Health & Fitness
Natick's 1st Accessible Cycling Event Comes To Cochituate Rail Trail
Natick has partnered with All Out Adventures for an accessible cycling event as the town explores establishing a similar program.
NATICK, MA — Accessible cycling hasn't been a key component of Natick's push for activity, but that could be changing as soon as the end of September.
Natick is partnering with All Out Adventures to bring an accessible cycling experience to the Cochituate Rail Trail on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
"All Out Adventures provides outdoor recreation experiences for people of all abilities," Natick officials said. "As Natick explores establishing an accessible/adaptive cycling program, we are working with All Out Adventures as an experienced and expert team for a trial day."
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The event is meant for people "with mobility concerns, who identify as having a disability, or who are ready to experience accessible cycling on a variety of cycles," they added.
Sessions start at 10 a.m. on both days and run until 3 p.m. Throughout that time, individual sessions are 45 to 50 minutes and there will be a variety of cycles available. These sessions must be reserved ahead of time, which can be done at the link here.
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Rides start at the 11 Mechanic St. lot next to the Cochituate Rail Trail.
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