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Ski Resorts in the Usa Adaptive Skibiking Allowed As of 1/25/2021 12:35:24Pm by State but Always Call Ahead and Check SKI RESORTS IN THE USA ADAPTIVE SKIBIKING ALLOWED AS OF 1/25/2021 12:35:24PM BY STATE BUT ALWAYS CALL AHEAD AND CHECK ARIZONA RESORTS : 2 ARIZONA SNOWBOWL WEBSITE http://www.arizonasnowbowl.com/ PHONE 928-779-1951 EMAIL [email protected] RENTALS https://www.snowbowl.ski/the-mountain/equipment-rentals/ LESSONS https://www.snowbowl.ski/more-winter-activities/ski-biking/ ADAPTIVE https://www.snowbowl.ski/the-mountain/adaptive-program/ GUIDLINES http://www.snowbowl.ski/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/16-17-ski-bike-guidlines.pdf RESTRICTIONS Skibike insp-check in at ski school to check your Skibike-Can't ride the park-Skibike riders are considered skiers & shall understand & comply with the same rules as skiers & snowboarders-A Skibike is considered a person & lifts will be loaded accordingly NOTES They rent Sledgehammer's and Tngnt's SUNRISE PARK RESORT WEBSITE http://sunriseskiparkaz.com/ PHONE 855-735-7669 EMAIL [email protected] OFFSITE RENTALS 1 https://www.aspensportsflagstaff.com/services-1/ LESSONS https://www.sunriseskipark.com/snow-school MISC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm6Rgh23sDo RESTRICTIONS Licence required - Equipment inspection - Restricted access - Chairlift leash required NOTES Rent SkiByk & Sledgehammer CALIFORNIA RESORTS : 7 ALPINE MEADOWS WEBSITE http://squawalpine.com/ PHONE 800-403-0206 EMAIL [email protected] RESTRICTIONS ADAPTIVE ONLY HEAVENLY VALLEY SKI RESORT WEBSITE http://www.skiheavenly.com/ PHONE 775-586-7000 EMAIL [email protected] OFFSITE RENTALS 1 https://sierraskiandcycleworks.com/ OFFSITE RENTALS 2 https://strawberrystation.biz/ski-snowboard-snowshoe-rentals/ OFFSITE RENTALS 3 https://www.demo-worx.com/ski-bikes COVID-19 https://www.skiheavenly.com/explore-the-resort/about-the-resort/winter-experience.aspx RESTRICTIONS Leash required at all times. No Trikkes KIRKWOOD SKI RESORT WEBSITE http://www.kirkwood.com/ PHONE 209-258-6000 EMAIL [email protected] OFFSITE RENTALS 1 https://sierraskiandcycleworks.com/ OFFSITE RENTALS 2 https://strawberrystation.biz/ski-snowboard-snowshoe-rentals/ OFFSITE RENTALS 3 https://www.demo-worx.com/ski-bikes COVID-19 https://www.kirkwood.com/explore-the-resort/about-the-resort/winter-experience.aspx RESTRICTIONS Open Access - Foot Traffic Open Access. No Trikkes MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN WEBSITE http://www.mammothmountain.com/ PHONE 760-934-2571 EMAIL [email protected] RESTRICTIONS ADAPTIVE ONLY - Must take a short class and then they attach a placard to your Skibike. They also require footskis NORTHSTAR AT TAHOE WEBSITE http://www.northstarcalifornia.com/ PHONE 530-562-3434 EMAIL [email protected] OFFSITE RENTALS 1 https://sierraskiandcycleworks.com/ OFFSITE RENTALS 2 https://strawberrystation.biz/ski-snowboard-snowshoe-rentals/ OFFSITE RENTALS 3 https://www.demo-worx.com/ski-bikes RESTRICTIONS Open Access - Foot Traffic Open Access. No Trikkes SIERRA AT TAHOE WEBSITE http://www.sierraattahoe.com/ PHONE 530-659-7453 EMAIL [email protected] OFFSITE RENTALS 1 https://www.demo-worx.com/ski-bikes ADAPTIVE https://www.sierraattahoe.com/sierra-adaptive-lesson-program/ COVID-19 http://www.sierraattahoe.com/covid-19/ SQUAW VALLEY WEBSITE http://squawalpine.com/ PHONE 800-403-0206 EMAIL [email protected] RESTRICTIONS ADAPTIVE ONLY COLORADO RESORTS : 13 ASPEN MOUNTAIN WEBSITE http://www.aspensnowmass.com PHONE 970-925-1220 EMAIL [email protected] LESSONS http://taosadaptive.com/ ADAPTIVE http://taosadaptive.com/ COVID-19 https://www.aspensnowmass.com/safety/covid19-operating-procedures RESTRICTIONS Leash required BRECKENRIDGE SKI RESORT WEBSITE http://www.breckenridge.com/ PHONE 970-453-5000 EMAIL [email protected] OFFSITE RENTALS 1 https://www.rogerssnowbikerentals.com/ OFFSITE RENTALS 2 http://www.rentsnowbikes.com/ OFFSITE RENTALS 3 https://www.facebook.com/pg/clearcreekskibikesinc/about/ OFFSITE RENTALS 4 https://coloradoskibikes.com/ LESSONS http://taosadaptive.com/ ADAPTIVE http://taosadaptive.com/ RESTRICTIONS Open Access - Foot Traffic Open Access. 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