100+ Wheelchair Accessible Trails on the Olympic Peninsula – Google My Maps

WARNING: W/C Accessibility varies by chair, user, propulsion method, weather and other conditions. These trails have not been rated using any federal or state guidelines and are not suitable for all chairs or users. Public places or places with free public access to explore on the Olympic Peninsula in the Forks area--Federal, State, County, City, and other lands and places. Many more places exist to enjoy! 🦽 designates places where 'T-Chair' has rolled at least 1/2-mile. 'T-Chair' refers to a disabled young adult with limited walking ability that can dismount and be guided around minor obstacles that rides in a Convaid Cruiser wheelchair with solid tires pushed by his mid-60s-aged father. Trail surface, distances, and other accessibility info are shown in each map marker's detail. Some additional sites may have wheelchair trails that have not yet been tried by T-Chair. These will be added in future updates as they are experienced. Availability and accessibility of each site may vary due to weather conditions, storm damage, construction, wildlife management, or other human activities. Federal, State, and County agencies post current closures and conditions on their main websites. Many sites require a fee or pass. Check the agency's website for details. Weather can change rapidly so check the local forecasts before heading out. Comments to improve this map or info about other trails in the area suitable for wheelchair use may be sent to [email protected]. Map prepared: May 2024. Count: 107 W/C sites.

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Sea to Sound ride was so fabulous! They produced a video with those of us who spent time in a power wheelchair for a small exposure to trails from a different vantage point. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5uu8zFnqAM&ab_channel=Ian%27sRide #SeaToSound #SeaToSound2023 #trails #RailTrails #BikeEvents #BikeTooter #WheelsMoveMe #MoveEquity #MobilityJustice #wheelchair #accessibility
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I'm going to mark my calendar for next year's Sea to Sound as soon as they tell us the dates! Day Three was beautiful and I want to do this again. What a feeling of freedom to ride for 70 miles the past 3 days, almost every last foot of it on a separated trail.
http://bikestylespokane.com/2023/08/27/wheeling-sea-to-sound-day-three/

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Wheeling Sea to Sound, Day Three

Day three: A delightful finale to a thoroughly delightful Sea to Sound ride! One notable difference between this and many large bike events: There wasn’t any emphasis on finishing quickly, or…

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Wheeling Sea to Sound, Day Two

A longer, harder day, and a new perspective from which to view a trail: That was Day Two. Longer and harder meant 27 miles with a lot more climbing. That’s where Zelda the e-bike shines, thou…

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Sea to Sound Day Two is loading the shuttles in Sequim to head to our starting point in Port Angeles.

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Wheeling Sea to Sound, Day One

What a wonderful first day of Sea to Sound! Yes, we got rained on a bit, but that’s what it takes to have those lush green and mossy forests we rode through. The Olympic Discovery Trail is an…

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I put up a quick blog post about my plans to wheel Sea to Sound Aug. 25-27. Pic of me with Ian Mackay on the post is from 2018 multi-day bike tour we did from Seattle through NW corner of Washington into BC and back. Ian saw on Twitter that I was riding through and rolled out to surprise me. http://bikestylespokane.com/2023/08/06/wheeling-sea-to-sound/ #SeaToSound #BikeOlyPen #WheelsMoveMe #GetOutside #BikeTooter #accessibility #IansRide #IanMackay #trails
Wheeling Sea to Sound

I first met Ian Mackay when he made an amazing north to south trip through Washington state. I followed his growing presence as a national voice for more accessible trails and connections for rolli…

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