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Barber Lake Erie Odyssey Adapted Obstacle Course

Barber National Institute

Erie, Pennsylvania - Erie County

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Erie

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Waldameer Park, Erie, PA 16505

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Provider overview

Lake Erie Odyssey is a Barber National Institute adapted obstacle course event at Waldameer Park for teens and adults with disabilities.

Barber National Institute provides disability, autism, behavioral health, adult services, camp, recreation, family support, and community participation programs across Pennsylvania.

Quick facts

Phone
814-453-7661
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Ages
Teens and adults with disabilities; course buddy participation is allowed
Season
September 12, 2026 adapted obstacle course event, subject to annual updates
Cost
The source says 2026 participation is free through Wabtec support; confirm registration deadline, shirt deadline, waiver, caregiver or buddy needs, transportation, food costs, and weather policy.

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Waldameer Park

Waldameer Park, Erie, PA 16505

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Lake Erie Odyssey adapted obstacle course

Adapted obstacle course event with optional challenges, course buddies, volunteer support, and wheelchair or walker participation.

Ages
Teens and adults with disabilities; course buddy participation is allowed
Season
September 12, 2026 adapted obstacle course event, subject to annual updates
Schedule
The 2026 page lists September 12 at Waldameer Park; participants should confirm registration, waiver, arrival time, and route details before the event.
Cost
The source says 2026 participation is free through Wabtec support; confirm registration deadline, shirt deadline, waiver, caregiver or buddy needs, transportation, food costs, and weather policy.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Barber National Institute Lake Erie Odyssey page describes a 2026 adapted obstacle course at Waldameer Park for teens and adults with disabilities, with optional obstacles, challenge levels, course buddies, volunteers, wheelchair and walker participation, and free participation supported by Wabtec.
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Lake Erie Odyssey adapted obstacle course

The official Barber National Institute Lake Erie Odyssey page describes a 2026 adapted obstacle course at Waldameer Park for teens and adults with disabilities, with optional obstacles, challenge levels, course buddies, volunteers, wheelchair and walker participation, and free participation supported by Wabtec.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Barber says participants can choose challenge levels, move at their own pace, use course buddies, and complete optional obstacles.

Access notes to confirm: Participants should confirm wheelchair or walker route details, course buddy expectations, restroom access, sensory and crowd conditions, weather exposure, parking, medical needs, hydration, post-event activity access, and whether the event pace matches their support needs.

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What we found: The official Barber National Institute Lake Erie Odyssey page describes a 2026 adapted obstacle course at Waldameer Park for teens and adults with disabilities, with optional obstacles, challenge levels, course buddies, volunteers, wheelchair and walker participation, and free participation supported by Wabtec.

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What to confirm

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