Adaptive Program

Outdoors for All Foundation is a national leader and one of the largest nonprofit organizations providing year round instruction in outdoor recreation for people with physical, intellectual, and sensory disabilities.

Outdoors For All

The ultimate goal is to provide participants with as much independence and freedom as possible through adaptive equipment and qualified instruction. Experience the freedom and control of gliding down the slopes. Programs are designed to meet the interest of all ability levels, beginner to racer. Outdoors for All’s year round programming includes snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross country and downhill skiing, cycling, hiking, in-line skating, river rafting, canoeing and kayaking, day camps, water skiing, rock-climbing, camping and custom events.

Winter Lessons

Outdoors for All Winter Program provides lessons in downhill skiing, snowboarding, and sit skiing at Crystal Mountain, all disabilities. We do not offer drop in lesson times, if you would like to register for lessons, we have the below options available. Currently we provide lessons on SATURDAYS ONLY during our scheduled series program.
Full day* or Half Day lessons
6 week lesson package – January through February
3 week lesson package – March
Private Lessons – $90 per 2 hour session

*Transportation to and from the mountain with full day lesson registrations
For Specific program information, including dates, times, and rates, please visit Outdoorsforall.org, email info@outdoorsforall.org, or call 206.838.6030

Help Support Outdoors for All

Outdoors for All would not be able to provide recreational opportunities for individuals with disabilities without the generous support of Crystal Mountain and Volunteers. If you would like to volunteer for the program or learn about other opportunities to support Outdoors for All, please visit Outdoorsforall.org and select VOLUNTEER for more information.

30 year History of Teaching Adaptive Winter Sports

The Outdoors for All Foundation is a national leader and one of the largest nonprofit organizations providing year round instruction in outdoor recreation for people with physical, developmental, and sensory disabilities since 1978.
Its roots began with fifteen children with disabilities learning to downhill ski at The Summit at Snoqualmie. Today we now offer numerous year round recreation opportunities for over 2,000 participants a year all with the help of a dozen dedicated staff and over 700 volunteers.
Outdoors for All offers opportunities for individuals, families and custom programming to meet your needs. Please take a look at our programs and contact us at anytime so we can find a recreation option to fit your needs!

Contact information

Manager for Outdoors for All Winter Program at Crystal Mountain:
Dan Retailliau, CTRS
Program Manager
t: 206.838.6030 ×206
e: danretailliau@outdoorsforall.org

General Inquiries
Info@outdoorsforall.org
206.838.6030 ×0

Program Hotline:
206.838.4995

For more information on Outdoors for All adaptive programs:
Phone: 206.838.6030
Email: info@outdoorsforall.org
Website: www.outdoorsforall.org