6 adaptive sports, peer-support, and activity-based therapy organizations in New Hampshire: 5 adaptive sports programs, 2 activity-based therapy 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.
Adaptive Sports Partners of the North Country
All-seasons, all-disabilities Move United member serving northern New Hampshire and Vermont's Northeast Kingdom with adaptive skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, climbing, cycling, and golf.
Northeast Passage
University of New Hampshire program delivering disability-related health promotion and adaptive sports including cycling, paddlesports, waterskiing, and competitive athlete development throughout New England.
New England Disabled Sports (NEDS)
Nationally recognized program headquartered at Loon Mountain providing year-round adaptive alpine and Nordic skiing, snowboarding, cycling, paddling, and climbing for adults and children.
Granite State Adaptive Sports & Recreation
Carroll County NH program offering summer adaptive trail cycling with a fleet of adaptive recumbent and upright three-wheeled cycles for individuals with disabilities.
Wheelchair Health In Motion (WHIM)
Free peer-driven wellness program in New Hampshire combining upper-body exercise, peer support, and adaptive recreation opportunities.
Project Walk Boston
Activity-based recovery program serving the greater Boston area from Stratham, New Hampshire. Confirm current clinical fit, eligibility, availability, and cost directly with the program.
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