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Catalyst Sports Asheville Adaptive Climbing

Catalyst Sports

Mills River, North Carolina - Henderson County

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May 15, 2026

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Henderson County

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701 Old Fanning Bridge Road, Mills River, NC 28732

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Provider overview

Catalyst Sports Asheville Adaptive Climbing offers monthly indoor climbing clinics for youth and adults with physical disabilities at Fiddlehead Farm and Forest in Mills River.

Catalyst Sports is a nonprofit adaptive adventure sports organization with an Asheville chapter offering mountain biking, climbing, and community-based adaptive outdoor opportunities.

Quick facts

Phone
404-692-0933
Ages
Youth and adults with physical disabilities
Season
Monthly adaptive climbing clinics, with 2026 dates listed on the source page
Cost
The source lists a $10 climbing cost payable to Fiddlehead Farm and Forest and says scholarships may be available.

Location contacts

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Fiddlehead Farm and Forest

701 Old Fanning Bridge Road, Mills River, NC 28732

The Catalyst Asheville page lists Fiddlehead Farm and Forest as the adaptive climbing location.

Programs and offerings

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Monthly adaptive indoor climbing

Monthly adaptive indoor climbing clinics for youth and adults with physical disabilities, supported by Catalyst Sports volunteers and gym partners.

Ages
Youth and adults with physical disabilities
Season
Monthly adaptive climbing clinics, with 2026 dates listed on the source page
Schedule
Catalyst lists adaptive climbing on the first Thursday of each month, 6-8 p.m., with online registration required.
Cost
The source lists a $10 climbing cost payable to Fiddlehead Farm and Forest and says scholarships may be available.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Catalyst Sports Asheville page says the chapter provides community-based adaptive adventure sports for people with physical disabilities in Asheville and surrounding communities and hosts monthly adaptive indoor climbing clinics for youth and adults at Fiddlehead Farm and Forest.
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Program details we found

Monthly adaptive indoor climbing

The official Catalyst Sports Asheville page says the chapter provides community-based adaptive adventure sports for people with physical disabilities in Asheville and surrounding communities and hosts monthly adaptive indoor climbing clinics for youth and adults at Fiddlehead Farm and Forest.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Catalyst says the clinics are open to all levels of climber, from first-time climbers to experienced climbers looking for regular adaptive climbing opportunities.

Access notes to confirm: Participants should confirm eligibility, registration status, belay support, volunteer training, transfer support, adaptive equipment, scholarship availability, and whether the climbing gym location or date has changed.

What we checked

What we found: The official Catalyst Sports Asheville page says the chapter provides community-based adaptive adventure sports for people with physical disabilities in Asheville and surrounding communities and hosts monthly adaptive indoor climbing clinics for youth and adults at Fiddlehead Farm and Forest.

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