Clicking on the buttons below will take you to the Mt Hood Meadows sign up page. Make sure to use North Beaverton's GO Code #1163286.
If for some reason the above link is not working, follow these step by step instructions:
1. Go to the Mt. Hood Meadows website.
2. Click on Lessons and Rentals
3. Click on Consecutive Week Programs. You will find the link on the left hand side bar. You will see a drop down menu.
4. Click on Youth and Weekend Bus Programs.
5. Click on the space that that says Click here to enter your GO Code.
6. Enter our Go Code and your child's age. This will automatically put you on our bus and in the right program whether it be Snowblasters, Trailblazers or High School.
There are different packages available for the three consecutive week programs. If you have entered our Go Code you are automatically put on our bus and that means transportation to and from the mountain will be provided by us.
If your child is a Snowblaster (grade 1-5) they will automatically be signed up for a full day of lessons. You will be asked to choose if you want a lift ticket and you MUST CHOOSE THIS. The only reason to not choose this is if you have already purchased a season ticket for them and they bring it with them to the mountain. Even if your child is an absolute beginner, they will at some point use the lifts. You can choose to rent gear at the mountain or in town. We recommend renting at the mountain for the younger kids. It is a lot for smaller children to juggle their gear, lunches, skis, boots and helmet to and from the bus. Chaperones do not carry gear for the kids.
If your child is a Trailblazer (grade 6-8) they can choose to take a full or half day of lessons. Be aware that we do not supervise them when they are not in lessons. Some kids like to take a morning lesson and then ski on their own or with a friend in the afternoon but we recommend a full day of lessons for kids who are novice ski/snowboarders and/or are not with a friend on the mountain. See above Snowblaster section for information on lift tickets and rentals.
If you child is a High Schooler (grade 9-12) they can choose full, half day or no lessons. Be aware that we do not supervise high schoolers when they are on the mountain. If they are a novice skier/snowboarder we recommend purchasing lessons. Please see the Snowblaster section above for information on lift tickets and rentals.
1. Go to the Mt. Hood Meadows website.
2. Click on Lessons and Rentals
3. Click on Consecutive Week Programs. You will find the link on the left hand side bar. You will see a drop down menu.
4. Click on Youth and Weekend Bus Programs.
5. Click on the space that that says Click here to enter your GO Code.
6. Enter our Go Code and your child's age. This will automatically put you on our bus and in the right program whether it be Snowblasters, Trailblazers or High School.
There are different packages available for the three consecutive week programs. If you have entered our Go Code you are automatically put on our bus and that means transportation to and from the mountain will be provided by us.
If your child is a Snowblaster (grade 1-5) they will automatically be signed up for a full day of lessons. You will be asked to choose if you want a lift ticket and you MUST CHOOSE THIS. The only reason to not choose this is if you have already purchased a season ticket for them and they bring it with them to the mountain. Even if your child is an absolute beginner, they will at some point use the lifts. You can choose to rent gear at the mountain or in town. We recommend renting at the mountain for the younger kids. It is a lot for smaller children to juggle their gear, lunches, skis, boots and helmet to and from the bus. Chaperones do not carry gear for the kids.
If your child is a Trailblazer (grade 6-8) they can choose to take a full or half day of lessons. Be aware that we do not supervise them when they are not in lessons. Some kids like to take a morning lesson and then ski on their own or with a friend in the afternoon but we recommend a full day of lessons for kids who are novice ski/snowboarders and/or are not with a friend on the mountain. See above Snowblaster section for information on lift tickets and rentals.
If you child is a High Schooler (grade 9-12) they can choose full, half day or no lessons. Be aware that we do not supervise high schoolers when they are on the mountain. If they are a novice skier/snowboarder we recommend purchasing lessons. Please see the Snowblaster section above for information on lift tickets and rentals.