Adaptive Recreation

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An Adaptive bike rider at Independence Oaks County Park enjoying a summer day.

All Abilities Welcome!

Inclusion services are offered so that individuals with disabilities can participate in any program or event hosted by Oakland County Parks.

A certified therapeutic recreation specialist coordinates programs for individuals with disabilities and provides training to staff and volunteers to assist individuals during general recreation programs. Partnerships with more than 30 non-profit agencies, schools and disabled sports organizations enable Oakland County Parks to cooperatively provide unique recreational options.

The Quiet Zone is sensory inclusive space where sensory regulation tools, such as noise reducing headphones and fidget tools, are available. adaptive Quiet Zone

For additional information, call 248-221-8040 or email OCPrecreation@oakgov.com.

 

Therapeutic/Adaptive Recreation Resource Guide 

The RIM Foundation, Oakland County Parks and Disability Network Eastern Michigan have developedadaptive recreation the Therapeutic/Adaptive Recreation Resource Guide to share knowledge and resources related to recreational therapy throughout Michigan.

Information will be updated quarterly as organizations are added, removed or changed.

We welcome your feedback! To share your ideas or updates, please complete the Suggestion Form in the guide.

Therapeutic/Adaptive Recreation Resource Guide - Spring 2026

 

Upcoming Events

There is always something happening at Oakland County Parks! Be sure to register for the programs below as quickly as possible since they do tend to fill up quickly.

Adaptive Fishing

Join us for a day of catching fish and enjoying the great outdoors at Independence Oaks County Park during Adaptive Fishing sessions. All equipment is provided so all you need to do is get ready for some fun! Register for the following session:

  • 2-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 29

Another adaptive fishing opportunity is scheduled from 2-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 22 at Thompson Pond in Fort Gratiot.

The program is held in partnership with Rec-Connect: Adaptive Recreation & Wellness. Scan the QR code on the Adaptive Fishing flyer or visit https://dnem.recdesk.com to register. All abilities are welcome. For more information, call 586-268-4160 or email REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org.

Register for Adaptive Fishing

Adaptive Archery

If you’ve ever wanted to try archery, now is the time! During this Adaptive Archery Lesson, individuals with disabilities ages 14 and older will use adaptive equipment and modifications to enjoy a safe, supportive archery experience. Beginners are welcome.

Four sessions are available:

This program is presented by the Rec-Connect: Adaptive Recreation & Wellness, Disability Network Eastern Michigan and Oakland County Parks. Register by scanning the QR code on the Adaptive Archery Flyer or visit https://dnem.recdesk.com.

Register for Adaptive Archery

 Adaptive Cycling

Enjoy a 1-hour bike ride throughout Independence Oaks County Park during monthly Adaptive Cycling sessions. Choose a bike, date and one-hour time slot between 2-6 p.m. on the following dates: July 9 and 30, Aug. 27, Sept. 24 and Oct. 1 and 8. All riders must wear a helmet. Bring your own or wear one available at the event.

Other adaptive cycling opportunities are available from 2-6 p.m. Aug. 3 at McIntyre Park in Fort Gratiot and Aug. 11 at Rowden Park in Lapeer.

The program is held in partnership with Rec-Connect: Adaptive Recreation & Wellness and Oakland County Parks. Scan the QR code on the Adaptive Cycling flyer or visit https://DNEM.RecDesk.com to register. All abilities are welcome. For more information, call 586-268-4160 or email REC-IT@DNEMichigan.org.

Register for Adaptive Cycling

Disability Dirt Days

Experience off-roading at Holly Oaks ORV Park during Disability Dirt Days from 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sundays, Aug. 23 or Oct. 18. An off-roading ride will be provided for a rider and one guest (must be at least 10 years old) during this special event, which is presented by Wheels in Motion, Rehab Without Walls, Disability Network Eastern Michigan and Oakland County Parks.

Registration is required by scanning the QR code on the flyer below or clicking here. Those who register will be sent a confirmation email with additional details prior to the event date. For program questions, text or call 248-221-8040.

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Register for Disability Dirt Days

DiversAbility Days

If you have several interests and want to make the most of your time outdoors, the DiversAbility Days series is for you! Free adaptive recreation offerings are available through a partnership between Rec-Connect: Adaptive Recreation & Wellness, Oakland County Parks, Huron-Clinton Metroparks, Rehab Without Walls and Wheels in Motion during this series jam-packed with fun recreational activities. Check out what’s on the schedule this year:

  • Archery, boat rides, use of adaptive equipment and more, including a hot dog lunch, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5 at Lake St. Clair Metropark in Harrison Township. Cost: $10/vehicle. Registration deadline: July 29
  • Kayaking, boat rides, lawn games, use of adaptive equipment and more, including a hot dog lunch, from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 13 at Independence Oaks County Park. Cost: Free. Registration deadline: Aug. 6

For questions or accommodation requests, call or text 248-221-8040. Register online today!

Register for DiversAbility Days

Try 9 Golf Series

Join us to learn golf while on the beautiful Red Oaks Golf Course! The Try 9 program offers a two-hour opportunity for individuals with disabilities to learn golf or sharpen their golf skills by working through the nine-hole golf course in an inclusive environment from 10 a.m.-noon Tuesday, June 23.

To allow everyone a chance to participate, each person may register for one date only. Cost is $14/person/class. No golf experience is necessary and all abilities are welcome. Spots are limited.

Use the QR code on the flyer below, call 248-858-0916 or click here to fill out your application.  For more information, call 248-221-8040.

Printable Try 9 Golf Flyer

Register for Try 9 Golf

Adaptive Kayaking

Learn to kayak during one-hour sessions presented by the Rec-Connect: Adaptive Recreation & Wellness, Disability Network Eastern Michigan and Oakland County Parks. Kayaking sessions are scheduled as follows:

No kayaking experience is necessary. Equipment and life jackets are provided. All abilities are welcome. There is a $10 donation to hold your spot.

Register by scanning the QR code on the Adaptive Kayaking Flyer or visit https://DNEM.RecDesk.com. This event is sponsored by Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Blue Care Network.

Register for Adaptive Kayaking

Dreams & Wings

Seated beside an experienced pilot in an airplane, individuals ages 6-17 with disabilities and up to two family members and/or friends can experience the world from a new perspective during Dreams & Wings on Saturday, July 11 at the Maven by Midfield hanger at the Oakland County International Airport in Waterford.

The day includes airplane-themed crafts, fun activities and refreshments. Each child with a disability receives a Dreams & Wings T-shirt, gold aviator wings, commemorative flight certificate and lifelong memories.

There is no charge to attend. All costs are covered by philanthropic contributions.

Registration is due by June 26. Submission of registration form for limited time slots does not guarantee a flight reservation. Applications will be entered in a selection lottery with first-time participants receiving priority.

Participants will be notified via email by June 30 and applicants whose names are not drawn will be placed on a waiting list. Those selected will be forwarded additional registration forms. Flight times will be assigned for between 9 a.m. and noon.

Register online or by scanning the QR code on the Dreams & Wings flyer. Call 248-221-8040 or email OCPrecreation@oakgov.com with questions.

Register for Dreams & Wings

Day at the Fair

There’s nothing like a day at the county fair! This year’s Day at the Fair event for individuals with disabilities will feature a free Sea Lion Show, petting zoo, racing pigs, Miracle of Birth Barn and horse and livestock shows from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, July 16 at Springfield Oaks County Park. Held during the popular Oakland County Fair, this event features free carnival rides, courtesy of Big Rock Amusements, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for individuals with disabilities and one caregiver.

Reserve a spot by scanning the QR code on the Day at the Fair flyer. Guests who register by July 9 will receive an email with a free parking pass. For more information, call 248-634-8830 or visit OakFair.org.

Register for Day at the Fair

Adaptive Golf League

A summer adaptive golf league begins at 10 a.m. Aug. 18 and continues on Aug. 25, Sept. 1 and Sept. 8. During this modified league, participants enjoy two hours of play at their own pace each week at Red Oaks Golf Course. Golfers will be paired with a volunteer/therapist. All abilities are welcome.

Cost is $75 for all four sessions and includes an end of league pizza party. Registration closes Aug. 4. Golfers will receive a confirmation email by Aug. 11. Please note that submission of the registration form does not guarantee your spot. Program is limited to 12 participants. If capacity is reached, applicants will be entered in a selection lottery. Those not selected will be added to a waitlist.

Register online or by scanning the QR code on the Adaptive Golf League Flyer. This event is sponsored by Reimagine Life Foundation and Disability Network Eastern Michigan.

Call 248-221-8040 or email OCPrecreation@oakgov.com with questions.

Register for Adaptive Golf League

Access for All: Americans with Disabilities Act Celebration

The Access for All: ADA Celebration Event is set for 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20 in the Oakland County Circuit Court Courtyard. Hear from Oakland County Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer Harry Weaver and keynote speaker Erica Coulston, president/co-founder of Walk The Line Recovery Therapy.

There will also be meet-and-greet tables with local organizations committed to accessibility and advocacy, demonstrations of adaptive sports and equipment, inclusive activities for all ages and abilities and food trucks. The event is open to the public so stop by and join the celebration.

For more information about the ADA Celebration Event, call or text 248-221-8040, email the Oakland County Parks Adaptive Recreation Team at OCPrecreation@OakGov.com or visit OaklandCountyParks.com.

Mark Your Calendar

Watch for more information on these events coming soon and keep the 2026 Adaptive Recreation Calendar and the 2026 Events for Individuals with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities calendar close by for reference:

  • Sept. 16 - Disability Dunes Day, 2-7 p.m. at Silver Lake Sand Dunes
  • Oct. 21 - Halloween Happiness, 6-8 p.m. at Southfield Civic Center
  • Dec. 10 - Jingle Bell Ball, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. or 6-8 p.m. Dec. 10 at Waterford Oaks Event Center
  • Jan. 15 - Kick Start 2027, 6-8 p.m. Jan. 15, 2027 at Royal Oak Community Center

Additional Resources

Call 248-221-8040 or email OCPrecreation@oakgov.com for more information.

Quiet Zone Events

adaptive Quiet Zone

The Quiet Zone trailer will be available at the following upcoming events:

  • Wheels and Squeals, 4:30-8 p.m. June 25 at Waterford Oaks County Park
  • Meteors and More!, Aug. 14 at Addison Oaks County Park

Equipment & Services

A variety of adaptive equipment and services are available:

American Sign Language Interpreters
Braille
Campgrounds
Golf
Kayak Launches
Pedal Boats
Picnic Tables
Pool Transfer Chairs
Quiet Zone
Trails

Accessibility

The Oakland County Parks and Recreation Commission makes reasonable accommodations to assist individuals with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsorship is an excellent way to support Oakland County Parks. Numerous sponsorship opportunities are available through OCP's Adaptive Recreation programming. Please review the options below and contact Recreation Supervisor Sandy Dorey at 248-343-6287 or doreys@oakgov.com with any questions. Sponsorship packages can be tailored to specific needs and budgets.

Disability Dirt Day
Diversability Day
Dreams and Wings
Social Series for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
Adaptive Golf
Quiet Zone
Adaptive Recreation Equipment

Events