Join Access Recreation and the Oregon Trails Coalition for a field training at Minto-Brown Island Park on October 16th from 10am-1pm for a morning on the trails, where we will put our freshly learned accessible trails assessment skills into practice.
This training series is appropriate for trails and outdoor recreation professionals and volunteers as well as tourism partners who have a role in communications about visitor destinations. Prior to this field session, participants will need to attend the online training session hosted by Trailkeepers of Oregon and the Willamette Valley Visitors Association on October 9th from 1PM - 3PM PST. To register for the Trail Accessibility Survey Online Training visit our partners at Trailkeepers of Oregon. To access registration please use the code accessOTC. Access Recreation works to bring better information to trail users on the accessibility of parks and recreation trails in the states of Oregon and Washington and beyond. This information increases opportunities and safety by allowing trail users to make more informed decisions as to which trails may best suit their needs and ability levels without being limited solely to designated ADA accessible trails. If you’re interested in learning more about accessible recreation ahead of this event, you can check out this recent NY Times article featuring Georgena and other accessibility advocates.
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Minto-Brown Island Park, 2200 Minto Island Rd SE
Salem, Oregon 97302
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General. All trail types are relevant.
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Started | October 16, 2024 10:00 AM |
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Ended | October 16 01:00 PM |
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