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Platypus Adventures Adaptive Recreation

Platypus Adventures

Greenville, South Carolina - Greenville County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Provider overview

Platypus Adventures runs adaptive recreation in Greenville, including the Tri My Best youth triathlon and adaptive functional-movement workouts for people with disabilities.

Platypus Adventures is a Greenville nonprofit creating adaptive recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities, including the Tri My Best triathlon and adaptive workouts.

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Ages
Tri My Best serves youth ages 4-22 with developmental disabilities; adaptive workouts serve ages 12 and up. Confirm event-specific ages.
Season
Year-round adaptive events, with the Tri My Best triathlon typically held in spring
Cost
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Event dates and workout schedules vary through the year. Families should confirm the current Tri My Best date and registration directly.

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Tri My Best triathlon and adaptive workouts

Adaptive swim/bike/run triathlon, adaptive functional-movement workouts, adapted equipment, volunteer pairing, and registration.

Ages
Tri My Best serves youth ages 4-22 with developmental disabilities; adaptive workouts serve ages 12 and up. Confirm event-specific ages.
Season
Year-round adaptive events, with the Tri My Best triathlon typically held in spring
Schedule
Check Platypus Adventures for current Tri My Best dates, adaptive workout schedules, and registration in Greenville.
Cost
Confirm registration, any fees or fee assistance, equipment provided, and how to sign up as an athlete or volunteer.
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Platypus Adventures is a Greenville nonprofit that creates adaptive recreation for individuals with disabilities, including the Tri My Best swim/bike/run triathlon for youth ages 4-22 with developmental disabilities and adaptive functional-movement workouts, with its own official website.
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Program details we found

Tri My Best triathlon and adaptive workouts

Platypus Adventures is a Greenville nonprofit that creates adaptive recreation for individuals with disabilities, including the Tri My Best swim/bike/run triathlon for youth ages 4-22 with developmental disabilities and adaptive functional-movement workouts, with its own official website.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names adaptive events, developmental disabilities including autism, cerebral palsy, and muscular dystrophy, adapted bikes, walkers, power wheelchairs, flotation devices, and adaptive functional-movement workouts.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about adapted equipment, buddy or volunteer support, the level of physical participation, flotation devices, accessible venues, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: Platypus Adventures is a Greenville nonprofit that creates adaptive recreation for individuals with disabilities, including the Tri My Best swim/bike/run triathlon for youth ages 4-22 with developmental disabilities and adaptive functional-movement workouts, with its own official website.

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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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
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