultaneously skier will be suspended from all team activities until coach, skier, and parent meet, or at minimum, coach and parent discuss a solution to a continuing problem.
3rd Violation: Indefinite suspension from team activities and return of loaned equipment. Coach and parent communicate and determine the final action plan for the skier including whether or not the skier will continue to be a member of the Diamond Peak Ski Team. If an athlete is removed from the team, registration and volunteer fees will not be refunded.
Depending on the seriousness of the violation, the penalty for the first violation may be escalated by the Program Director or the Board of Directors to either 2nd or 3rd violation consequences.

Actions taken on the policies of the Diamond Peak Ski Team are subject to coaches’ discretion and can be appealed to by parents and skiers. An appeal requires a meeting with the involved coach, team manager, parent, and skier.

I have read and understood the DPST Code of Conduct. I acknowledge receipt of a copy of the above and agree to abide by the rules and policies set forth.

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We, the undersigned parents or legal guardians of the above-named athlete who is under the age of 18 years (“Athlete”), have read U.S. Ski & Snowboard’s Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (“MAAPP”) (available at www.usskiandsnowboard.org) and hereby authorize and consent to the Applicable Adults, who are DPST coaches or athletic trainers, to provide to Athlete individual training session that is not observable and interruptible by another adult for the 2022-2023 training and competitive season.



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