The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy lists wheelchair accessible trails in Oklahoma.
Author: Cecilia
Rails-to-Trails – Ohio
The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy lists wheelchair accessible trails in Ohio.
Rails-to-Trails – North Dakota
The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy lists wheelchair accessible trails in North Dakota.
Rails-to-Trails – North Carolina
The Rails-to-Trails Conservancy lists wheelchair accessible trails in North Carolina.
Access North Carolina
Access North Carolina, a vacation and travel guide for people with disabilities.
Carolina Outdoors Guide
Carolina Outdoors Guide – A directory of public recreation in North Carolina. Although this site does not specifically address disability, it provides contact information including phone numbers for the parks and forests.
Crystal Coast
A guide to the accessible trails on the Crystal Coast of North Carolina.
Hiking North Carolina
Guide book Hiking North Carolina by Randy Johnson, 2nd edition. This is a Falcon book published in 2007 with an appendix listing trails throughout the state noting accessibility.
Nags Head Woods Preserve
Nags Head Woods Preserve
“This extensive ecological preserve on North Carolina’s Outer Banks protects a remarkable range of unique habitats, including forested dunes, interdune ponds, marshes, and wetlands.”
Here is the Preserve website. Phone 252-441-2525. Trail Map
Remember that “easy” is a relative term. Call ahead or check at the office.
The Nature Conservancy has built an accessible one mile trail through the maritime forest, with views of an interdunal freshwater pond and the brackish marsh system.
Center Trail 0.25 mile “easy”
National Forest Service Trails
The National Forest Service website lists a great many trails, but with no details. You have to already know the name of the trail you might be interested in. I suggest you call the supervisor’s office in Asheville for information: 828-257-4200. The NFS published this helpful Recreation Guide in 2011.