The National Ability Center, a Park City-based nonprofit organization that provides adaptive recreation and outdoor adventures for individuals and families with disabilities, has announced the opening of its state-of-the-art accessible facility, the McGrath Mountain Center at Park City Mountain Resort. The opening is slated for Oct. 7 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Laurie McGrath, president and CEO of McGrath Development, will be honored for her donation to the center and her support of the National Ability Center mission.
“This is a dream come true,” said Tracy Meier, chief program and education officer at{mprestriction ids="1,3"} the National Ability Center. “The McGrath Mountain Center will empower us to provide even more life-changing experiences for our participants. It represents our esteemed partners and donors coming together to create an inclusive community for the ‘AdaptiveNation.’”
The McGrath Mountain Center was made possible by a 40-year land lease donated by Vail Resorts.
National Ability Center co-founder Meeche Whitesaid she has witnessed the organization’s growth from its humble beginnings in a double-wide trailer to the new two-story, 9,400-square-foot facility. Traditionally recognized for its ski and snowboard lessons, the new facility elevates its programs and ability to serve participants through year-round seasonal activities and events, she said.
“Having a new mountain center completes my original vision for the evolution of our facilities,” said White. “After seven years of planning, I am thrilled to celebrate this joyous occasion with the community. We are thankful for our incredible partnerships with Vail Resorts, Park City Mountain Resort, Big-D Signature, Architectural Nexus and the town of Park City that allowed us to bring this project to the finish line.”
The ADA-accessible facility will provide a home base for the National Ability Center’s adaptive ski and snowboard programs and will provide the ability to serve participants and the community with year-round programs and events. The facility will have adequate indoor space to properly fit participants in a variety of adaptive equipment, including mono and bi-skis. Once fitted, participants will slide on an artificial surface directly to the snow.
Also included are a reception area, staff break room, offices, uniform storage room with laundry facilities, specialized sensory room for calming and multi-purpose rooms for training and education.
“Our longstanding partnership with the National Ability Center is an opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to creating a place for people of all ages and abilities to experience the joy of skiing and snowboarding,” said Deirdra Walsh, vice president and chief operating officer.{/mprestriction}