Many adapted recreational activities are possible worldwide for people using wheelchairs, including surfing, paragliding, kayaking, fishing, rock climbing, biking, and so much more,
Inclusive Cycling International is a nonprofit dedicated to bringing adapted cycling to the world. Since 2016, Inclusive Cycling International has
Teton Adaptive is a nonprofit organization focused on adaptive outdoor recreation located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming not far from the
Kayaking is a great outdoor water activity! Accessible kayaking is growing throughout the United States. With adaptive equipment and launching
In Durango, Colorado, ride on a historic train through scenic mountains. In the winter, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge
Wave-Ability in Israel was established out of the belief that surfing and activity in the water allows a person with
Fishing is a remarkably relaxing activity that can be a hobby to enthusiasts or a sport for more competitive people.
Did you know that 61 million people in the United States have a disability? Of these 61 million people, roughly
Creative Ability began in 2004 and aims to make paddling accessible for all with a variety of adaptive kayaks as
Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to improve the health, independence and social
BoardSafe is located in Pennsylvania and has been making adaptive docks to launch kayaks, canoes, and boats for over twenty
Do you fish? Thinking about fishing? What if you have a limited mobility, like using a wheelchair? Below is a
A snowmobiling holiday tour with Artic Adventure is usually seven days, six nights with four days of snowmobiling guaranteed in
Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge in Northwest Minnesota is located 43 miles east of Grand Forks, North Dakota on the
Peaceful, serene, otherworldly. You know, all those cliche terms people throw around about scuba diving. They are all true and
As a world-class scuba diving destination, Cozumel, Mexico is an obvious travel destination for divers. However, with its breathtaking beaches,
Freedom Sailing International is a non-profit organization based in New Orleans, whose mission is to design, build and operate the first
It was our first day out of Quito and into real Ecuador. We were staying at an accessible hostel on
Christiann Otter Baily has a spinal cord injury (L3, L4) from a skateboarding accident in 2006 and does what he
As a child, one of my favorite things to do in the whole wide world was to climb trees and
It’s always a bit risky taking a journey to a remote destination where accessibility may be in question. But seven
I’ve had the opportunity to go on a lot of group hunts all over the United States and become friends with
A light rain was falling. “Most people that do zip-lining are trying to get over their fear of heights” Tamie
The San Gabriel Mountains in the Mojave Desert of Southern California have nearly perfect conditions for flying a glider plane,
Founded on the belief that recreation, fun, challenge and access to the outdoors are an essential part of a healthy
The Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors (BAADS) strives to make all aspects of sailing accessible. To fulfill this mission, we
Riding the Napa Valley Wine Train is a unique way to get a brief overview of this famous wine
Experience real head-to-head racing at Pole Position Raceway and discover why indoor karting is the fastest-growing sport in the United
The following is a growing list of adapted snow skiing companies in both the United States and Canada that make
Scuba diving is the best way to experience the underwater world. Someone who is a paraplegic or uses a wheelchair
When you think of Santa Cruz, usually it’s followed by Beach Boardwalk and images of California’s coast and the Pacific
Have you ever felt like being in a wheelchair was limiting your choice of holidays? Have you ever wanted to
Get outside with Outdoors for All in the beautiful Pacific Northwest! Outdoors for All Foundation is a Seattle, Washington based
Valley Adaptive Sports’ is a non-profit organization that aims to support and develop recreation opportunities for people with disabilities in
Aotearoa, New Zealand was the chosen location for a tandem biking adventure for a group of three blind and vision-impaired
One of the first things staring me in the face when I found out I was going to Namibia was