Accommodation
The Blue Angels Snow Camp is a day program and does not include overnight lodging. Campers travel to and from Mountain High each session on comfortable, climate-controlled charter buses supervised by trained staff. During the day, participants use designated indoor rest areas and the resort lodge for warming up, changing gear, and relaxing between runs.
Meals
Lunch is included each camp day and served at Mountain High’s resort facilities, offering hot meals, vegetarian options, and healthy choices. Snacks and drinks are also provided throughout the day at the camp’s “hydration station,” keeping participants energized and hydrated. Campers are encouraged to bring additional snacks if desired.
Medicine and Health Care
Trained staff members are always available to assist with first aid and monitor campers’ well-being on and off the slopes. For minor injuries or cold-related concerns, on-site medical facilities at Mountain High are accessible, and in more serious cases, local emergency services are nearby. Parents are required to provide medical forms and instructions for any medications that campers may need during the program.
Security
Safety is a top priority at Blue Angels Snow Camp. Each bus and slope group is supervised by adult staff and certified instructors, ensuring continuous monitoring and guidance. All participants are grouped by skill level, and strict attendance and check-in procedures are followed throughout the day. The resort’s professional ski patrol and camp staff coordinate to maintain a secure and well-organized environment.
Camp Traditions
The camp emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and fun in a non-competitive atmosphere. Weekly group photos, team challenges, and skill milestones help build camaraderie and confidence. The final day often includes recognition of progress and memorable celebrations of campers’ growth on the slopes, leaving participants with lasting friendships and a love for winter sports.