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Taos Ski Valley Adaptive Program

Taos Ski Valley (Ernie Blake Snowsports School)

Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico - Taos County

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Taos Ski Valley

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Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico

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Provider overview

Taos Ski Valley's Adaptive Program provides one-on-one adaptive ski and snowboard instruction for people of all ages and abilities, with adaptive equipment and scholarships.

Taos Ski Valley's Ernie Blake Snowsports School runs an Adaptive Program with trained adaptive pros teaching skiers and riders with disabilities one-on-one.

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Ages
Skiers and riders of all ages and varying abilities
Season
Winter ski and snowboard season; confirm dates each year
Cost
The source states scholarships are available to students who qualify; confirm lesson rates and scholarship eligibility.

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Taos Ski Valley Adaptive Program

Lessons run during the winter season. Families should confirm dates and scheduling each year.

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Adaptive ski and snowboard lessons

One-on-one adaptive ski and snowboard instruction, adaptive equipment, guides, scholarships, and lesson booking.

Ages
Skiers and riders of all ages and varying abilities
Season
Winter ski and snowboard season; confirm dates each year
Schedule
Contact the Taos Ski Valley adaptive team to assess, equip, and schedule one-on-one adaptive lessons.
Cost
The source states scholarships are available to students who qualify; confirm lesson rates and scholarship eligibility.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
Taos Ski Valley's Adaptive Program, through the Ernie Blake Snowsports School, offers one-on-one adaptive ski and snowboard lessons for skiers and riders of all ages and varying abilities, including two-, three-, and four-track, bi-ski, and mono-ski, with scholarships available.
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Program details we found

Adaptive ski and snowboard lessons

Taos Ski Valley's Adaptive Program, through the Ernie Blake Snowsports School, offers one-on-one adaptive ski and snowboard lessons for skiers and riders of all ages and varying abilities, including two-, three-, and four-track, bi-ski, and mono-ski, with scholarships available.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names adaptive lessons, two-, three-, and four-track skiers, snowboarders, bi-ski and mono-ski, cognitive and physical abilities, and adaptive mountain guides.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about adaptive equipment, instructor assessment, guides for blind or visually impaired skiers, scholarships, and how to book.

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What we found: Taos Ski Valley's Adaptive Program, through the Ernie Blake Snowsports School, offers one-on-one adaptive ski and snowboard lessons for skiers and riders of all ages and varying abilities, including two-, three-, and four-track, bi-ski, and mono-ski, with scholarships available.

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What to confirm

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