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People Need People Adaptive Hiking

People Need People

Boise, Idaho - Ada County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Boise

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Boise, Idaho

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Provider overview

People Need People leads adaptive hikes in Idaho for people of all abilities, including wheelchair users, using adaptive hiking gear and volunteer support.

People Need People is a Boise nonprofit focused on accessible outdoor recreation and community connection through adaptive hikes and gatherings.

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Ages
People of all abilities, including wheelchair users; confirm hike-specific fit
Season
Year-round, with hikes scheduled by the organization
Cost
People Need People is a nonprofit. Confirm any cost, gear provided, volunteer support, and sign-up requirements for each hike.

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Location contacts

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Hike dates and locations vary. Confirm the current schedule, route accessibility, gear, and registration before joining.

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Adaptive hikes

Adaptive hikes for people of all abilities, including wheelchair users, with gear, volunteers, and event-specific route confirmation.

Ages
People of all abilities, including wheelchair users; confirm hike-specific fit
Season
Year-round, with hikes scheduled by the organization
Schedule
Check the website or contact the organization to confirm upcoming hike dates, routes, transportation details, and registration.
Cost
People Need People is a nonprofit. Confirm any cost, gear provided, volunteer support, and sign-up requirements for each hike.
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Last checked
Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
People Need People's website describes a Boise nonprofit creating accessible outdoor experiences and adaptive hikes for people of all abilities, including wheelchair users, with adaptive gear and volunteer support. Participants should confirm each hike's route, support, and registration.
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Location contacts
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Program details we found

Adaptive hikes

People Need People's website describes a Boise nonprofit creating accessible outdoor experiences and adaptive hikes for people of all abilities, including wheelchair users, with adaptive gear and volunteer support. Participants should confirm each hike's route, support, and registration.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source describes adaptive hikes, people of all abilities, wheelchair users, adaptive hiking gear, and volunteer support.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about route surface, trail length, adaptive chair or gear availability, transfers, restroom access, weather plans, and volunteer support.

What we checked

What we found: People Need People's website describes a Boise nonprofit creating accessible outdoor experiences and adaptive hikes for people of all abilities, including wheelchair users, with adaptive gear and volunteer support. Participants should confirm each hike's route, support, and registration.

We avoid ranking, recommending, evaluating quality, or making safety claims. Use the source links and contact the provider before enrolling.

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What to confirm

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  • Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
  • Exact location, entrance, parking, equipment, and what to bring.

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Is People Need People Adaptive Hiking reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with People Need People?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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