Colorado Springs Expands Trackchair Program, Offering Greater Trail Access for People with Mobility Issues

Buckle up, nature lovers with mobility issues, your access to Colorado Springs’ great outdoors just got a whole lot better. The Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services Department (PRCS) has dialed up its Trackchair Program, now adding Ute Valley Park and Bluestem Prairie Open Space to the mix come October. According to the City of Colorado Springs, these open spaces will soon be navigable for everyone, courtesy of their not-so-standard wheelchairs designed specifically for the rough and tumble of the trails.

Started just a year ago, the program threw open the doors to Red Rock Canyon and Blodgett open spaces with 12 initial reservations. Now, they’re playing a quite different ballgame. The tally’s jumped, scratch that, skyrocketed to over 220 sessions spread across four open spaces. “We are excited to offer more opportunities for everyone to explore and enjoy our amazing open spaces,” as per the City of Colorado Springs. Regional Parks Manager Scott Abbott shared with glee in a statement…

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