Gore Mountain Adaptive Lessons
Gore Mountain
North Creek, New York - Warren County
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May 16, 2026
Southern Adirondacks
1 checked detail
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North Creek, New York
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Provider overview
Gore Mountain offers private adaptive ski and snowboard lessons for ages four and up with physical, cognitive, developmental, hearing, or visual disabilities, with reservation-based scheduling and adaptive equipment included when requested.
Gore Mountain is an Olympic Regional Development Authority ski area in the southern Adirondacks offering lessons, winter recreation, and seasonal mountain activities.
Quick facts
- Registration
- https://goremountain.com/adaptive-lessons/
- Contact page
- https://goremountain.com/adaptive-lessons/
- Phone
- (518) 251-4804
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- Ages
- Ages 4 and up with physical, cognitive, developmental, hearing, or visual disabilities
- Season
- Winter snowsports season while the Snowsports School is open
- Cost
- The source lists one-hour and two-hour adaptive lesson prices and notes lift tickets are not included; confirm current fees, rental package details, Access Pass lift ticket rules, equipment fit, and cancellation policy directly with Gore.
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Programs and offerings
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Adaptive ski and snowboard lessons
Private adaptive ski and snowboard lessons with one or two instructors or coaches and reservation-based scheduling.
- Ages
- Ages 4 and up with physical, cognitive, developmental, hearing, or visual disabilities
- Season
- Winter snowsports season while the Snowsports School is open
- Schedule
- The source says reservations are required and that programs are in session every day the Snowsports School is open.
- Cost
- The source lists one-hour and two-hour adaptive lesson prices and notes lift tickets are not included; confirm current fees, rental package details, Access Pass lift ticket rules, equipment fit, and cancellation policy directly with Gore.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- May 16, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The official Gore Mountain Adaptive Lessons page says adaptive ski and snowboard lessons are offered for ages four and up to individuals with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities, notes staff can work with people who are hearing or visually impaired, says lessons are private with one or two instructors or coaches, lists lesson prices, says reservations are required, and provides a booking phone contact.
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- 1 public source
- Location contacts
- 1 public contact found
Program details we found
Adaptive ski and snowboard lessons
The official Gore Mountain Adaptive Lessons page says adaptive ski and snowboard lessons are offered for ages four and up to individuals with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities, notes staff can work with people who are hearing or visually impaired, says lessons are private with one or two instructors or coaches, lists lesson prices, says reservations are required, and provides a booking phone contact.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: Gore says adaptive lessons are private with one or two instructors or coaches and that trained staff can work with physical, cognitive, developmental, hearing, and visual disability needs.
Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm lesson length, instructor ratio, adaptive equipment request steps, lift ticket purchase needs, Access Pass documentation, check-in location, rental fit, indoor break options, restroom access, and weather policy before booking.
What we checked
What we found: The official Gore Mountain Adaptive Lessons page says adaptive ski and snowboard lessons are offered for ages four and up to individuals with physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities, notes staff can work with people who are hearing or visually impaired, says lessons are private with one or two instructors or coaches, lists lesson prices, says reservations are required, and provides a booking phone contact.
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- Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.
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