- This page, DCR UAP Annual Adaptive Recreation Fair, is offered by
- Department of Conservation & Recreation
- Universal Access Program
DCR UAP Annual Adaptive Recreation Fair
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Overview of DCR UAP Annual Adaptive Recreation Fair

- Rain date: This event is rain or shine. Extreme all-day weather cancels.
- Fees: Free
Join the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s (DCR) Universal Access Program (UAP) for a free, fun-filled day celebrating accessible outdoor recreation in Massachusetts state parks.
Family-friendly, accessible, and inclusive activities include: cycling with an assortment of adaptive cycles, adaptive pickleball, adaptive golf, face painting and kite decorating, sidewalk chalking, equipment and service dog demonstrations, a nature mandala, bubble blowing, games, music, and much more. Find out about adaptive summer programs across the state!
Please pre-register, especially if you need an accommodation or would like to try adaptive equipment or go cycling. You can pre-register online, or by calling Teri at (413) 461-7126. When requesting accommodations, please allow at least two weeks (14 days) advance notice. Last minute requests will be accepted, but we may be unable to fulfill the request.
Volunteers are also welcome for help with face painting, cycling, hiking, adaptive games, refreshments, and other stations! To get involved, contact Mariah at mariah.fontaine@mass.gov or (857) 289-4175.
You will need for DCR UAP Annual Adaptive Recreation Fair
You will need to fill out a release form when you arrive. Please follow our program attendance guidelines while at the fair.
The fair takes place outdoors along paved and stone dust paths on the lawn at Herter Park. Some activities take place on grass. Please bring sun protection and water, and be prepared for unpredictable New England weather by dressing in layers and bringing a light jacket in case of wind or rain. We recommend wearing close-toed shoes.
Free parking is provided, with parking attendants available to help direct you to an open spot or to the drop-off area at the head of the fair. Parking is shared with the public and is first-come, first served.
You can enjoy free pre-packaged snacks and water. For any other food needs, please bring your own.
You'll find accessible portable toilets at the event, and a bathroom with accessible flush toilets and running water a few hundred feet away.
If you have any questions about access at the site, please contact us. We look forward to seeing you at the fair!
Exhibitors include:
- All Out Adventures
- Bike-On
- Boston Fencing Club
- Boston Planning & Development Agency
- Charles River Community Health
- Community Boating
- Community Rowing
- DCR Forest Fire Control and Smokey Bear
- DCR Interpreters
- Discovery Museum
- Gnome Surf
- Golf for All
- Harbro Auto and Action Trackchair
- Institute for Human Centered Design
- Learners at the Center
- Maya Gold River Arts
- Mass Audubon-Metro West & Ipswich
- MBTA Mobility Center
- Massachusetts ParaGolfers Association
- My Ombudsman
- Northeast Passage
- The Playful Pelican
- Service Dog Project
- SMILE Mass
- Unspoken Images Photography
- Waypoint Adventure
- Webster Water Ski Collective