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At Walton Options, we firmly believe that sports and recreation are for everyone. We champion adaptive sports as a testament to our commitment to inclusivity, resilience, and empowerment. Every individual, regardless of physical or cognitive ability, should have the opportunity to experience the joy, camaraderie, and benefits of athletic involvement. We are dedicated to shattering barriers and celebrating abilities, ensuring everyone can play, compete, and thrive.
Our adaptive sports, leisure and recreation programs are led by trained professionals and volunteers and are offered at minimal to no cost, thanks to community support from our partners. Our programs include adaptive golf, wheelchair tennis, and accessible leisure camps. Additionally, other area organizations provide a wide range of sports and leisure opportunities.
Accessible Leisure Camps

Walton Family Weekend
Walton Family Weekend, held at Camp Twin Lakes in Rutledge, Georgia, is designed to provide opportunities for families to engage in recreational activities in an accommodating environment, whereas they might typically experience a physical barrier in other places that are not accessible. Families also get to interact with other attendees and peers where they often bond and grow friendships. It is a relaxed time where everyone can participate at their leisure and possibly experience their first opportunity to zip line, climb ropes, paddle boat, or other numerous outdoor and indoor activities.
Space is limited! Walton Family Weekend is open to families in the CSRA where either the parent or the children of the parent have a physical disability. Children aged 6 to 18 are supervised by their parent or guardian who must be in attendance.


Camp TBI
Camp To Be Independent, our camp for persons ages 8 to 21 with a disability resulting from a traumatic brain injury.
At Camp TBI, kids with traumatic brain injuries can just be kids. Camp TBI is an annual weeklong, spend-the-night camp offered at no cost for children and young adults (ages 10-21) with disabilities resulting from a traumatic brain injury, including: Injuries at birth, Stroke, Brain tumors, and Trauma.
Launched in 2000 as part of its mission to provide opportunities for young adults and children with acquired disabilities in this region, the camp provides a safe, supervised environment, with a 1:1 or 1:2 counselor ratio where kids can just have fun. Those who need medical support are also accommodated.
Camp TBI is held annually at Camp Twin Lakes in Rutledge, Georgia, a fully accessible campsite featuring spacious cabins, gym and amphitheater, medical lodge, media center with a teaching center and photography room, an arts center for dance and drama, a library, arts and crafts building, an accessible playground and pool, riding ring, biking paths, climbing wall, zip line and more.
For more information about our annual camps , fill out our self referral form here or contact our Sports Health & Leisure Team at 706.724.6262!

Wheelchair Tennis
You could be the next David Hall or Yui Kamiji!
Our weekly wheelchair tennis clinic is located right in the heart of Augusta at the Newman Tennis Center. All levels of athletes interested in learning or playing the fast-paced and challenging game of wheelchair tennis are welcomed. The clinic is free but registration is required.
For more information and sign up to attend our Wheelchair tennis clinics, fill out our self referral form here or contact our Sport Health & Leisure Team at 706.724.6262!
Adaptive Golf

Have you always loved to golf, but found it challenging to get back on the course due to a disability or limited mobility? Or are you someone with a disability who has always wanted to learn how to play? From spring to fall, Walton Options’ partners with monthly Adaptive Golf Clinics in Augusta, which include instruction on the practice range and the potential for course play. Both beginners and longtime golfers ages 15 and older are welcome to participate free of charge.
Your disability does not limit your opportunity to experience golf. Our coaches have helped introduce golf to others with varying barriers such as:
- Limited mobility
- Joint injuries or post-surgery limitations
- Spinal cord injuries
- Brain injuries
- Other mobility and sensory impairments
For more information and sign up to attend our adaptive golf clinics, fill out our self referral form here or contact our Sport Health & Leisure Team at 706.724.6262!
Looking for Additional Sports and Leisure Options around the CSRA? Explore the categories below!
Water Sports
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Share Your Fun and Accessible Experiences with Us!
If you or your organization have a fun and accessible activity that isn’t on our list, we’d love to hear from you! Reach out to our Sports and Leisure Team today at 706.724.6262 to get your activity added to our list.
