There are over 100 certified adaptive winter sports programs in the U.S. here are five to check out.

Its a sensation that everyone should have the chance to experience regardless of their physical ability.

Paralympics Nordic Skiing, in an email interview withTravel + Leisure.

An instructor helping a person with mobility issues

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The year-round programming includes mountain biking, sailing, paddle sports, and indoor rock climbing, among others.

That can-do attitude continues today.

A double amputee learning to ski in Winter Park, Colorado

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Windham [the Adaptive Sports Foundation] actually comes to the American Dream mall in New Jersey.

They teach lessons to kids that have never been on the snow there, said Merry.

This is perhaps the greatest thing about adaptive winter sports programs: They meet people where they are.

Guides helping a blind person ski

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View over Lake Tahoe from the Heavenly ski area

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A person with one leg skiing in Windham, NY

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