Breckenridge Adaptive Ski & Snowboard School
Headquartered at Breckenridge Ski Resort in the lower level of The Maggie at the base of the Quicksilver Lift, the Breckenridge Adaptive Ski & Snowboard School provides alpine skiing and snowboarding lessons to people with disabilities and other special needs. We subscribe to the standards of the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) and provide high quality instruction in all disciplines of adaptive skiing and snowboarding, including but not limited to four-track, visually impaired, three-track, autism, learning delays, mono-skiing, and bi-skiing. Lessons are conducted on a personalized, one-on-one basis, and fees include all instruction, on-hill guiding and support, rental and specialized equipment and lift ticket.
Operated by Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC), this is a world-renowned adaptive sports program that has provided a wide range of adaptive outdoor experiences since 1976. In addition to the ski lessons offered in winter, BOEC also offers summer programs such as customized courses for groups and professional organizations featuring rock climbing, river trips, ropes course and more.
Call 970-453-6422 for more information.