More ranger-led programs set for 2024
The National Park Service (NPS), in partnership with Catalyst Sports, Knox County, Kampgrounds of America Foundation and Friends of the Smokies, announced the expansion of adaptive ranger-led programs in 2024.
Using assistive technology, the ranger-led programs are designed for visitors of all abilities and their families to learn about the natural and cultural history of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Expanding on the adaptive programs offered in Great Smoky Mountains National Park for the first time in 2023, this year’s lineup includes three opportunities for hiking, two for biking, one for kayaking and one overnight camping trip:
• June 8-9: Hiking Cooper Rd Trail and camping at backcountry campsite #1
• June 22: Kayaking from Fontana Marina
• July 13: Hiking at Hazel Creek Hike/Boat Tour
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• Sept. 7: Hiking at Bradley Fork Trail
• Sept. 14: Biking at Deep Creek Trai
• Sept. 15: Biking at Forge Creek Road
• Oct. 5: Hiking at Middle Prong Trail or Little River Trail
Register for the programs and find more information at Catalyst Sports, a nonprofit organization that provides outdoor adventures for people with physical disabilities. Registration is required to ensure equipment and volunteers are available for the programs. Registered participants are welcome to bring their own adaptive equipment. Information about volunteering can be found below.
Outside of the scheduled programs, four GRIT Freedom Chairs, a type of off-road wheelchair, will be available for visitors to check out and use on park trails evaluated for the equipment, like the Little River trails or Deep Creek trails.
To register to volunteer, contact Katherine Corrigan at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..