Accessible Adventures and Adaptive Recreation in Massachusetts State Parks and Beyond!
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Fall Explorations at Mt. Tom State Reservation
Sunday, September 13, 2020
Seekonk Town Hall Trails in SE Massachusetts
Trail head behind town hall. |
Shady deck ends the accessible trail portion. |
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Take a Tree Walk at Beaver Brook Reservation
I recommend parking in a 40 car lot on Waverly Oaks Road across from #520 to begin your excursion at Beaver Brook Reservation. You'll have to contend with a downgrade to get into the park (as shown in the first photo), but the paved path is 12 feet wide, which allows other people to pass by. The downgrade is 6-13% for 160 feet, followed by another at 10-18% for 60 feet - definitely significant, but doable with support if needed. A power wheelchair is unlikely to have an issue. You could also start out taking the roadside sidewalk and do a gradual descent into the park, then return the same way after exploring the park to avoid the steepest section. Just remember either way you will have to return uphill.
The park was well visited on a Thursday afternoon and likely is on any day of the week. No bathrooms here, so be forewarned.
Friday, September 4, 2020
Explore an Accessible Trail with Pond and Pavilion at Harold Parker State Forest
Berry Pond, a highlight of the state forest and located at 700 Middleton Road in North Andover, has several accessible features - parking, accessible bathrooms, an accessible boardwalk to a small beach, beach wheelchairs and a trail head for the accessible trail. This is a popular weekend swimming and picnic area open between Memorial Day and Labor Day. The road into this day use area closes after Labor Day, but you can still explore the area if you park nearby.
Tuesday, September 1, 2020
Chicopee Reservoir Path and Healthy Heart Trail
Approaching the beach |
Chicopee Memorial State Park is located east of Springfield just off exit 6 on the Mass Pike. The address is 570 Burnett Road, Chicopee, MA. The park is usually quite busy in the summer, but visitation tapers off by mid-August. When I was there two weeks ago, only a few people were sunning themselves on the beach and a few families and individuals were out on trails. Most people were not wearing masks, but this did not present an issue as the trails are very wide. Dogs are allowed on leash.