Trail Finder, a free, statewide trail website supported by the Vermont Trail Accessibility Hub, is making it easier for Vermonters of all abilities to find outdoor adventures that fit their needs.
At VTDigger, we are committed to telling the stories that matter — including stories of resilience, determination and strength in our communities. This spring, we’re partnering with Vermont Adaptive ...
Tomorrow, while the rest of us working slobs will be sitting at our anti-ergonomic desks dreaming of what life could have been, Maggie Burke, a program coordinator with Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sport, ...
Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports $2.5 million dollar facility at Sugarbush Resort’s Mount Ellen is set to be complete by next month. The new facility offers free programs year-round to people with ...
When navigating the twists of German Flats Road in the Mad River Valley, drivers can see Mount Ellen’s slopes from quite a distance. The steep Sugarbush Resort peak, cherished by locals, boasts the ...
Greg Durso is one of the key players in building the Driving Range, a newly-opened, fully adaptive-friendly mountain bike trail network. Durso tested every trail as it was being built. One recent ...
Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports received $10,000 from the Red Sox Foundation last week after being voted into first place in the Impact Awards and got recognition before a July 22 game at Fenway Park.
KILLINGTON — Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports recently raised more than $58,000 during the national #GivingTuesday campaign this week. The total includes a $20,000 matching donation from an anonymous ...
The Active Project was created by the Kelly Brush Foundation, a nonprofit in Burlington, and offers an adaptive sports event calendar, a grant finder and more. Athletes with disabilities across the ...
A few years ago, Berne Broudy and Greg Durso met up with some friends to go mountain biking in Vermont. They were approximately 30 seconds into the ride when it came to a grinding halt. Durso’s ...
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to reflect more accessible options across the state. Outdoor recreation lovers of all abilities need not worry about finding things to do in wintry Vermont ...
One recent summery evening, as the sun turns gold and the flies grow more persistent, a bunch of people park their cars in a field in Bolton, and pull out their mountain bikes. Above this field is a ...
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