Visit the website of any of Utah’s five wonderful adaptive sports nonprofits to learn more about seasonal schedules and offerings. This is a great way to familiarize yourself with locations, sports, and services offered by each of these organizations. You can learn more about adaptive programs in Utah here, too.
- Wasatch Adaptive Sports (WAS) primarily serves the Wasatch Front region of Utah, with a focus on Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. They also have partnerships and outreach efforts that extend throughout Utah and serve some students from out of state. WAS offers individual one-on-one lessons, group programs, a robust scholarship program and more.
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The National Ability Center (NAC) serves individuals, families, and groups with varying physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, primarily in Park City, Utah, and its surrounding areas. While based in Park City, the NAC also has facilities and programs in Salt Lake City and Moab, and offers adaptive recreation and adventure opportunities throughout the region.
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TRAILS Adaptive, a program at the University of Utah Health, primarily serves the Greater Salt Lake area. They focus on maximizing physical and mental health through recreation, sports, wellness, and education, with activities designed to be part of a long-term rehabilitation plan.
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Common Ground Outdoor Adventures primarily serves individuals with disabilities in and around Utah, with a focus on the areas around Beaver Mountain and Logan. They also work with people from other states and even countries. Their services are particularly targeted towards Utahns, with a large segment of their client base being Utah residents, and they also focus on serving veterans with disabilities, children and adults on the autism spectrum, and the aging population.
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Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports (OVAS) primarily serves the Ogden Valley area in northern Utah. However, their programs also extend into Ogden City, Weber, Davis, Cache, and Morgan counties.
Fill out an online inquiry form to get scheduled! A representative from the organization will get in touch with you on what you can expect before you arrive for your lesson. Websites are screen reader friendly and accessible – but phone numbers are available below if preferred.
Need additional support, or prefer a phone call? Program phone numbers and email contacts for questions and lesson scheduling are listed below!
- Wasatch Adaptive Sports Programs: 801-834-0476, programs@wasatchadaptivesports.org
- National Ability Center Programs: 435- 649-3991, general contact form
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TRAILS Utah Programs: 801-581-252, email contact form
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Common Ground Adventures Programs: 435-946-3205, info@cgadventures.org
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Ogden Valley Adaptive Programs: 801-695-7074, lessons@ogdenvalleyadaptivesports.org