Sports
NAC has limited spots left for training opportunities to become a new volunteer

Cycling. Photo: courtesy of National Ability Center
PARK CITY, Utah — The National Ability Center, is a place dedicated to serving individuals, families, and groups with disabilities by providing a safe and inclusive environment to discover their untapped potential. Whether you’re seeking community connection, personal development, or support, they are there to guide people on their journey.
That can-do spirit doesn’t just apply to participants, it applies to volunteers as well. Spots are still available in their coveted volunteer training programs.
They are free and in many cases, no prior experience is necessary.
Click on the link to read all about the course descriptions and the specific dates/times on which people only need to attend one training session per sport role. The months below represent the multitude of training session offerings.
- Belay Check-off Park City, June, July, Aug, Sept
- Cycling & Mnt Bike Assistant Park City, July, Aug, Sept
- Cycling & Mnt Bike Peer Partner Park City, July, Aug, Sept
- Paddle Sports Assistant Heber City, July, Aug
- Rock-On Climbing Instructor Salt Lake City, July, Aug, Oct
- Indoor Climbing Assistant Park City, July, Aug, Sept
- Archery Peer Partner Park City, July, Aug, Sept
- Archery Assistant Park City, July, Aug, Sept
- Camps Assistant and Peer Partner Park City, July
- Camp Counselor Park City, July
- Challenge Course Assistant Park City, July, August
- Challenge Course Peer Partner Park City, July, Aug

Here’s the NAC Volunteer Online Application.
Regarding groups, any group, whether of friends, colleagues, or community members, may volunteer together to support with our faciliaties, and events. Reach out to sadiew@discovernac.org to inquire about bring your group to volunteer at the NAC.
“We are excited to have you join the NAC Family,” The NAC Volunteer Team writes on their webpage.
Volunteers get to take part in annual signature events like the upcoming Summit Challenge Bike Race, and be a part of the float in the Fourth of July Parade, also perhaps assist at a Special Olympics competition or even a Paralympics Competition.
