Discover Free and Accessible Fun for All Abilities
Living with a disability should never mean missing out on fun, freedom, and community. In Davis and Weber Counties, there’s a growing number of free recreational opportunities designed to be inclusive, accessible, and soul-enriching—especially for adults with disabilities.
Whether you’re looking to get active, connect with nature, explore your creative side, or just relax in a welcoming space, this guide will point you to accessible activities that are completely free to enjoy.
🌿 Outdoor Adventures & Accessible Trails
Ogden Nature Center – Free Access Days
This 152-acre nature preserve features wheelchair-accessible trails, shaded paths, and peaceful ponds full of birds and wildlife. The center occasionally offers free community days and public events—perfect for slow walks, gentle exploration, or quiet reflection.
📍 Ogden, UT – ogdennaturecenter.org
Legacy Parkway & Jordan River Trailways
Flat, paved, and scenic—these trails are ideal for adaptive cycling, walkers, or wheelchair users. With miles of smooth trailheads, benches, and open views, they’re a great option for gentle exercise or solo time in nature.
📍 Davis County – Multiple access points
Beus Pond Park
A favorite in Ogden for accessible strolling and duck-watching. The paved path around the pond and quiet seating areas make it a calm and inclusive environment for adults with mobility limitations.
📍 Ogden, UT
🧘 Adaptive Fitness & Movement
Weber State Adaptive Climbing Days
Through partnerships with Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports, Weber State hosts occasional free adaptive climbing events. Trained staff and equipment ensure that all ability levels are supported in a fun, empowering environment.
📍 Ogden, UT – weber.edu/outdoor
Adaptive Cycling Pop-Up Events
Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports also hosts no-cost community rides with specialized adaptive bikes. Riders can try hand cycles, recumbents, and other bikes on local trails in a safe, inclusive setting.
🗓️ Check their event calendar: ogdenvalleyadaptivesports.org
🎨 Creative & Cultural Events
Public Art Nights & Free Workshops
Public libraries and arts councils in Clearfield, Ogden, and Layton frequently host free art nights and inclusive workshops. These are open to all skill levels and are often sensory-friendly.
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Free Concerts and Movie Nights in the Park
Throughout summer, local cities host free concerts, outdoor movies, and public events with inclusive seating and calm zones. Many venues also offer accessible restrooms and flat, paved access.
📍 Favorites:
- Layton Commons Park
- Ogden Amphitheater
- Bountiful City Park
🤝 Social Inclusion & Community Events
Roads to Independence (RTI) Events
RTI, a local disability advocacy group in Ogden, hosts free inclusive recreation events like game nights, hiking meetups, and social gatherings—all designed with accessibility in mind. You don’t need to be a client to participate.
📍 Ogden, UT – rticil.org
💬 Final Thoughts
Recreation isn’t just about having fun—it’s about belonging, movement, and joy without limits. Whether you’re soaking up the sun on an accessible trail or discovering your voice through art, Davis and Weber Counties offer a variety of no-cost, inclusive options to help you connect with your community and yourself.
Know of another great free activity for adults with disabilities? Reach out to us—we’d love to add it to the list!
Need Help Getting Involved?
At Brookeridge Farms, we believe that every person—regardless of ability—deserves a chance to play, create, and connect. If you or someone you support wants help finding accessible recreation, contact us today.
🖤 Let’s build a world where fun is for everyone.
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