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Ketchum, ID

Ketchum-based adaptive recreation and recreational-therapy nonprofit serving people with physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities β€” children, teens, adults, and veterans. Operates kid/teen programs including the Paralympic Youth Camp (ages 7-18, multi-day winter ski/snowboard/climbing/bowling camp at Sun Valley led by former Paralympians); Local Snowsports Teams (ages 8+, weekly winter ski/snowboard); Idaho School for the Deaf and Blind ski camps + summer campouts (year-round, ISDB-registered students); Adaptive Snowsports lessons at Sun Valley (ages 4+, half-day or full-day 1:1 instruction); Adaptive Cycling (off-road / mountain biking / gravel / road / strider bike lessons); plus year-round skill-building social events (hiking, indoor climbing, golf, bocce, cooking, concerts). Higher Ground is the rebranded successor / operating identity of Sun Valley Adaptive Sports (SVAS, a chapter of Disabled Sports USA) β€” same EIN, same Bert Gillette-led adaptive program. Most programs are free or heavily subsidized for participants with permanent disabilities.

Classes & programs

Higher Ground Adaptive Cycling (Mountain / Gravel / Road / Strider)
Adaptive cycling lessons across off-road / mountain biking, gravel biking, road biking, and strider bike formats for participants with physical disabilities. Strider bike lessons are the youngest-age entry point (typical strider age range 2-5 years). Year-round programming where weather permits.
When: Year-round; warm-weather peak season May-October. Strider lessons separate from adult cycling lessons.
Ages 2-18
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