The National Park Service has announced an adaptive climbing program, set to take place on Saturday, September 27, between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM (ET). This initiative is specifically designed to cater to individuals with an amputation or limb difference, providing them with an opportunity to participate in rock climbing activities.
The primary objective of the program is to enhance the accessibility of climbing for visitors with mobility challenges. By doing so, the National Park Service aims to ensure that every visitor, regardless of their physical condition, can enjoy the thrill and challenge of outdoor rock climbing.
Further details about the program can be found on the National Park Service’s website. This initiative forms part of the Park Service’s ongoing efforts to create inclusive recreational experiences for all visitors, promoting physical activity and engagement with nature, regardless of physical ability.


