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Colorado Springs: Registration opens for Therapeutic Recreation Program fall season
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~ The City of Colorado Springs is excited to announce that registration is now open for their Therapeutic Recreation Program (TRP) fall season. This program offers a variety of recreational opportunities for individuals with disabilities from September through December.
Participants can choose from a wide range of activities including arts and culture, community outings, outdoor adventures, social activities, sports, fitness, and aquatics. Some of the offerings include adapted rock climbing and cycling, dance classes, improv workshops, archery, boxing, golfing, and seasonal excursions.
One highlight of the fall season will be the TRP Fall Performance on December 10th at Hillside Community Center. This event will showcase the skills developed by participants in programs such as Drum Beats, Mixed Emotions Dance Troupe, and Improv Laugh Factory.
For those looking for outdoor and community-based experiences, there will be opportunities to try adapted indoor rock climbing at CityROCK on a monthly basis from September through December. There will also be adaptive cycling rides in September and October as well as a trip to see "White Christmas" at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center in December.
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Sports and fitness enthusiasts can take part in programs such as boxing, golfing, archery, boccia (a game similar to bocce), Aqua Rehab classes, and individualized fitness programs. The TRP also offers specialized programs for participants with physical disabilities and those with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
The Fall 2026 brochure with the full program schedule, fees, eligibility information, and registration instructions can be found on the Therapeutic Recreation Program website. Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis and some programs have limited capacity. To ensure a spot in their desired activities, participants are encouraged to register early at ColoradoSprings.gov/TRP.
Online registration is available for select programs while others require registration by mail or in person at the Therapeutic Recreation Program office located at 1628 W. Bijou St.
The TRP's mission is to provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities to develop skills that support their participation in leisure activities and community settings. They also offer advocacy and support for those with disabilities who wish to participate in general recreation activities. With their specialized therapeutic recreation programs, the TRP is dedicated to promoting inclusivity and accessibility for all individuals.
Participants can choose from a wide range of activities including arts and culture, community outings, outdoor adventures, social activities, sports, fitness, and aquatics. Some of the offerings include adapted rock climbing and cycling, dance classes, improv workshops, archery, boxing, golfing, and seasonal excursions.
One highlight of the fall season will be the TRP Fall Performance on December 10th at Hillside Community Center. This event will showcase the skills developed by participants in programs such as Drum Beats, Mixed Emotions Dance Troupe, and Improv Laugh Factory.
For those looking for outdoor and community-based experiences, there will be opportunities to try adapted indoor rock climbing at CityROCK on a monthly basis from September through December. There will also be adaptive cycling rides in September and October as well as a trip to see "White Christmas" at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center in December.
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Sports and fitness enthusiasts can take part in programs such as boxing, golfing, archery, boccia (a game similar to bocce), Aqua Rehab classes, and individualized fitness programs. The TRP also offers specialized programs for participants with physical disabilities and those with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
The Fall 2026 brochure with the full program schedule, fees, eligibility information, and registration instructions can be found on the Therapeutic Recreation Program website. Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis and some programs have limited capacity. To ensure a spot in their desired activities, participants are encouraged to register early at ColoradoSprings.gov/TRP.
Online registration is available for select programs while others require registration by mail or in person at the Therapeutic Recreation Program office located at 1628 W. Bijou St.
The TRP's mission is to provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities to develop skills that support their participation in leisure activities and community settings. They also offer advocacy and support for those with disabilities who wish to participate in general recreation activities. With their specialized therapeutic recreation programs, the TRP is dedicated to promoting inclusivity and accessibility for all individuals.
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