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Watauga County Special Olympics

Watauga County Parks and Recreation

Boone, North Carolina - Watauga County

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Boone / Watauga County

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Provider overview

Watauga County Special Olympics provides year-round sport training and competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities through Watauga County Parks and Recreation.

Watauga County Parks and Recreation provides public recreation facilities, aquatics, camps, athletics, special events, special populations, and Special Olympics support in Boone and Watauga County.

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Ages
Individuals with intellectual disabilities; ages vary by Special Olympics sport and program
Season
Year-round training and seasonal sports
Cost
Families should confirm current participation forms, costs, and sport-specific details with Watauga County Parks and Recreation.

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Watauga County Parks and Recreation

Sport locations vary by season; families should confirm current details through the county parks department.

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Watauga County Special Olympics sports

Year-round Special Olympics sport training and competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities in Watauga County.

Ages
Individuals with intellectual disabilities; ages vary by Special Olympics sport and program
Season
Year-round training and seasonal sports
Schedule
The county page directs families to current Special Olympics Watauga County information and parks department contacts.
Cost
Families should confirm current participation forms, costs, and sport-specific details with Watauga County Parks and Recreation.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Watauga County Parks and Recreation Special Olympics page says the department supports and hosts Special Olympics and that Special Olympics Watauga County provides year-round training and competition to individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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Program details we found

Watauga County Special Olympics sports

The official Watauga County Parks and Recreation Special Olympics page says the department supports and hosts Special Olympics and that Special Olympics Watauga County provides year-round training and competition to individuals with intellectual disabilities.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Watauga County Parks and Recreation says it proudly supports and hosts Special Olympics for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm current athlete registration forms, sport seasons, practice sites, coach or volunteer availability, transportation, and whether a chosen sport is currently active.

What we checked

What we found: The official Watauga County Parks and Recreation Special Olympics page says the department supports and hosts Special Olympics and that Special Olympics Watauga County provides year-round training and competition to individuals with intellectual disabilities.

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What to confirm

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  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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Is Watauga County Special Olympics reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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What information should families confirm with Watauga County Parks and Recreation?

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