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Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports

Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports

Cortland, New York - Cortland County

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May 15, 2026

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Southern Tier / Central New York

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Provider overview

Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports offers downhill skiing, snowboarding, and mono-skiing at Greek Peak for individuals with disabilities ages 6 and up, with adaptive equipment and trained volunteer instruction.

Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports is a Central New York adaptive snowsports program based at Greek Peak Mountain Resort.

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Ages
Individuals with disabilities ages 6 and up
Season
January through mid-March weekend snowsports sessions
Cost
The source lists 2026 lesson and season-pass pricing; confirm current costs, forms, payment, equipment, and lift-ticket details directly with GPAS.

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Greek Peak Mountain Resort

The program is based at Greek Peak Mountain Resort and its Adaptive Snowsports Building in Cortland.

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Adaptive skiing, snowboarding, and mono-skiing

Adaptive downhill skiing, snowboarding, and mono-skiing with adaptive equipment and individualized instruction.

Ages
Individuals with disabilities ages 6 and up
Season
January through mid-March weekend snowsports sessions
Schedule
The source says sessions run by appointment on Saturdays and Sundays during the program season.
Cost
The source lists 2026 lesson and season-pass pricing; confirm current costs, forms, payment, equipment, and lift-ticket details directly with GPAS.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports participant page says the program serves individuals with disabilities ages 6 and up through downhill skiing, snowboarding, and mono-skiing, with adaptive equipment and individualized instruction from trained volunteers.
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Program details we found

Adaptive skiing, snowboarding, and mono-skiing

The official Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports participant page says the program serves individuals with disabilities ages 6 and up through downhill skiing, snowboarding, and mono-skiing, with adaptive equipment and individualized instruction from trained volunteers.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: GPAS says it provides adaptive equipment, snowboards, sliders, bi-skis, mono-skis, individualized instruction, and an accessible Adaptive Snowsports Building.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm disability fit, lesson readiness, required forms, clothing and helmet needs, adaptive equipment, transfer support, instructor availability, weather policies, and current reservation status.

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What we found: The official Greek Peak Adaptive Snowsports participant page says the program serves individuals with disabilities ages 6 and up through downhill skiing, snowboarding, and mono-skiing, with adaptive equipment and individualized instruction from trained volunteers.

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What to confirm

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