Supporting Children with Disabilities and Their Families Outdoors
The Outdoor Access Working Group created this resource to ensure every child can enjoy the benefits of outdoor recreation.
The Outdoor Access Working Group created this resource to ensure every child can enjoy the benefits of outdoor recreation.
Learn how to create a welcoming event where everyone can participate freely. Here are top tips on planning for access and inclusion.
We're partnering with the Kelly Brush Foundation to empower individuals with spinal cord injuries to live active and engaged lives.
It's fall, the best time of year to hike an accessible trail.
These wheelchair-accessible trails are recommended by our members.
These organizations offer the opportunity to enjoy adaptive waterskiing, wakeboarding, tubing and more.
To catch some gnarly waves explore these adaptive surfing resources.
Adaptive kayaking is gaining popularity among wheelchair users and individuals with disabilities
These adaptive scuba diving and snorkeling organizations will get you suited up and underwater.
Yes, it is absolutely possible for people with cervical spinal cord injuries to enjoy adaptive fishing, including fly fishing.