Enjoy these amazing accessible activities in beautiful Colorado
Live life to the fullest with this curated collection of activities for people experiencing disabilities. From Wilderness treks to adaptive sports to extreme skydiving, there is something for everyone.
Adaptive Adventures
Experience your own adventure. Adaptive Adventures offers a wide variety of programs including cycling, kayaking paddle boarding, skiing, dragon boat racing, sailing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, scuba, and rafting.
Wilderness on Wheels
For over 30 years Wilderness on Wheels had been providing access to nature for people of all abilities. They offer a one-mile boardwalk that rises 9,000 ft in the air that is fully accessible.
Overdrive Raceway
Fulfill your need for speed by zipping around this in-door go karts racing facility. Overdrive Raceway offers specially designed ADA hand-controlled karts perfect for use on any of their speed tracks
Mile-Hi Skydiving Center
Experience the pure adrenaline rush of tandem skydiving with the team at Mile-Hi Skydiving Center. Their experienced Tandem Masters have helped all kinds of people with disabilities feel the power of flight.
Great Sand Dunes National Park
Reserve a sand wheelchair and explore the majestic Great Sand Dunes. Large inflatable tires make trips across the sand a breeze.
Staunton State Park Track-Chair Program
Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants everyone to experience the beauty of Colorado regardless of disability. Staunton State Park, right outside of Conifer, offers the chance to ride Action Trackchairs® through three designated trails.
National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD)
NCSD offers a wide variety of year-round sports and recreational adventures. Experience the thrill of snowboarding, cross-country skiing, rock-climbing, rafting, horseback riding and much more.
Accessible Trails in Boulder
Thanks to the Open Space and Mountain Parks program, people of any ability can experience the luscious beauty of Boulder with many accessible hiking trails.
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