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Accessible Nature Travel Site MapAccessible Nature Travel: A travel guide for folks with wheelchairs, walkers, canes, or strollersFocusing on the Northern Mendocino Coast, Accessible Nature Travel is a travel guide for folks with wheelchairs, walkers, canes, or strollers. Accessible Mendocino Village: A Stepless GuideVisiting the historic village of Mendocino can be confusing for the mobility challenged, but Mendocino can be negotiated more easily with a few simple tips. Accessible Fort Bragg: A Stepless GuideDowntown Fort Bragg has recently been renovated, and features wide sidewalks, broad storefront doorways, and ample handicapped parking. Accessible Weaverville - Whiskeytown/Lewiston LakesAccessible campsites are interspersed throughout the area, and accessible trails lead visitors through the region's natural beauty and tranquility. Accessible Getaways from Accessible Nature TravelAccessible Nature Links: CaliforniaTo ease the process of selecting a destination, I am suggesting certain specific locations, based primarily on convenience, access and natural beauty. Accessible Nature Links: OregonLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in Oregon. Accessible Nature Links: WashingtonLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in Washington State. Accessible Nature Links: British ColumbiaLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in British Columbia. Accessible Nature Links: MontanaLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in Montana. Accessible Nature Links: WyomingLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in Wyoming. Accessible Nature Links: NevadaLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in Nevada. Accessible Nature Links: UtahLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in Utah. Accessible Nature Links: ColoradoLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in Colorado. Accessible Nature Links: ArizonaLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in Arizona. Accessible Nature Links: New MexicoLinks to park information on accessible nature locations in New Mexico. Accessible Nature Locations from Accessible Nature TravelWe list parks and trails throughout California that are accessible for folks with wheelchairs, walkers, canes, or strollers. Accessible Nature Photo Gallery from Accessible Nature TravelHendy Woods State ParkHendy Woods State Park is located eight miles north of Boonville, and the park entrance is approximately one mile off Highway 128. Van Damme State Park, Beach and Pygmy ForestVan Damme State Park has a sheltered beach that is one of the few beaches on the rugged coast that is level with the roadway, allowing visitors to reach the sand feasibly. Point Cabrillo LighthouseRussian Gulch State ParkThis park provides visitors with an exceptional picnic area overlooking Russian Gulch, a peaceful campsite across from accessible restrooms, and a small beach that is level with the parking lot. Mendocino Headlands and Mendocino VillageThe views of the ocean and back towards Mendocino Village provide wonderful photo opportunities. A short drive northwest leads to large parking lots at the westernmost end of the Headlands, and they provide breathtaking views of the waves, rocks, and sea life that grace the region. Mendocino Coast Botanical GardensMeandering, mostly flat trails wander through this natural gem, containing sections of heath and heather, heritage roses, and dozens of other plants that thrive in the mellow Mediterranean climate. Pomo Bluffs ParkPomo Bluffs Park sits above the entrance to quaint Noyo Harbor, and provides guests with a birds-eye view of the fishing boats riding the swells in and out of the harbor. Fort Bragg Haul RoadWhile the asphalt surface is uneven in places, the bluff trail provides a wonderful spot to watch the sunset, or to see pelicans cruising for some seafood. McKerricher State ParkThe smooth boardwalk has numerous benches and outlooks that allow for restful breaks to soak in the power of the ocean and the serenity of the meadows. Contact the folks at Accessible Nature TravelAccessible Nature Travel: contact us with your questions, comments, or even complaints. |
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