
Indiana State Parks Get All-Terrain Trackchairs
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Indiana State Parks Unveil All-Terrain Trackchairs for Accessibility
Indianas Department of Natural Resources is enhancing visitor experience with forty-five new all-terrain trackchairs, free for use at every state park and inn. These battery-powered machines, designed for rugged trails, are set to open off-road spots for people with mobility challenges. The first chair was tested by Jeremy Warriner, a double amputee and disability advocate, who praised the initiative for reopening nature. Park officials expect heavy use, as hiking tops guest surveys but mobility limits have kept many away. The chairs, adjustable for kids to adults, offer customizable seats, controls, and add-ons like fishing rod holders. Distribution began last week, with the rest set to roll out soon, further improving accessibility in Indianas public lands.
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