Stowe Monoski Camp Returns for Its 14th Edition

The Stowe Monoski Camp returned to Vermont for its 14th edition on January 11–12, 2026, continuing a long-standing tradition of collaboration, progression, and community on snow. Hosted at Stowe Mountain Resort, the camp welcomed 27 adaptive athletes for two full days of skill-building, connection, and time on the mountain.

Organized by Green Mountain Adaptive Sports, the camp brought together some of the most dedicated adaptive organizations in the region. The programs present this year included Stowe Mountain Resort, High Fives Foundation, and Kelly Brush Foundation—longtime partners who continue to invest in expanding access and opportunity for adaptive athletes.

Athletes, coaches, volunteers, and equipment support were provided by an incredible network of organizations, including Spaulding Adaptive Sports Centers, Move United, New England Disabled Sports, Stride, Summit Adaptive, and Adaptive Sports Foundation. Together, this group ensured athletes had the coaching, equipment, and encouragement needed to progress safely and confidently.

High Fives Athlete Manager Jesse Murphy summed up the weekend best:

“The highlight was seeing incredible organizations come together to create more opportunities for adaptive athletes on the mountain.”

After fourteen years, the Stowe Monoski Camp remains a powerful reminder that when organizations unite around access and inclusion, the impact goes far beyond the turns made on snow—it builds pathways for athletes to keep moving forward.

Photo credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur