This photo was taken on the Dean Creek Trail outside of Central Point, Oregon. The trail begins in Central Point (part of the Greenway) and ends at the city of Ashland. It is approximately 28 miles in length; a beautiful walk!
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This photo was taken on the Dean Creek Trail outside of Central Point, Oregon. The trail begins in Central Point (part of the Greenway) and ends at the city of Ashland. It is approximately 28 miles in length; a beautiful walk!
The above photo was taken on the Atlantic seaboard. The street sign indicated ocean access and wheelchair accessibility. A wheelchair ramp wrapped around a gift shop and ended in the sand approximately 200 yards from the water.
This photo is from Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. When we asked if there was a wheelchair accessible trail to this popular geothermic area of the park, we were told that there was a trail that park employees used to access the site which was shorter but steeper than the regular visitor pathway – not recommended for wheelchairs. My husband […]
This is a photo of the U.S. Post Office in Klamath Falls, Oregon. When I and my son, who is in a wheelchair, attempted to access the building, we discovered that while the ramp started out with a gradual ascent the slope became increasingly steep at the top where it intersected with the stoop. At the stoop, we discovered that […]
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