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Infinity Slopes Ski and Snowboard Camp

Basic Information
Focus: Infinity Slopes is an innovative indoor ski and snowboard training facility designed to help children and adults of all levels build confidence, improve technique, and stay active year-round. Utilizing state-of-the-art indoor slopes and balance equipment, Infinity Slopes provides a safe, controlled environment for skill development in skiing and snowboarding, with a strong focus on foundational movement, coordination, and fun. Our goal is to provide you and your family with the skills and confidence needed to dominate the slopes when its time!
Owner: Travis and Amy Corder
Director: Dane Nickerson
Address: 1301 S Roosevelt Ave Loveland, CO 80537
Phone Number: 9708001927
Email: travis@infinityslopes.com
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 5-14
Camp Season: Summer, Winter Break, Spring Break
Setting:
Infinity Slopes is an indoor ski and snowboard training center. The facility features high-tech indoor ski slopes with adjustable speed and incline, allowing campers to learn and practice in a safe, weather-independent environment. The camp space includes balance training zones, a trampoline area, a camp room and open floor space for games and movement-based activities. All activities take place indoors under the supervision of trained instructors, with safety equipment provided for every participant.
Gender: Male and Female
Camp Capacity: Loveland
Pricing: $325 + 10% off for each family member after
Additional Information:
Infinity Slopes summer camps are designed to create a dynamic, inclusive, and confidence-building experience for youth of all ages and ability levels. Our goal is to introduce kids to skiing and snowboarding in a safe, exciting environment while nurturing physical literacy, creativity, and a love for winter sports.
Whether campers are stepping onto a slope for the first time or sharpening their advanced skills, our instructors meet each child where they are--providing individualized coaching, positive reinforcement, and a focus on progress over perfection. Off the slopes, campers engage in hands-on learning, themed crafts, and activities aimed to spark curiosity.
The experience is more than just sport--it's about building resilience, trying new things, and celebrating growth. By the end of each week, every camper leaves with improved coordination, new friendships, and the pride that comes from learning something new in a fun and encouraging setting.
Slogan: Make Every Season Ski Season