Classic Ski Lessons

Classic skiing, the traditional “kick-and-glide” technique of Nordic skiing, requires a powerfully smooth motion to be truly efficient. Our Expert instructors will help you achieve this skill, along with balance tips and specific classic skiing techniques. Dial in your kick and enhance your glide to go further with every stride. If you think classic skiing means shuffling slowly around in the woods, you are missing out on a great workout that will have you coming back all winter to explore the twists and turns of our 20K groomed Nordic track.

For more information, call our Experts at the White Pine Nordic Center at 435-649-6249.

Private Individual or Group Cross Country Classic Lesson

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Three people cross-country skiing in a snowy forest with trees and a building in the background.

Public Group Classic Lesson in Park City

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500 Years Of Expertise

There’s a popular hypothesis that it takes 10,000 hours to master a skill at an expert level. By that measure, the collective experience of our Experts represents mastering our sports many times over. We have also mastered the craft of being able to help you get the most from your mountain recreation. The Experts at Jans and White Pine Touring have over 500 years of combined experience among our core staff. Whether it’s a lesson with one of our skilled instructors, a private tour with an experienced guide, or advice on choosing the right gear, you can count on our Experts for your mountain recreation.

Connect With Our Experts

Our experience and knowledge means nothing if we can't share it with our fellow mountain recreation enthusiasts. Just like we are available when you come in the store, we’re available to help you over the phone or by email when you can’t find an answer to a question on this site. Just call or email us and we'll be happy to help!

800-745-1020, or cs@jans.com

We want everyone to be able to enjoy the thrill of outdoor recreation, however not all of our lessons are accessible to individuals of all abilities. For fully accessible lessons, we encourage you to consider participating in the excellent adaptive recreation programs offered at the National Ability Center.