Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe to host free kids Learn to Snowboard Day
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe will offer a free Learn to Snowboard Day for children ages 4 to 7 on Sunday, Jan. 11, in an effort to inspire the next generation of snowsports enthusiasts.
From 9:30 a.m. to noon near the resort’s Main Lodge, children can try out the mountain’s custom Learn to Snowboard specialty park and begin learning basic snowboarding skills. The free session will feature multiple activity stations designed to introduce young riders to the sport in a fun, low-pressure environment. No equipment is required.
“Learn to Snowboard Day is an opportunity for us to welcome kids into the sport of snowboarding and hopefully spark their interest in making it a lifelong passion,” said Mike Pierce, marketing director for Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe. “While this won’t be a full snowboard lesson, our goal is to introduce kids to the basics and show them how much fun recreating in the snow can be.”
Parents are encouraged to dress children in snow pants and jackets, waterproof footwear and to bring a helmet.

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