About Metro Parks disAbilities Program

Adaptive Recreation Programs
For more than 40 years, Metro Parks and Recreation has provided inclusive, supervised recreation opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Programs are designed to foster community, encourage independence, and create meaningful recreational experiences for participants of all ages.

Programs and Activities

The program offers a variety of year-round programs at select Metro Parks community centers and recreation facilities throughout the community, including:

  • Adult Day Programs

  • Adult Sports Leagues

  • Special Olympics

  • Community Day Activities

  • Seasonal and Special Events

Summer Camps
During the summer, day camps are offered for both adults and high school-age youth. Camps incorporate peer partnerships that encourage connection, friendship, and engagement throughout each day’s activities.

A wide variety of activities at select Metro Parks community centers and recreation facilities in the community. Adult day programs, Adult Sports Leagues, and "Community Day" activities for various ages are available throughout the year.

Community Partnerships

Metro Parks proudly collaborates with community organizations to expand recreational opportunities and special events throughout the year, including partnerships with:

The Disabilities Program also works with WeGo Public Transit AccessRide transportation services to help participants travel to and from programs and activities.

Registration and Information

Program capacity is limited, and advance registration is required. Waiting lists are maintained when programs reach capacity. The program headquarters is located at Centennial Sportsplex. For more information or registration assistance, please call the Metro Parks disAbilities Program office at 615-862-8489.

Programs

Best Buddies

Bowling League

Day Programs

Family and Special Events

Special Olympics

Sports Leagues

Partners and Sponsors

Ark 31 Foundation

Best Buddies Tennessee