All-Terrain Wheelchairs

  • Family with a child in a wheelchair on a forest trail.
  • A rugged black power wheelchair sits on a winding gravel path in a lush park with tall grass and trees, conveying adventure and independence.

    All-Terrain Wheelchairs

    All-terrain wheelchairs are specialized wheelchairs designed to navigate a wide range of terrains that may be encountered in outdoor environments.

    These are important to park visitors because they provide individuals with mobility impairments the opportunity to access and enjoy outdoor recreation areas that might otherwise be inaccessible. Each park with an all-terrain wheelchair offers trail experiences that accommodate this specialized wheelchair. The chairs are free and available to the public, including children and adults. The chairs can be operated independently and offer the option of allowing caretaker control. Each chair is equipped with an adjustable headrest, seatback, seatbelt, chest strap, thigh supports, and ankle straps to ensure riders have a safe experience.

    How to Reserve an All-Terrain Wheelchair

    To help us serve our visitors better, we kindly ask that you give us advance notice if you would like to use a wheelchair. While it is possible to request a chair upon arrival, there is a possibility that the chair may already be reserved for another guest. Advanced requests ensure the availability of wheelchairs and make your experience even more enjoyable.  

    Requesting an all-terrain wheelchair is simple. Just click the button below and you will be taken to the reservation form. Placing a request online ensures that the equipment is available for you when you visit.  

    • Motorized wheelchair on a lush forest bridge under clear blue skies.

    Parks with All-Terrain Wheelchairs

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    Check Back Often: We are constantly expanding our list of parks that have all-terrain wheelchairs available.  

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