If you are visiting Seattle, Outdoors for All offers adaptive cycle rentals at its Adaptive Cycle Center based in Magnuson Park in Northeast Seattle. Drop-in during the summer weekends to rent by the hour or day, or up to a week by appointment. During the winter, Outdoors for All offers one time adaptive ski or snowboard lessons at The Summit at Snoqualmie and Stevens Pass. Lessons are by appointment and based upon availability.
Each year, more than 2,400 individuals exercise their abilities thanks to the training and support of more than 700 volunteers. Outdoors for All’s programs includes snowboarding, snowshoeing, cross country and downhill skiing, cycling, hiking, kayaking, day camps, rock-climbing, camping and custom events.
Visit outdoorsforall.org or contact info@outdoorsforall.org or 206 838 6030 x200 for more information.
Japan offers a wide range of accessible transport services for wheelchair users, with several companies…
Traveling in Japan as a wheelchair user can be incredible, but accessible transportation often requires…
Morro Bay, located on California’s stunning Central Coast, is a wheelchair-friendly destination known for its…
From sunny beaches to world-class museums, Los Angeles offers incredible wheelchair-accessible experiences. This list includes…
Top 8 Wheelchair-Accessible Lake Destinations in Michigan Michigan's lakeshore is home to several destinations that…
Wheelchair accessible lighthouses in Michigan are rare, but several provide paved paths, ADA restrooms, and…
This website uses cookies.