Vermont Adaptive at Stratton Mountain Resort
Bart Adaptive at Stratton Mountain Resort became Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports at Stratton as of July 31, 2025. With the merger complete, Vermont Adaptive is excited to build on and grow upon the Bart programs already in existence. Whether you’re an athlete, participant, volunteer instructor, donor, or supporter, everything you love about your Stratton experience continues—now backed by a statewide organization committed to equity, access, and year-round recreation for people of all abilities.
Stay tuned for more details to come!

About The Space
Vermont Adaptive has a small office at Stratton Mountain where program staff offer daily programs in the winter. Participants and volunteers check-in at the office, then can use the elevator to the main base lodge area to prepare for their lesson. Currently, participants and athletes meet instructors on-snow at the Vermont Adaptive flag, located in the snowsports school area at the base of the mountain.
Accessible Parking & Directions
All Stratton lodges and buildings have designed accessible parking spaces, including space directly infront of the entrance to the Vermont Adaptive office. At the main base and Village, spaces are located on the uppermost level of the parking garage (Village level parking and at the Landmark) and at the rear of the Base Lodge. Accessible parking is also available at the rear of the Sun Bowl Lodge.
Program Staff
Marliee Boylan, OTR
Program Coordinator
Marliee Boylan, OTR
Program Coordinator
Marilee joined VT Adaptive October 2025 as the Program Coordinator at Stratton Mountain. She has 23 years of experience advocating with and for people with disabilities. Marilee worked 14 years as a Transition Specialist for The Poudre School District in Fort Collins, Colorado and later spearheaded a grassroots effort to build a non-profit organization, The Arc of Larimer County, which provides individual and systems advocacy for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to be included in their community. Most recently she worked as the Director of Employment Programs for the Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities advocating for employment equity for people with disabilities in the State of NY. Marilee holds a MS of Occupational Therapy from Colorado State University. In her free time, she enjoys time together with her family, traveling internationally and all of the things Mountains have to offer: hiking, running, biking, backcountry skiing and spending time on the water.
Office: 802.786.4991 ext. 137
Email: [email protected]
Certifications: Occupational Therapist (OTR)
Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED