ADA Accessibility and Discoverability COYOTE CALL TRAIL LOOP: a place to perch but not walk!
Wonderful views of the Valle Caldera National Preserve from the Coyote Call Trail off State Route 4 across from the Valles Caldera.
Wonderful views of the Valle Caldera National Preserve from the Coyote Call Trail off State Route 4 across from the Valles Caldera.
The beginning of the Overlook Road at Meadow Lane. It is a place to discover amazing views and much history.
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Venture past Gate 3 on Los Alamos National Lab property and onto the Knife Edge Trail. Terry Foxx takes us along to learn about the accessibility of this trail.
Knife Edge Trail at Gate 3 Read More »
The Powerline Point Trail, on Los Alamos National Laboratory land, begins with a wide firebreak and ends above White Rock Canyon. Terry Foxx evaluates the accessibility of this trail for all hikers.
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Terry Foxx explores the trail to Alcove House in Bandelier National Monument, and reports on the accessibility of this area.
Alcove House Trail Read More »
American Springs Road is a heavily traveled road by all types of nature explorers. Terry Foxx reports on the accessibility of this area for those using a Rollator Walker.
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The beautiful, and close, Kinnikinnik Park holds many interesting aspects, but it might be lacking in accessibility. Terry Fox explores and offers her opinion.
Los Alamos and the surrounding area is full of beautiful trails. Terry Foxx has explored many of these using her Rollator Walker. But, some trails need accessibility improvements. Terry points out a few of these that we can improve for the future.
So….which trails need improved accessibility? Read More »
Apache Springs is a partially accessible trail through a beautiful recovering burned forest. Read an assessment for accessibility of this trail.
Apache Springs Trail Read More »