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Outdoor Chattanooga Adaptive Cycling

Outdoor Chattanooga

Chattanooga, Tennessee - Hamilton County

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Chattanooga

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Provider overview

Outdoor Chattanooga's Adaptive Cycling program offers free river-path cycling for people with physical and visual disabilities using handcycles, tandems, and recumbent bikes.

Outdoor Chattanooga is a City of Chattanooga outdoor recreation initiative offering an adaptive cycling program along the Tennessee River.

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Ages
Individuals with physical and visual disabilities; participants under 18 with guardian consent
Season
Seasonal cycling sessions; confirm current dates
Cost
There is no cost to participate, but registration is required in advance because equipment is limited.

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Sessions are seasonal with limited equipment. Families should confirm dates and register in advance.

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Adaptive cycling on the Tennessee River

Adaptive cycling, handcycles and recumbent bikes, river-path rides, safety requirements, and advance registration.

Ages
Individuals with physical and visual disabilities; participants under 18 with guardian consent
Season
Seasonal cycling sessions; confirm current dates
Schedule
Contact Outdoor Chattanooga to register in advance for adaptive cycling sessions along the Tennessee River.
Cost
There is no cost to participate, but registration is required in advance because equipment is limited.
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Why this is listed
Outdoor Chattanooga's Adaptive Cycling program lets individuals with physical and visual disabilities cycle along the Tennessee River using handcycles, tandem bikes, and recumbent and three-wheeled bikes, co-sponsored with SPARC and City Therapeutic Recreation, with no cost to participate and advance registration required.
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Program details we found

Adaptive cycling on the Tennessee River

Outdoor Chattanooga's Adaptive Cycling program lets individuals with physical and visual disabilities cycle along the Tennessee River using handcycles, tandem bikes, and recumbent and three-wheeled bikes, co-sponsored with SPARC and City Therapeutic Recreation, with no cost to participate and advance registration required.

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What the provider says: The source names adaptive cycling, physical and visual disabilities, handcycles, tandem bikes, recumbent and three-wheeled bikes, no cost to participate, and advance registration.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the equipment options, the safety requirements, volunteer ride support, what to bring, and how to register in advance.

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What we found: Outdoor Chattanooga's Adaptive Cycling program lets individuals with physical and visual disabilities cycle along the Tennessee River using handcycles, tandem bikes, and recumbent and three-wheeled bikes, co-sponsored with SPARC and City Therapeutic Recreation, with no cost to participate and advance registration required.

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What to confirm

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Chattanooga Therapeutic Recreation

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Chattanooga, Tennessee - Hamilton County

Chattanooga's Therapeutic Recreation Division offers adaptive recreation for youth with disabilities, including intro sports for ages 2-7, an after-school program for ages 8-12, kayaking, climbing, and adaptive hiking.

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Jun 3, 2026

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Sports, Arts & Recreation of Chattanooga (SPARC)

Sports, Arts & Recreation of Chattanooga

Chattanooga, Tennessee - Hamilton County

SPARC offers adaptive sports in Chattanooga, including a Youth Wheelchair Tennis Clinic for kids under 18, plus cycling, water and snow skiing, basketball, and kayaking.

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Jun 3, 2026

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About 0 mi

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YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga Miracle League

YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga

Chattanooga, Tennessee - Hamilton County

The YMCA of Metropolitan Chattanooga's Miracle League offers inclusive baseball on an accessible turf field at Warner Park with buddies provided and spring and fall seasons.

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