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
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.
International Blind Sports Association
The International Blind Sports Federation mission is to further develop and promote sports for the blind and visually impaired and are committed to providing assistance to our national member organizations in all five continents.
The National Ability Center is committed to the development of lifetime skills for people of all ages and abilities by providing affordable sports and recreational experiences in a nurturing environment. The objective of these experiences is to build self-esteem, confidence and physical development, thereby enhancing active participation in all aspects of community life.
The mission of Northeast Passage is to create an environment where individuals with disabilities can recreate with the same freedom of choice, quality of life, and independence as their non-disabled peers.
U.S. Adaptive Recreation Center
The United States Adaptive Recreation Center is committed to guiding people with disabilities toward the creation and affirmation of rewarding lifestyles.