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
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.
Common Ground Outdoor Adventures
Common Ground Outdoor Adventures' mission is to provide life-enhancing outdoor recreational opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities. We provide adaptive equipment and support, which enable people with disabilities to participate in outdoor recreation alongside their peers. These experiences reduce stereotypes, raise awareness, and empower people to realize their full potential. Our trips are not only accessible physically but also financially.
To provide the opportunity for individuals with disabilities to gain confidence and dignity through participation in sports, recreation and related educational programs.
U.S. Paralympics, a division of the U.S. Olympic Committee, is dedicated to becoming the world leader in the Paralympic sports movement and promoting excellence in the lives of people with physical disabilities.
United States Association of Blind Athletes
The United States Association of Blind Athletes enhances the lives of blind and visually impaired people by providing the opportunity for participation in sports and physical activity.
United States Deaf Ski and Snowboard Association
A sports organization dedicated to fielding the best Deaf skiing and snowboarding teams in the country.