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Websites about Trails

There are a number of searchable websites devoted to describing trails.  They are pretty useful although most do not address wheelchair accessibility and their estimate of “easy” might not coincide with yours.   Here are some of them:  AllTrails.com,  EveryTrail.com,  GORP,  Trails.com, American Trails

Posted on October 6, 2014March 22, 2016Author CeciliaCategories Publications

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