This Section provides information on various physical activities that may be done for recreation as opposed to exercise and fitness purposes, as well as adaptations and considerations to make them inclusive of and accessible to people with disabilities.
- Inclusive Physical Education
- What is a Pedometer and How Can I Benefit from Using One?
- BulletBall: A Therapeutic Table Sport by Inclusion Sports
- Designing for Inclusive Play: Applying the Principles of Universal Design to the Playground
- Principles for Adapting Activities in Recreation Programs and Settings
- Acting as Movement Therapy
- The Rationale and Benefits of Sport Participation for Youth of All Abilities
- Best Practice of Inclusive Services: The Value of Inclusion
- Rock Climbing for Children with Disabilities
- Expression through Movement
- Therapeutic Recreation Services
- Program Considerations for Integrating Children with Disabilities into Community Sports and Recreation Programs
- Sitting Volleyball: A Skill Enhancing and Physically Demanding Activity
- Fishing
- Zoo Visit - Benefits
- Access Board Issues New Accessibility Guidelines
- Recreation Access Rights
- Target Shooting
- Camping, Backpacking, and Hiking
- Providing Inclusive Recreation Opportunities: The Cincinnati Model
- Playgrounds for All
- Horseback Riding
- Home Enabling Garden: Part I
- From Visit to Vision: A New Dream for Georgia Warm Springs
- Physical Therapist's Perspective of Community Integration
- Physical Activity, Leisure and Recreation for Youth with Disabilities: A Primer for Parents
- Hunting
- Parental Roles in Facilitating and Supporting an Active Lifestyle for a Child with a Disability
- Scuba Diving
- Kayaking
- Camping
- Play Areas Designed for Access
- Ice Skating
- Water Safety
- Municipal Partners for Inclusive Recreation: A Model of Success in St. Louis County
- Restoring Play to All Children
- Traveling as a Youth with a Disability
- Home Enabling Garden: Part III
- Home Enabling Garden: Part II
- Water Skiing
- What to Know Before You Go: The Big Questions to Ask Before Arriving at Your "Accessible" Recreation Destination
- Including People with Disabilities in Challenge Course Operations
- Community Inclusion Model: City of Reno
- Planning for Inclusion: Implementing an Accessibility Management Program in a Parks and Recreation Business Model
- Camp Resources
- Trails Designed for Access
- Hosting an Inclusive Virtual Camp
- F.I.T.T. Column: Restoring Play to All Children
- Parks and Recreation - Effective Communication
- Museums, Zoos and Aquariums: Enhancing Accessibility
- Outdoor Trips
- What to Look for in an Aquatic Facility
- Swimming
- Inclusive Activities to Do with Your Grandkids
- Accessible Gardening
- Park and Recreation Month
- Creating Active Outdoor Opportunities for All
- How to Make A Mumpkin
- Inclusive Strategies in Community Recreation Settings
- Inclusive Halloween Tips
- Funding Accessibility Projects: In Search of the Money Tree
- Zoo Trips