Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports
Nationally recognised adaptive sports non-profit headquartered at Pico Mountain in Rutland County, open to disabled people regardless of ability to pay.
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What they say about themselves
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- Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports offers year-round inclusive sports and recreation, including skiing, biking and wellness camps, for people with cognitive, developmental, physical or emotional disabilities.
- It says programming is offered regardless of ability to pay.
- Its headquarters and year-round adaptive facility, the Turtle Ridge Center, is a 6,000-square-foot ADA-compliant building at Pico Mountain, opened in 2013 in partnership with the Pico Ski Education Foundation.
- In winter it also runs at Sugarbush Resort in Warren and Bolton Valley Ski Area in Bolton.
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