

The Accessible Outdoors
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Share tips and experiences on enjoying nature through accessible trails, parks, and outdoor... View more
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Share tips and experiences on enjoying nature through accessible trails, parks, and outdoor adventures worldwide. From wheelchair-friendly hiking paths and scenic boardwalks to adaptive sports, camping, and wildlife viewing, this is the place to ask about locations, equipment, or seasonal tips – someone here has likely experienced it before. You’ll find first-hand reviews, personal stories, and recommendations for nature, cultural, and leisure activities. This group welcomes all accessibility needs, helping you enjoy a more accessible and rewarding outdoor experience.
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🇵🇹 Um Dos Nossos Jardins, Só Possivel Com A Cadeira TT.
🇬🇧 One of our gardens, only possible with the TT chair.
Madeira Acessivel By Wheelchair, Kamil and Josh Grisdale1 CommentCool! Using our own electric wheelchair is not possible? Some of us cannot sit on other wheelchairs.
Have you been to any of these national parks? What was your experience?
https://thepointsguy.com/guide/best-national-parks-wheelchair-users/
thepointsguy.com
7 of the best national parks for wheelchair users - The Points Guy
National parks have long been some of America’s greatest assets, but over the past year, they have gained even more popularity. Thanks to huge outdoor spaces
If you enjoy the great outdoors, how about going for a veeeeery long hike!
https://www.ecowatch.com/the-great-trail
ecowatch.com
New Partnership Makes World's Longest Hiking Trail More Accessible
The Great Trail in Canada is recognized as the world's longest recreational trail for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing. Created by the Trans Canada Trail (TCT) and various partners, The Great Trail consists of a series of smaller, interconnected routes … Continue reading
a part of the trail runs very near our farm and we regularly hike it. In winter months it is mainly a snowmobile trail but some of us try and use it to cross country ski. In nice weather there are many bikes on it and it has pea gravel that i believe would be good for wheelchair and nice and flat.
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Posted this in the Australia group, but wanted to post it here too.
The accessibility at Wilsons Promontory National Park should be a bodel for other parks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x3fJ6k_R4k&feature=youtu.be
Awesome to see people enjoying camping like this!
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