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The AIROW Project

The AIROW Project (Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation Of Whatcom County)

Bellingham, Washington - Whatcom County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Bellingham

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Bellingham, Washington

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Provider overview

The AIROW Project offers year-round adaptive and inclusive recreation in Whatcom County, including adaptive cycling, climbing, swimming, kayaking, a Mt. Baker winter ski program, and youth camps.

The AIROW Project is a Bellingham nonprofit creating, facilitating, and promoting adaptive and inclusive recreation for people with disabilities in Whatcom County and surrounding areas.

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Ages
Children, youth, young adults, and families with disabilities; confirm program-specific ages
Season
Year-round, with seasonal programs including a winter adaptive ski program at Mt. Baker
Cost
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The AIROW Project

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Adaptive and inclusive recreation programs

Adaptive cycling, climbing, swimming, kayaking, a Mt. Baker winter ski program, youth camps, adaptive equipment, and registration.

Ages
Children, youth, young adults, and families with disabilities; confirm program-specific ages
Season
Year-round, with seasonal programs including a winter adaptive ski program at Mt. Baker
Schedule
Contact The AIROW Project for the current schedule of adaptive cycling, climbing, swimming, kayaking, winter ski days, and youth camps in Whatcom County.
Cost
Confirm program fees, scholarships, equipment provided, and how to register for a specific activity.
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The AIROW Project is a Bellingham-based nonprofit creating adaptive and inclusive recreation for people with disabilities in Whatcom County, with year-round programs including adaptive cycling, hiking, swimming, rock climbing, kayaking, an adaptive winter ski program at Mt. Baker, and youth and young-adult camp programs.
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Adaptive and inclusive recreation programs

The AIROW Project is a Bellingham-based nonprofit creating adaptive and inclusive recreation for people with disabilities in Whatcom County, with year-round programs including adaptive cycling, hiking, swimming, rock climbing, kayaking, an adaptive winter ski program at Mt. Baker, and youth and young-adult camp programs.

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What the provider says: The source names adaptive and inclusive recreation, disabilities, neurodiverse children, an adaptive cycling club, rock climbing, swimming, kayaking, an adaptive ski program at Mt. Baker, and youth and young-adult camp programs.

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What we found: The AIROW Project is a Bellingham-based nonprofit creating adaptive and inclusive recreation for people with disabilities in Whatcom County, with year-round programs including adaptive cycling, hiking, swimming, rock climbing, kayaking, an adaptive winter ski program at Mt. Baker, and youth and young-adult camp programs.

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What to confirm

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