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Summit Challenge for the National Ability Center will take place August 28

The National Ability Center has released a schedule for their upcoming spring and summer activities. The events include adaptive horseback riding, archery, challenge course, mountain/fat tire biking, pickle ball, paddle sports and rafting. Photo: National Ability Center
SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah — Summit Challenge is a community of cyclists with a diversity of abilities.
They challenge each other to ride routes through the mountains of Summit and Wasatch Counties to raise money for the National Ability Center.
This year’s ‘We Ride Together’ event will take place Saturday, August 28.
They offer ride lengths for any kind of skill level — 1 mile (Discovery Loop), 16, 25, 50, 80, and 100 miles.
All rides begin and end at the National Ability Center in Park City.
ALL ADAPTIVE RIDERS RIDE FREE!
