Ski Vermont's 5th Grade Passport Program

Count to 94. Easy, right? Especially if you’re a fifth grader. Well that’s the total number of free days on snow you’ll enjoy without spending a dime at Ski Vermont’s alpine resorts and Nordic ski areas if you’re a fifth grader armed with a Fifth Grade Passport in hand.
Ski Vermont believes that winter in Vermont is a way of life, an opportunity to get outdoors, to be healthy and active, and to share amazing experiences with friends and family. That philosophy has led Ski Vermont to develop the Fifth Grade Passport, a program that lets Fifth graders ski and ride for free, and fall in love with the experience of sliding on snow, now in its 11th year of enriching families’ winters.
This season marks the first year in which the program will also enrich the community by donating proceeds to Keep Local Farms.
When it comes to developing skiers and riders, Vermont resorts have also nurtured many an Olympic athlete to reach their full potential. As importantly, Vermont Olympians like Hannah Teter, Hannah Kearney, Ross Powers, Kelly Clark, Liz Stephen and Andy Newell have all learned that skiing and snowboarding, first and foremost, is about having fun – and sharing great times with family and friends.
It’s also about giving back to the community, globally and locally, as these athletes do personally, and in support of the Fifth Grade Passport.
Keep Local Farms is an education and contribution program that connects consumers with local dairy farmers and encourages the purchase of healthy, local foods which sustain the working landscape for future generations.
It's simple to get your 5th Grade Passport.
1) Print the application
2) Have proof of 5th grade status (recent report card or copy of birth certificate)
3) $10 processing fee.
4) Please mail to:
Attn: Fifth Grade Passport
Ski Vermont
PO Box 368
Montpelier, VT 05602
Note, Passports will not be mailed until late Novermber. They are valid Dec 1-May 1. PLEASE ALLOW 2 WEEKS FOR PROCESSING.
Passport holders must be accompanied by a full-day lift-ticket paying adult; the passport is not valid with any other offers or discounts. Passports are valid Dec. 1, 2010 - May 1, 2011 excluding blackout dates. For more information call (802) 223-2439.
A Parent's Testimonial: “My daughter was in 5th grade last year and simply LOVED using the passport - as did our pocketbook. I recently mailed in my son's information who is in 5th grade this year so we can get to Vermont and get out in the fluffy white stuff! Again, many thanks for an excellent program!" - Mary Margaret Conners, New York.
For complete information about this program visit SkiVermont.com.