Increasingly, people with disabilities are discovering kayaking as a recreational activity. Using standard and/or adapted equipment, many people with disabilities can kayak on a “level paddling field” with their non-disabled peers. For many participants minimal adaptations are necessary to enjoy kayaking. For others, the increasing varieties of adaptations available are making kayaking accessible for even more participants.
Adaptive Adventures
1315 Nelson Street, Unit 1,
Lakewood, CO 80215
303-679-2770
info@adaptiveadventures.org
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Adaptive Sports & Recreation Association
PO Box 153792
San Diego, CA 92195-3792
619-336-1806
info@adaptivesportsandrec.org
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Achieve Tahoe
P.O. Box 8339
Truckee, CA 96162
530-581-416
info@achievetahoe.org
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Central California Adaptive Sports Center
P.O. Box 147
Shaver Lake, California 93664
559-593-2504
info@centralcaladaptive.org
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Green Mountain Adaptive Sports
PO Box 483
Hyde Park, VT 05655
802-279-1079
info@greenmtnadaptive.org
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Higher Ground
160 7th Street W
P.O. Box 6791
Ketchum, ID 83340
208-726-9298
Info@HigherGroundUSA.org
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MOVE UNITED
451 Hungerford Dr.
Suite 608
Rockville, MD 20850
240-268-0237
info@moveunitedsport.org
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National Sports Center For The Disabled (NSCD)
1801 Mile High Stadium Circle
Suite 1500
Denver, CO 80204
(970) 726-1518
info@nscd.org
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SportsAbilities
5023 West 120th Avenue
Suite 341
Broomfield, CO 80020
303-435-6116
SportsAbilities@gmail.com
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Triumph Foundation
17186 Hickory Ridge Court
Santa Clarita, CA 91387
661-803-3700
info@Triumph-Foundation.org
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U.S. Adaptive Alpine Ski Team
2329 West Main Street
Ste. 207
Littleton, CO 80120
(435) 649-9090 / 649-3613 (fax)
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