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Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation

Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation

Lake Arrowhead, California - San Bernardino County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Inland Empire

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Lake Arrowhead, California

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Provider overview

The Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation offers free year-round adaptive sports for athletes with disabilities in the San Bernardino mountain communities, from adaptive skiing to water sports.

The Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation is a Lake Arrowhead 501(c)(3) nonprofit providing year-round adaptive sports for athletes with disabilities in the mountain communities and beyond.

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Ages
Adaptive athletes with cognitive and physical disabilities, including veterans; confirm age ranges by activity
Season
Year-round; winter snow sports, summer water sports, and spring/summer/fall golf and yoga
Cost
The source describes activities offered at no cost; confirm registration, eligibility, and what is included.

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Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation

Activities are seasonal and based at mountain sites. Families should confirm current schedules, eligibility, and registration directly.

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Year-round adaptive sports for athletes with disabilities

Adaptive skiing and snowboarding, summer water sports, golf clinics, yoga, adaptive equipment, and registration.

Ages
Adaptive athletes with cognitive and physical disabilities, including veterans; confirm age ranges by activity
Season
Year-round; winter snow sports, summer water sports, and spring/summer/fall golf and yoga
Schedule
Contact the Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation for current adaptive ski, water sports, golf, and yoga schedules and registration.
Cost
The source describes activities offered at no cost; confirm registration, eligibility, and what is included.
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Jun 3, 2026
Why this is listed
The Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation provides no-cost year-round adaptive activities for athletes with disabilities in the mountain communities, including adaptive skiing and snowboarding (bi-ski and mono-ski) at Snow Valley, a summer water sports program, golf clinics, and yoga.
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Program details we found

Year-round adaptive sports for athletes with disabilities

The Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation provides no-cost year-round adaptive activities for athletes with disabilities in the mountain communities, including adaptive skiing and snowboarding (bi-ski and mono-ski) at Snow Valley, a summer water sports program, golf clinics, and yoga.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names adaptive athletes, visual and hearing impairments, amputations, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, PTSD, Down syndrome, autism, adaptive skiing and snowboarding, bi-ski, mono-ski, and water sports.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about adaptive equipment, instructor and volunteer support, which activities fit a participant's needs, accessible transport to mountain sites, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: The Rim of the World Special Athletes Foundation provides no-cost year-round adaptive activities for athletes with disabilities in the mountain communities, including adaptive skiing and snowboarding (bi-ski and mono-ski) at Snow Valley, a summer water sports program, golf clinics, and yoga.

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What to confirm

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