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Superiorland Ski Club Para-Nordic Ski Program

Superiorland Ski Club

Marquette, Michigan - Marquette County

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May 15, 2026

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Upper Peninsula

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Provider overview

Superiorland Ski Club offers a Para-Nordic ski program for K-12 students in Marquette, with peer-supported sit-ski instruction, provided para-equipment, and 2026 sessions at Blueberry Ridge and Forestville.

Superiorland Ski Club supports youth Nordic skiing, community ski events, trail stewardship, and Para-Nordic opportunities in the Marquette area.

Quick facts

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Ages
K-12 students, beginner to intermediate ability
Season
Winter Para-Nordic sessions; the source lists Sundays in January and February 2026
Cost
The source says the program has no cost but registration is required; families should confirm current registration, coupon code, equipment availability, and trail fees or transportation needs.

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Blueberry Ridge Pathways and NTN Forestville Trailhead

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Para-Nordic ski instruction

Winter Para-Nordic ski sessions for K-12 students using provided para-equipment at Marquette-area ski locations.

Ages
K-12 students, beginner to intermediate ability
Season
Winter Para-Nordic sessions; the source lists Sundays in January and February 2026
Schedule
The source lists 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Sunday sessions on January 11 and 18 and February 1, 8, 15, and 22, 2026.
Cost
The source says the program has no cost but registration is required; families should confirm current registration, coupon code, equipment availability, and trail fees or transportation needs.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Superiorland Ski Club Para-Nordic Ski Program page says participants learn to use para-equipment in a highly supportive peer environment, lists K-12 ages, beginner to intermediate ability, 2026 Sunday dates, Blueberry Ridge Pathways and NTN Forestville Trailhead locations, no cost with registration, and para-equipment provided.
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Program details we found

Para-Nordic ski instruction

The official Superiorland Ski Club Para-Nordic Ski Program page says participants learn to use para-equipment in a highly supportive peer environment, lists K-12 ages, beginner to intermediate ability, 2026 Sunday dates, Blueberry Ridge Pathways and NTN Forestville Trailhead locations, no cost with registration, and para-equipment provided.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Superiorland Ski Club says participants learn to use para-equipment in a highly supportive environment with peers, and that all para-equipment is provided.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm registration, weather changes, trail conditions, equipment fit, sit-ski availability, transfer needs, supervision, coach contact, start location, and whether the program matches the skier's support needs.

What we checked

What we found: The official Superiorland Ski Club Para-Nordic Ski Program page says participants learn to use para-equipment in a highly supportive peer environment, lists K-12 ages, beginner to intermediate ability, 2026 Sunday dates, Blueberry Ridge Pathways and NTN Forestville Trailhead locations, no cost with registration, and para-equipment provided.

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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