AZ Adaptive 4A ll

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  • About
    • Hi There!
  • Your Voices
    • Introduction to Survey
    • Personal Narratives
    • Download Full Report PDF
  • Adaptive Handbook
    • Intro to the Handbook
    • The Handbook
    • Additional Resources
  • Outdoor Design
    • State Map
    • Advocacy Guide
    • Submit a Location
  • Connect
    • Latest News & Updates
    • Upcoming Events
    • Our Discord
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    • Home
    • About
      • Hi There!
    • Your Voices
      • Introduction to Survey
      • Personal Narratives
      • Download Full Report PDF
    • Adaptive Handbook
      • Intro to the Handbook
      • The Handbook
      • Additional Resources
    • Outdoor Design
      • State Map
      • Advocacy Guide
      • Submit a Location
    • Connect
      • Latest News & Updates
      • Upcoming Events
      • Our Discord

AZ Adaptive 4A ll

AZ Adaptive 4A llAZ Adaptive 4A llAZ Adaptive 4A ll
  • Home
  • About
    • Hi There!
  • Your Voices
    • Introduction to Survey
    • Personal Narratives
    • Download Full Report PDF
  • Adaptive Handbook
    • Intro to the Handbook
    • The Handbook
    • Additional Resources
  • Outdoor Design
    • State Map
    • Advocacy Guide
    • Submit a Location
  • Connect
    • Latest News & Updates
    • Upcoming Events
    • Our Discord

Arizona's Hubs for accessible outdoor activity

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The state of Arizona has five primary adaptive recreation organizations each located in separate regions of the state. The central location for these organizations is highlighted in white (Ability 360, Arizona Disabled Sports, Southern Arizona Adaptive Sports, Arizona Adaptive Water Sports, High Country Adaptive Sports). Each recreation organization provides community-based opportunities for adaptive recreation both at their central locations and at destination sites throughout Arizona. 


The locations highlighted in yellow indicate twelve wheelchair accessible trails throughout the state of Arizona. Each of these locations is identified as accessible by their flat and wide trails. For more information on these trails, please visit https://www.visitarizona.com/like-a-local/accessible-trails-in-arizona/

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