The Greensboro Ski & Outing Club's mission is to be North Carolina’s premier ski and outing club, providing the Triad community with
- A welcoming atmosphere for connecting people and building relationships
- Diverse opportunities, ranging from the adventurous to the leisure
- Group rates on club activities
- Membership-driven, innovative leadership
A lot of the activities are local which include restaurants, clubs, and events, as well as our regular monthly meeting.
GSOC History
The Greensboro Ski & Outing Club is a tax-exempt corporation chartered on October 11,1968. Initially founded by 16 Greensboro residents a ski club under the name Nat Greene Ski Club, the club name changed and operated as the Greensboro Ski & Sport Club. In August, 1996 a second name change was made to its current Greensboro Ski & Outing Club, which more appropriately reflected the variety of activities offered.
Why join the GSOC?
- Fantastic Group Trip Rates for local & extended trips
- Tremendous Social & Networking opportunities as you make new friends
- Meet & Mingle with members of sister Crescent Ski Council Clubs from all over the southeast
- Opportunities to become a trip leader or events coordinator
- More activities planned than you could possibly do
- Local sponsors offer retail discounts to club members
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GSOC is a proud member club of the following:
Crescent Ski Council
National Ski Council Federation
Membership Socials/Meetings are held monthly usually on the 2nd Wednesday
Check the website for exact date and location as we like to meet a various local restaurants to support our local community
Social starts @ 5:30 pm or 6:00 with Meetings starting at 7:00 pm. Our meetings are short, and all about activities.
Guests are welcome to come by and check us out!
Guest fee: $5 which can be applied toward a membership
Individual Membership is only $35 dollars a year, $45 Family (1-2 adults plus children under 18 years of age).
Membership meetings are held at rotating venues around Greensboro so check the website for the upcoming locations.