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Winter Sports

For individuals of all abilities to learn to snow ski or snowboard

LOF Adaptive Skiers offers beginner to intermediate recreational snow skiing and snowboarding at Mount Southington Ski Resort in Connecticut.

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The Mount Southington Ski Resort is fully accessible, featuring step-free access, including parking, changing, and restrooms.

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Dates

Our Adaptive Snow Ski program runs on Wednesdays and Thursdays and typically starts the first week of January.

 

Please refer to our Calendar of Events for updated program dates.​

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Time

Clinics start promptly at 9:00AM and end at 3:00PM. The day is split into one morning and one afternoon session, and participants can attend just one session or both.

We ask that participants arrive at 8:30AM for the morning session and 12:00PM for the afternoon session.

What to expect

What to bring

Our classes are personal and professional, designed to help individuals with disabilities or special needs achieve greater physical independence through adaptive sports.

 

Whether you’re new to skiing/boarding or have been on the slopes for years, you can expect quality programs from great instructors tailored to help you meet and exceed your goals. 

 

Clinics typically have 3-6 students per session. Each skier will have lessons taught by one or two instructors. Between ski and snowboard runs, you will have several opportunities to relax slope-side or in the lodge and socialize with other participants.

  • Winter Jacket

  • Winter Gloves

  • Hat

  • Snow Pants

  • Helmet (if you have your own)

  • Your best attitude!

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