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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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Looking for a family-friendly, accessible getaway? This article shares five reasons why holiday parks are a fantastic option, from inclusive facilities to adaptable accommodations.
travelwithoutlimits.com.au
5 Reasons Our Family Loves Holiday Parks | Travel Without Limits
We were tentative about travelling as a family, but we found that holiday parks - in Australia and around the world - offer everything we need.
New off-road mobility vehicles are opening up Colorado’s beautiful trails to more people! This technology allows individuals with disabilities to enjoy outdoor adventures with ease, making nature more accessible. Have you tried these vehicles or seen them in action? What outdoor spaces would you love to explore with improved accessibility?
kktv.com
Trailability: How off-road mobility vehicles are getting Coloradans with disabilities back outside!
Everyone in Colorado should get to enjoy the great outdoors. A program right here in the Pikes Peak region is making sure that getting outside isn't off limits to anyone.
test-riding the MTW electric wheelchair on the tracks and trails in Dolby Forest, Yorkshire:
1 CommentTook my time and enjoyed the scenery and ride.
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“We’re not telling you to dumb down the trails, to simplify them, sanitize them or anything like that. Keep them what the original intent is. But with a few tweaks here and there, they also then can work for people with mobility disabilities.”
oilcity.news
Off the pavement: Adaptive riders teach trail accessibility
By Katie Klingsporn FREMONT COUNTY, Wyo. — Joe Stone struggled momentarily with the chain latch as he closed the gate behind him. He held his hands up,
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