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Sport & activities in Sacramento

What Sacramento families use, listed with the same fixed questions answered for every provider — so you can compare like with like.

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Local resources in Sacramento

Ordered by review count, then name. Providers cannot pay to be listed, ranked, or edited.

3 resources in Sacramento — Sport & activities

1. City of Sacramento — Access Leisure

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Sport & activitiesProgramme fees vary; scholarship opportunities publishedCity of Sacramento and metropolitan area

Adaptive and inclusive recreation run by the City of Sacramento for children, teens and adults with disabilities, plus veterans, covering adaptive sports, swim, camps and social events.

Ages Children, teens and adults with disabilities, plus veterans

(916) 808-7970Belle Cooledge Community Center, 5699 S Land Park Dr, Sacramento, CA 95822

2. FEAT — Community Social & Recreation Programs

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Sport & activitiesGreater Sacramento region

A directory of adaptive sports and recreation across Greater Sacramento, plus FEAT's own family social events such as the FEAT Walk and Family Day.

Ages Children and adults with an autism spectrum disorder and their families

(916) 303-7405P.O. Box 255722, Sacramento, CA 95865-5722

3. SafeSplash Swim School — Sacramento (Land Park) Adaptive Aquatics

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Sport & activitiesLesson fees published; no direct tuition support, but says partner organisations may assistLand Park, Sacramento

Individualised swim lessons for children with physical, sensory or developmental differences, taught by SafeSplash Certified instructors experienced with autistic swimmers.

Ages Not published for the adaptive programme; the school teaches all ages from infants to adults

(916) 250-15963580 Crocker Drive, Sacramento, CA 95818 (at City Sports)

Nothing here is a recommendation — we list what exists, note what a provider says about itself, and let parents tell you the rest. Intake contacts, school districts, and funding for the whole metro are on the Sacramento guide.