At Boyce Park Four Seasons Lodge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Outing — Women & Genderqueer Beginner Snowboarding Clinic is a compact, confidence-building introduction to snowboarding designed for people who’ve been curious but hesitant. Led by experienced snowboarder Maggie Sukel and the team from Venture Outdoors, this 2.5-hour clinic gathers up to eight participants in a focused, supportive setting. Meeting in the parking lot of Boyce Park Four Seasons Lodge, the group gets fitted for rental boards and helmets (helmets are required), goes over basic stance and safety, then moves to gentle beginner slopes where coaches break down weight distribution, edge control, stopping, and linked turns. The slopes at Boyce Park offer short, forgiving runs ideal for the first-time slide and repeat practice; the Four Seasons Lodge parking area is a practical staging ground where instructors can adjust gear before the lift ride. Venture Outdoors bundles gear rental and a lift ticket with instruction, lowering the barrier to entry. If cost is a concern, the organizers offer reduced ticket pricing for those who bring their own board and helmet and direct support—contact Mel Fetsko at [email protected] or 412-255-0564 ext. 247 for assistance. Dress warm, arrive fifteen minutes early, and expect hands-on coaching tailored to individual learning paces. What makes this clinic stand out is its focused audience and small group format. By centering women and genderqueer riders, the clinic creates a space where questions land without judgment and progress is measured against personal goals rather than comparison. Maggie’s instruction emphasizes practical drills that translate quickly to confidence on the lift and on the snow. The session proceeds rain or shine, and Venture Outdoors can provide extra winter gear with advance notice. This outing is a practical pick for visitors staying in Pittsburgh who want an efficient introduction to winter sports without renting an entire day. It suits complete beginners or riders who have tried snowboarding a few times and want structured feedback. Expect an emphasis on body positioning, fall techniques, and basic turn progression—foundations that make subsequent runs more rewarding. The combination of inclusive instruction, included equipment, and a small cohort makes this clinic a strong gateway into snowboarding culture in the Pittsburgh area. Whether you’re aiming to ride blue runs later in the season or simply want to slide smoothly down a friendly slope, this clinic provides the coaching, confidence, and community to get you there. After the clinic, riders often linger at the Four Seasons Lodge to warm up, swap notes, and plan a return to steeper terrain. Public transit and parking make access straightforward from Pittsburgh; bring cash or card for lodge snacks. It's an efficient way to start the season and meet fellow riders who become repeat partners.