Come join the ski patrol!
Come “Hang” with the Patrol!
There are several ways you can join the Patrol and be of service to fellow skiers:
Types of NSP Memberships
Alpine Patroller – A person who provides emergency care to injured or ill area guests and may also transport injured skiers using toboggans; also may be responsible for a wide variety of area safety activities. (A skiing or snowboarding position).
Nordic Patroller – A person who provides emergency care to injured or ill area guests and may also transport injured skiers using toboggans; also may be responsible for a wide variety of area safety activities (A skiing position).
Patroller – A person who provides emergency care to injured or ill guests, but may not transport guests off the hill/slope; may help lead training and education activities. (Skiing or snowboarding skills helpful but not always mandatory.)
Medical Associate – A volunteer physician who assists with Outdoor Emergency Care training and general medical training of patrollers. Requires medical credentials.
Alumni Member – An individual who is no longer actively patrolling but remains a dues-paying NSP member and is eligible to receive NSP member benefits.
Associate Member – An individual who has a need or desire to take National Ski Patrol courses and be associated with the National Ski Patrol.
Mountain Host – An individual who is interested in assisting the skiing public on our hill, has completed the NSP Outdoor First Aid Course and has joined the National Organization. Duties include covering the hill on assigned shifts, assisting skiers, providing minimal first aid and assisting the Ski Patrol when needed