Fun adaptive Ski & Snowboarding!

Adaptive skiing enables skiers with disabilities to participate in alpine skiing by using special equipment. Adaptive skiing lesson programs are available at many ski resorts for children and adults with a wide range of disabilities. There are a lot of places to provide adaptive winter sports lessons. Most of ski resports will continue until the end of March.

Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports is a non-profit organization that provide sport opportunities - skiing, snowboarding, and other outdoor activities - to people with disabilities. Vermont Adaptive is based at Pico Mountain and lessons and equipment for all ability levels and all ages are available.

Eldora Special Recreation Program (ESRP) is a program offering unique skiing and winter sports recreation opportunities for physically and mentally challenged individuals. Skiers of all ages and abilities take part in the many winter sports activities offered by ESRP.

Colorado Discover Ability (CDA) is the Adaptive Ski and Snowboard School at Powderhorn Resort in western Colorado. They provide a complete inventory of adaptive equipment for instruction. There are many programs such as Private Ski and Snowboard Lessons, Family Lessons, Ski Buddy or Sighted Guide for the Blind or Visually Impaired.

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