Telluride Adaptive Sports Program offers adventures for every ability

October 2, 2023

A group of people poses in front of a building with a sign above reading "Telluride Adaptive Sports Program." They appear to be skiing enthusiasts, some in wheelchairs and others in skiing gear. Everyone is smiling and raising their arms joyfully.

The Western Slope may be a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, but some people need a little more help to get on the trails.

For over 25 years, the Telluride Adaptive Sports Program (TASP) has tried to meet this need for locals and tourists alike, providing year-round programming that helps people of all ability levels get outside.

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