Adaptive Skiing
Ready for some adaptive skiing? Whether you’re looking to monoski, sit-ski, or go for outriggers, there’s adaptive ski equipment just waiting to get you on the slopes. With more and more ski resorts recognizing the market opportunity in offering adaptive ski programs, you’ll find plenty of organizations to help you enjoy this favorite type of wintry adaptive recreation.
Organizations
AbilityPLUS is a nonprofit organization located in Waterville Valley, New Hampshire. We are dedicated to helping disabled people of all abilities realize their dreams of inclusion through adaptive skiing and other recreation opportunities.
Access2adventure (a2a) is a non-profit organization committed to improving the quality of life for people with physical disabilities. We provide unique opportunities to participate in a variety of sports, recreational activities and adventure travel. A2a is based in Rhode Island and serves the southern New England community.
Providing safe and supportive ski lessons for adults and children with a wide array of disabilities.
Adventures Without Limits is mission-directed to empower people of all abilities through quality outdoor experiences.
Alpine Alternatives offers adaptive recreation activities for people with disabilities to increase self-confidence, pride and independence.
American Blind Skiing Foundation
ABSF is committed to serving visually impaired children & adults, giving them the opportunities and experiences that build confidence & independence that can last a lifetime.
Bart J. Ruggiere Adaptive Sports Center
The Bart J. Ruggiere Sports Center will provide individuals the opportunity to do sports regardless of their mental or physical disability. The program is available to children and adults throughout the Northeast with physical and mental learning challenges. The latest in adaptive equipment and teaching methods will be used.
Beaver Creek Adaptive Ski Program
The Beaver Creek Adaptive Ski Snowsports School program is recognized as a leader in providing first-class instruction and training to people of all disabilities, both physical and cognitive. We provide instruction in alpine skiing, snowboarding and cross-country skiing.
Bretton Woods Adaptive Program
Our adaptive program has made it possible for everyone to enjoy the thrill of skiing regardless of his or her disability.
Cannonsburg Challenged Ski Association
Cannonsburg Challenged Ski Association (CCSA), is a non-profit organization located in Ada, Michigan. As a chapter of Disabled Sports USA, CCSA provides volunteer training and ski instruction for individuals with disabilities. CCSA strives to serve all ages and disabilities in their programs.