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Adaptive Outdoor Education Center

Adaptive Outdoor Education Center (AOEC)

Brunswick, Maine - Cumberland County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Brunswick

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675 Old Portland Road, Brunswick, ME 04011

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Provider overview

The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center offers year-round adaptive skiing, sailing, climbing, biking, and outdoor education for people of all ages with disabilities, with campuses in Brunswick and Carrabassett Valley.

The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center is a Maine nonprofit with campuses in Brunswick and Carrabassett Valley providing year-round accessible outdoor recreation and education for people with disabilities.

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Ages
People of all ages and all abilities with disabilities
Season
Year-round, across all four seasons
Cost
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Adaptive Outdoor Education Center - Brunswick

675 Old Portland Road, Brunswick, ME 04011

Programs run at the Brunswick and Carrabassett Valley campuses and vary by season. Families should confirm activity and scheduling directly.

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Year-round adaptive outdoor recreation

Adaptive skiing, sailing, climbing, biking, hiking, fishing, and arts and crafts with adaptive equipment and staff support across two Maine campuses.

Ages
People of all ages and all abilities with disabilities
Season
Year-round, across all four seasons
Schedule
Contact the Adaptive Outdoor Education Center for current programs and scheduling at its Brunswick and Carrabassett Valley campuses.
Cost
Confirm program fees or scholarships, equipment, and how to register for a session.
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Why this is listed
The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center is a Maine nonprofit providing accessible recreation and education to people with disabilities of all ages, with campuses in Brunswick and Carrabassett Valley offering alpine skiing, snowshoeing, climbing, hiking, fishing, biking, sailing, and arts and crafts year-round.
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Program details we found

Year-round adaptive outdoor recreation

The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center is a Maine nonprofit providing accessible recreation and education to people with disabilities of all ages, with campuses in Brunswick and Carrabassett Valley offering alpine skiing, snowshoeing, climbing, hiking, fishing, biking, sailing, and arts and crafts year-round.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names accessible recreation and education, disabilities, all ages and abilities, alpine skiing, snowshoeing, climbing, hiking, fishing, biking, sailing, and arts and crafts.

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What we found: The Adaptive Outdoor Education Center is a Maine nonprofit providing accessible recreation and education to people with disabilities of all ages, with campuses in Brunswick and Carrabassett Valley offering alpine skiing, snowshoeing, climbing, hiking, fishing, biking, sailing, and arts and crafts year-round.

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What to confirm

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Questions to ask before you register

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