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Whiteface Ski Without Limits Adaptive Lessons

Whiteface Mountain

Wilmington, New York - Essex County

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May 16, 2026

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Adirondacks / North Country

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5021 Route 86, Wilmington, NY 12997

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Provider overview

Whiteface Mountain offers Ski Without Limits adaptive snowsports lessons for all ages with cognitive or physical disabilities, using an inquiry-based process that collects access, equipment, and scheduling details before lesson confirmation.

Whiteface Mountain is an Olympic Regional Development Authority ski area in Wilmington that offers lessons, snowsports programs, and seasonal outdoor recreation.

Quick facts

Phone
(518) 946-2223
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Ages
All ages with cognitive or physical disabilities
Season
Winter snowsports season by Whiteface lesson availability
Cost
Confirm current lesson fees, lift ticket requirements, adaptive equipment availability, weight or equipment limits, reservation steps, and cancellation policies directly with Whiteface Snowsports School.

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Whiteface Mountain

5021 Route 86, Wilmington, NY 12997

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Ski Without Limits adaptive lessons

Inquiry-based adaptive snowsports lessons for all ages with cognitive or physical disabilities at Whiteface Mountain.

Ages
All ages with cognitive or physical disabilities
Season
Winter snowsports season by Whiteface lesson availability
Schedule
The source uses an adaptive inquiry form where families list preferred days and times and receive lesson reservation confirmation by mail or telephone.
Cost
Confirm current lesson fees, lift ticket requirements, adaptive equipment availability, weight or equipment limits, reservation steps, and cancellation policies directly with Whiteface Snowsports School.
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Last checked
May 16, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Whiteface adaptive lesson page says Ski Without Limits is for individuals of all ages with cognitive and physical disabilities who want to participate in snowsports, lists adaptive inquiries on the page, asks about physical aids and adaptive equipment needs, notes sit-ski equipment limitations, and publishes the Whiteface Mountain address and phone number.
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Program details we found

Ski Without Limits adaptive lessons

The official Whiteface adaptive lesson page says Ski Without Limits is for individuals of all ages with cognitive and physical disabilities who want to participate in snowsports, lists adaptive inquiries on the page, asks about physical aids and adaptive equipment needs, notes sit-ski equipment limitations, and publishes the Whiteface Mountain address and phone number.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Whiteface says Ski Without Limits is geared toward individuals with cognitive and physical disabilities and asks adaptive inquiry questions about physical aids, equipment needs, prior experience, and goals.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm instructor availability, adaptive equipment fit, sit-ski or mono-ski weight limits, lift access, lodge access, transfer support, restroom access, required paperwork, arrival time, and weather policies before booking.

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What we found: The official Whiteface adaptive lesson page says Ski Without Limits is for individuals of all ages with cognitive and physical disabilities who want to participate in snowsports, lists adaptive inquiries on the page, asks about physical aids and adaptive equipment needs, notes sit-ski equipment limitations, and publishes the Whiteface Mountain address and phone number.

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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • For sports: what equipment, experience level, classification, practice location, transportation, and caregiver participation should we plan for?
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