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– Ohio State Parks

Ohio State Parks  Accessible facilities, including trails
Ohio has about 58 state parks with hiking trails.  At least five have accessible paved or boardwalk trails.  Please let me know of easy (but not necessarily wheelchair accessible) hikes that I should include for hikers not restricted to wheelchairs, but needing easy footing.

Posted on October 16, 2015November 6, 2019Author CeciliaCategories Ohio State

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