Adaptive Trails and Mountain Biking in Park City

Flying is liberating. Wind on the skin while floating through the high desert is a cornerstone of the Park City lifestyle. During the warm months, the method of movement shifts from planks to wheels. Mountain bikers crawl up and soar down slopes as the blanket of snow gives way to green meadows, even for adaptive trail users…

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Accessible Things to Do in Park City

Around a quarter of the world’s population lives with a disability, and most people will likely have a disability at some point in their lives. Despite this prevalence, accessibility is sometimes an afterthought. Park City is a community changing the norm through meaningful conversations, action, and visibility. Being home to one of the world’s leading adaptive organizations, the National Ability Center (NAC) ensures that the voices of individuals with disabilities are valued and heard…

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Adaptive Ski and Snowboard Programs in Park City

Soaring down snow-coated slopes on planks is the foundation of Park City’s collective identity. The town was nearly abandoned when the mining boom ended in the mid-1900s, and the introduction of a chairlift resurrected the little community. In the seven or so decades since, Park City’s character has continuously developed around a soul of skiing and riding…

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