5 adaptive sports, peer-support, and activity-based therapy organizations in Maine: 4 adaptive sports programs and 1 peer-support group. Verified July 2026. You do not need to be an athlete: many of these exist as much for the community as the sport.
New England Nordic Ski Association
New England Nordic Ski Association is a adaptive sports and recreation organization in ME, listed by United Spinal and verified from its official website. Check the organization’s site for current offerings, eligibility, accessibility, schedule, and cost.
Pineland Farms
Pineland Farms is a adaptive sports and recreation organization in ME, listed by United Spinal and verified from its official website. Check the organization’s site for current offerings, eligibility, accessibility, schedule, and cost.
Adaptive Outdoor Education Center (AOEC)
AOEC's southern Maine day-program facility near Freeport featuring an adaptive gear library, accessible trail network, and day programs in music, nature education, and outdoor adaptive recreation.
Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation
Founded in 1982, serves individuals ages 4+ at seven winter locations across Maine with alpine skiing, racing, Nordic skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing at no direct cost.
Alpha One — Maine's Center for Independent Living
Maine's statewide CIL serving 6,000+ people annually with peer support, peer mentoring, assistive technology, adaptive driving evaluations, and youth transition programs.
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Listings are curated and web-verified (July 2026), but programs change, move, and close — confirm before you travel. A listing here is directory information, not an SCI.help endorsement. Spot an error or know a program we've missed? Tell us.
