Written By Candy B. Harrington April 7, 2021
On June 25, 2011 the Crotched Mountain Foundation marked the completion of their Outdoor Recreation Master Plan, with the grand opening of two new wheelchair-accessible trails on their main campus in Greenfield, New Hampshire. Located just 75 miles from Boston, these trails are open to the public and present an excellent opportunity for wheelchair-users and slow walkers to get out and enjoy Mother Nature.
The trails were built to US Forest Service access specifications and constructed by Peter Jensen and Associates, one of the country’s leading accessible trail designers. The funds to build the trails were raised by the Crotched Mountain Foundation, in keeping with their mission to support people with disabilities through education, rehabilitation and residential services.
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