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Please also visit our activity page to find upcoming warmline activities.

Accessible Playgrounds

Arroyo Park
2000 Shasta Drive, Davis
Central Park
5th St & B St, Davis 95616

Gibbons Community Park
4701 Gibbons Drive, Carmichael, 95608
Mahany Park
1545 Pleasant Grove Blvd., Roseville
McKinley Park
601 Alhambra Blvd. Sacramento
Kloss Park
6501 Laguna Park Dr., Elk Grove
Southside Park
2115 6thSt., Sacramento
South Natomas Community Park 
82881 Truxel Road, Sacramento


Fore more accessible playgrounds in Sacramento:
Accessible Playgrounds - City of Sacramento

Activity Centers

  • ​artBEAST
  • Crocker Art Museum
  • Effie Yeaw Nature Center
  • Fairytale Town
  • Folsom Zoo
  • Sacramento 365
  • Sacramento Children's Museum: ​​Second Wednesday 5-7 pm, children with special needs are free. Reservations required.
  • Sacramento Zoo
  • Virtual Sensory Story Time
  • ​Sacramento Sidetracks
  • Outings for Children with Special Needs  

Clubs/Group Activities

​Boys & Girls Club
Boy Scouts of America
Campfire Girls and Boys

Girl Scouts of America (916)452-9181/(800)322-4475
Girl Scout troop (Sacramento area) specifically for girls with special needs
glry2god@rockmail.com 
916-715-0995

Golf/Tennis

California Eagles Golf Program
First Tee of Sacramento (Golf) 
(916) 486-6220 

Martial Arts

Ajay's Karate, Inc 
Kovar's Satori Academy of Martial Arts. 

Movement Activities/Gymnastics


Dance 10 Dance
Gold Country Gymnastics (Grass Valley)
Inversion Gym (Tahoe)
Tricks Gymnastics 
Truckee Tahoe Music Together (Truckee)
Music and Me (Truckee) (530) 582-7720
We Rock the Spectrum (Placerville) (530) 748-3862

Snow Skiing/Ice Skating

Skatetown (Hockey, Sled)
Special Friends Skatetown (Ice Skating) 
Environmental Travel Companions (Skiing) 
Tahoe Adaptive Ski School (Alpine Meadows)

Team Sports

  • Challenge Sports (Soccer, Basketball, Bowling)
  • Challenger Little League (Sacramento) 
  • Tri-City Challenge Baseball
  • River Cats Independence Field (Baseball)
  • Power Soccer by Access Leisure  (916) 554-0889
  • Access Leisure 
  • Rugby  916-808-6017

TOPSoccer: is a modified version of soccer that gives special needs kids from 4 to 21 the opportunity to play soccer.
  1. TOPSoccer in Sacramento: sactops.com
  2. ​TOPSoccer Natomas: info@natomasfa.com ​

Water Activities

  • Environmental Travel   Companions (Kayaking/Rafting)
  • BAADS (Sailing) 
  • ACHIEVE TAHOE is dedicated to building health, confidence, and independence in people with disabilities through outdoor recreation. Read more at www.achievetahoe.org

Swimming Lessons

  • Adaptive Swim Lessons (Elk Grove)
  • Bowman-Solinsky (Nevada City)
  • Sea Otter Swim Lessons
  • Sunsational Swim School www.sunsationalswimschool.com
  • Pannell Meadowview Recreation Pool

Special Olympics

Northern California Special Olympics

Recreation Departments with Adaptive Programs

Some recreation departments have adaptive programs but many of the "regular" activities may be appropriate for children with special needs. Talk with the recreation leaders to find out if a program is appropriate for your child and what accommodations he or she may need.
Auburn Recreation District 
Cordova Recreation & Park Dept 
Cosumnes Community Services District 
Davis, City of, Adaptive Recreation 
Roseville, City of, Adaptive Recreation 
Sacramento, City of, Access Leisure 
Sacramento, County of, Therapeutic Recreational Services 
Tahoe City Parks and Recreation 
Truckee-Donner Parks and Recreation
West Sacramento, City of, SPARKS Program

Other Activities


Camp Sacramento
​Crocker Art Museum (Wonder Lab, DHH, blind/low vision, and limited mobility, social narratives, sensory bags)
Effie Yeaw Center 
Fairytale Town
Kids Zone Museum (Truckee)
Placer Nature Center
Sacramento Zoo
Skate MD
Sky High Sports (Trampoline) 
Sierra Nevada Children's Services 
-Grass Valley & Truckee
Society for the Blind, Youth Program

Therapeutic Horseback Riding

  • Hope 4 Horses (Galt)
  • Horses for Healing (Auburn) 
  • Horseplay Therapeutic Riding Center (Dixon)
  • Kids & Horses (Minden) 
  • Project R.I.D.E., Inc (Elk Grove)
  • Ride to Walk (Lincoln) 
  • Saddle Pals (Grass Valley)

Recreation, General

  • Society for the Blind​
  • ​California Disabled Discount Pass (State Parks) 
  • Camps for children with special needs
  • Golden Access Pass (Federal Parks)
  • Kids Catch a Smile Day (Fishing)Annual one day free event in Sacramento
  • ​Team Davis (Sports, Social, Recreational & Cultural Activities)

916-455-9500 / 844-455-9517 Toll Free

2424 Castro Way, Sacramento, CA  95818
OPEN 9am - 5pm • Monday-Friday
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