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Overnight Ski Adventures​

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If you're new to the club, please register as a new member before signing up for our trips.

Join us for unforgettable weekend getaways to Snowshoe, Seven Springs, and Okemo!
Each trip includes lodging, round-trip transportation, meals, and full-day skiing or snowboarding with your friends.

Whether you’re after big mountain terrain or just more time on the slopes, our overnight trips deliver a fun experience, great vibes, and lasting memories.

Space is limited! Choose one, two, or all three adventures!

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Snowshoe, WV
Jan 23 - 26
$925

Snowshoe is a club favorite offering stunning terrain and a classic mountain village vibe. This trip includes 3 nights of lodging, meals, and transportation. With a smaller group size (20-25 participants), it’s the perfect balance of adventure and community.

Note: Snowshoe is not on the Epic Pass.

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Okemo Mountain, VT
Feb 13 - 17
$1,650

Our most premium overnight trip! Enjoy 3 full days on the slopes and 4 nights at Good Commons, a charming retreat with an in-house chef and cozy Vermont ambiance. Includes all meals, transportation, and skiing at Okemo (Epic Pass required). Limited to 20 participants.

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Seven Springs, PA
Feb 27 - Mar 1
$645

A budget-friendly, fun, all-inclusive weekend just a few hours from home. Includes 2 nights at Camp Soles (shared cabins), meals, bagged lunches for the slopes, and evening social time. Only 15 minutes from the mountain, this is a great trip for all levels and a club tradition we’re excited to continue (Epic Pass required).

Snowshoe Adventure, January 23 - 26

$925

Where We're Staying

We’ll be staying at the beautiful Yew Mountain Center, a unique nature retreat nestled in the West Virginia mountains, and the entire lodge will be reserved just for us!

Inside, there's a spacious great room filled with board games, musical instruments, and a cozy fireplace. It’s a perfect place to unwind after a day on the mountain. Outside, we’ll enjoy a night around the campfire and have access to nearby trails for exploring.

Each participant will be assigned a bed, air mattress, or cot based on room layout, group size, and roommate preferences (submitted during registration). All linens, towels, and pillows will be provided, so everyone will be comfortable.

Bonus: If the pond on the property freezes solid enough, we may get the chance to skate! We'll confirm that closer to the trip.

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What Will Our Days Look Like?

Each morning, we’ll eat a hot breakfast at the lodge, then head to Snowshoe Mountain around 8:00 AM. We’ll ski and snowboard all day before returning to Yew in time for a warm dinner, relaxation, and group activities.

  • Lunch will be pre-ordered and distributed in Snowshoe Village (pizza or sandwiches)

  • Evenings will include a campfire, relaxing in the outdoor sauna, group games, and downtime in the common areas

  • Lights out by 11:00 PM

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What Should I Bring?

You’ll receive a full packing list closer to the trip, but here’s what to expect:

  • Ski or snowboard equipment

  • Warm, waterproof layers and gloves

  • Helmet (required)

  • ​Smartphone (if permitted) will be used with our location-sharing app on the mountain. If your child doesn’t have or isn’t allowed to use a smartphone, please let us know when registering.

  • Toiletries and personal items

  • Optional: books, card games, and possibly skates

Who Should Come?

This trip is perfect for skiers of all levels including confident beginners. With a small group size, plenty of green terrain at Snowshoe, and hands-on support, it’s a great opportunity to build skills in a supportive environment.

How to Access the Slopes?

Snowshoe is not part of the Epic Pass network, so participants will need to purchase one of the following:

  • Snowshoe Flex 3-Day Pass (this best value deal is usually for sale until November)

  • Multi-day lift tickets, purchased directly from Snowshoe

  • Ikon Pass, which includes Snowshoe access

Lift ticket purchases are the responsibility of each family.

Price, Plan, & Peace of Mind

The total cost for this trip is $925, which includes lodging, transportation, meals, and all group activities.

Payment plans for overnight trips are available and can be set up starting now. No payment is required at the time of registration.

  • Full refund available through November 30 (excluding credit card processing fees)

  • After November 30, cancellations will be handled on a case-by-case basis

  • If the club cancels the trip, a full refund will be issued

Invoices will be sent after registration.

When & Where Do We Go?

We’ll depart from the Walt Whitman High School parking lot, and we’ll travel together in vans driven by adult chaperones.

Our goal is to leave as early as possible. If all participating families are available, we aim to leave as early as 4:00 PM on Friday, January 23. Students from Clarksburg won’t need to travel to Bethesda. We’ll plan a pickup on the way.

We’ll return to the same location on Monday, January 26 in the evening around 9:30 PM.

Okemo Getaway, February 13 - 17

$1,650

Where We're Staying

We’ll spend four nights at Good Commons, a cozy retreat center tucked in the hills of southern Vermont. The entire property is reserved for our group, offering a warm and comfortable home base after long days on the mountain.

Inside, you’ll find inviting common areas, a dining space, and a private outdoor jacuzzi. The place is perfect for relaxing in the evenings. All meals will be prepared on-site by a professional chef using fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Sleeping arrangements will be based on room layout and roommate preferences submitted at registration. Each participant will be assigned either a bed, air mattress, or cot, with sheets, pillows, towels, and blankets provided. Everyone will have a comfortable place to sleep.

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What Will Our Days Look Like?

We’ll leave for Okemo each morning after breakfast, around 9:00 AM, and spend the full day skiing or snowboarding. The mountain closes around 4:00 PM, at which point we’ll head back to Good Commons for snacks, a hearty dinner, and time to relax together.

  • Lunch will be pre-ordered and distributed at the resort (pizza or sandwiches)

  • Evenings include group games, downtime in the common spaces, and time in the jacuzzi

  • Lights out by 11:00 PM

What Should I Bring?

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You’ll receive a full packing list closer to the trip, but here’s what to expect:

  • Ski or snowboard equipment

  • Warm, waterproof layers and gloves

  • Helmet (required)

  • ​Smartphone (if permitted) will be used with our location-sharing app on the mountain. If your child doesn’t have or isn’t allowed to use a smartphone, please let us know when registering.

  • Toiletries and personal items

  • Optional: books, card games, and swimsuit for the jacuzzi

Who Should Come?

This one’s designed for our intermediate and advanced skiers and riders. Okemo’s a big mountain, and we’ll make the most of the terrain.

How to Access the Slopes?

Okemo is part of the Epic Pass network, but it's not included in the 5- or 7-Day Epic Passes. To participate in this trip, you'll need one of the following:

  • 3-Day Epic Pass (for 32 resorts - 2nd tier)

  • Epic Northeast Value Pass or Local Pass (both offer unlimited skiing at Okemo)

  • Single or multi-day lift tickets purchased directly from resort

Please make sure your pass covers 3 full days of skiing. We’ll follow up with additional ticketing guidance if needed.

Lift ticket purchases are the responsibility of each family.

Price, Plan, & Peace of Mind

The total cost for this trip is $1,650, which includes lodging, transportation, meals, and all group activities.

Payment plans for overnight trips are available and can be set up starting now. No payment is required at the time of registration.

  • Full refund available through November 30 (excluding credit card processing fees)

  • After November 30, cancellations will be handled on a case-by-case basis

  • If the club cancels the trip, a full refund will be issued

Invoices will be sent after registration.

When & Where Do We Go?

We’ll depart on Friday, February 13, from the Walt Whitman High School parking lot, and we’ll travel together in vans driven by adult chaperones. Our goal is to leave as early as possible. If all participating families are available, we aim to leave as early as 4:00 PM. Students from Takoma Park won’t need to travel to Bethesda. We’ll plan a pickup on the way.

We’ll return to the same location on Tuesday, February 17 in the evening.

Seven Springs Trip, February 27 - March 1

$645

Where We're Staying

We’ll be spending the weekend at Camp Soles, a rustic and charming retreat center just 15 minutes from Seven Springs Mountain Resort. This relaxed, welcoming, and fun trip is an ideal first overnight experience for new members.

Lodging is dorm-style in shared cabins with a central bathhouse. Participants should bring their own sleeping bag and towel. Meals are served in the camp’s dining hall, and the large common areas give everyone space to hang out, play games, and connect after a full day on the slopes.

We’ll also enjoy an evening campfire with s’mores and social time.

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What Will Our Days Look Like?

We’ll ski all day Saturday and most of Sunday. After each day on the mountain, we’ll return to camp for dinner and evening group activities.

  • Lunches will be distributed during our mid-day check-in

  • Breakfast and dinner will be served at camp

  • Evenings include group games, downtime, and a campfire

  • Lights out by 11:00 PM

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What Should I Bring?

A full packing list will be provided before the trip, but here’s a preview:

  • Ski or snowboard gear

  • Warm clothing and layers

  • Helmet (required)

  • Sleeping bag and towel

  • Toiletries and personal items

  • Optional: games, cards, or books

If we use a location-sharing app while on the mountain, we’ll notify families in advance. Please let us know during registration if your child doesn’t have or isn’t allowed to use a smartphone.

Who Should Come?

This trip is open to all levels of skiers and snowboarders. It’s a shorter, more affordable trip, perfect for first-time overnighters and returning members alike.

How to Access the Slopes?

Seven Springs accepts Epic Passes, including the 7-Day option.

Participants should make sure their pass is active and valid for the dates of the trip. If your child doesn't have an Epic Pass, single or multi-day lift tickets can be purchased directly from the resort.

Lift ticket purchases are the responsibility of each family.

Price, Plan, & Peace of Mind

The total cost for this trip is $645, which includes lodging, transportation, meals, and all group activities.

Payment plans for overnight trips are available and can be set up starting now. No payment is required at the time of registration.

  • Full refund available through November 30 (excluding credit card processing fees)

  • After November 30, cancellations will be handled on a case-by-case basis

  • If the club cancels the trip, a full refund will be issued

Invoices will be sent after registration.

When & Where Do We Go?

We’ll depart on Friday, February 27, from the Walt Whitman High School parking lot. Because it’s an early release day, we may be able to leave as early as 2:00 PM. Final time will be confirmed closer to the trip.

Students from Clarksburg can be picked up on the way and won't need to travel to Bethesda.

We’ll return on Sunday, March 1, around 9:30 PM, to the same location.

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