Provo Recreation Adaptive Programming
Adaptive day campProvo City Recreation runs a summer camp for special-needs youth ages 6 to 12 with swimming, activities, and a weekly field trip, plus adaptive sports year-round.
Visit siteFor autism families, summer planning starts early — specialized camps fill in late winter. Utah County has a strong range, from adaptive city day camps to an OT-run sensory nature camp.
Provo City Recreation runs a summer camp for special-needs youth ages 6 to 12 with swimming, activities, and a weekly field trip, plus adaptive sports year-round.
Visit siteA nature-based summer day camp staffed by occupational therapists for children with autism and sensory-processing needs, with a Provo location and weekly age-grouped sessions.
Visit siteDisability-services provider with an Orem office offering day summer camps for children with special needs following the local school calendar.
Visit siteIn nearby Park City, an adaptive-recreation nonprofit running day and overnight summer camps for children on the autism spectrum with adaptive sports and equestrian options.
Visit siteA University of Utah recreation-based camp for kids and teens with level 1 autism, building social and self-care skills through group activities.
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