Access to recreation, entertainment and outdoor experiences continues to be an important consideration for individuals and families of all abilities. From adaptive sports programs and accessible transportation options to thoughtfully designed public venues, many organizations are working to reduce barriers and create more inclusive opportunities for participation. In the Accessibility Activity category, businesses and programs are recognized for building accommodations, mobility access and supportive services into the guest experience. Among those featured in Best of Tahoe are organizations that provide a variety of ways for residents and visitors to engage in recreational and community activities with greater ease and confidence.
Winter sports can present unique challenges for participants with disabilities, and Sierra-at-Tahoe Resort addresses those needs through its Adaptive Lessons Program. The program offers private, one-on-one ski and snowboard instruction for children ages 7 and older and adults with physical, cognitive, neurological or intellectual disabilities. PSIA/AASI-certified instructors receive specialized adaptive training that includes sit-ski techniques, adaptive equipment use and guiding for blind or low-vision guests. The resort also offers adaptive season passes, discounted lift tickets and rental equipment, accessible parking and access to 46 trails across 2,000 acres served by 14 lifts.
Each summer, Live At Lakeview hosts a free weekly Thursday evening concert series featuring live music, local vendors, food trucks and a beer and wine garden. Event accessibility is supported through transportation options that include ADA-accessible Lake Link Microtransit Shuttle vans equipped with bike racks. Attendees using overflow parking can reach the venue via a paved, accessible walking path. Venue policies also permit certified ADA service animals that are individually trained to perform disability-related tasks or work.
Designed as a fully ADA-accessible indoor recreation venue, Tipsy Putt offers a nine-hole miniature golf course intended for players of all skill levels. Guests can also participate in "1-2 Putt," a tabletop game that combines elements of golf and shuffleboard. The facility includes an on-site bar and dining area serving local craft beers, seasonal cocktails and custom taco plates. All ages are welcome during daytime hours before the venue transitions to a 21-and-over environment after 7 p.m.
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