Lookout Pass Race Team
Mission Statement – “Lookout Pass Race Team is a small, self-sufficient competitive alpine race team team that develops skiers ages 6-16 through a program focusing on fundamentals skills, team work, and sportsmanship. Young athletes gain a joy and passion for skiing in a fun and challenging team enviroment. Because of our strong ethic of volunteerism, Lookout Pass Race Team maintains affordable program fees. Our program offers training and race opportunities in the Emerald Empire Youth Ski League for ages 6-11, and a Junior Program for ages 12-16. Training begins mid December and continues weekly through the season.”
We train at Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area located at Exit 0 off of I-90 on the Idaho – Montana border. Training begins the first Saturday in December that Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation is open to the public.
2025-2026 Season
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Saturdays Only – $950* available to racers ages 6-11
Saturdays and Sundays – $1,150 * available to racers 6-11
Junior Program (Saturday and Sundays) – $1,350* available to racers ages 12-16
*Program Fees DO NOT include Season Pass to Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation, Membership Fees to USSA, or Race Entry Fees.
Both programs include:
- Team Coat on loan to you for the season at no additional cost
- Our annual Holiday Camp (Dec 27th – Dec 30th)
- MLK Federal Holiday (The Third Monday in January) – Training Day
- President’s Day Holiday (The Third Monday in February)- Training Day
Basic Skill Test
Those new to the program are required to try out with one or more of our coaches. This will take place the 2nd weekend in December that Lookout Pass Ski & Recreation Area is open. The following skills are necessary to pass the minimum skills test:
- Must be capable of skiing Green Runs in most conditions while maintaining an “open parallel” skill level.
- Must be able to load and ride ALL chairlifts, independently.
- Must be capable of finding their way around the mountain indepedently
- Must be able to manage all gear (hats, helmets, gloves, bindings, etc.) independently
- Must be able to participate with fellow athletes and coaches with respect and courtesy.