
The Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) Trackchair program aims to provide sustainable access for all to our parks and open spaces. This program utilizes all-terrain mobility devices to assist visitors with mobility challenges in exploring the trails and open spaces in Colorado Springs.
This program, a part of the Therapeutic Recreation and Trails, Open Space and Parks (TOPS) programs, will remove barriers and allow visitors to explore designated trails not suitable for regular wheelchairs. To ensure the safety and comfort of participants, each unit is equipped with rear stability wheels, powered reclining chairs, a four-point harness, and attendant controls for volunteers or Park Staff to assist with maneuvering. Park staff are unable to assist with the transfer in/out of the chairs, so please bring any items you may need.
Items you may wish to bring:
- Water
- Any medication/medical supplies
- Additional clothing layers
- Sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, hat)
- Snacks
- Camera
Pet/service animal policy
Due to the inherent risk posed by the Trackchair itself, and a concern for the safety of your pet or service animal, Trackchair operators are not permitted to possess pets/service animals while operating the Trackchair. It is not recommended that pets or service animals accompany you on your trip, however if it is necessary to bring your pet or service animal on the Trackchair trip, they will be required to be kept under the control of an accompanying friend or caregiver. Pets are required to be on a leash and under control in the City of Colorado Springs unless posted otherwise at areas within specific parks.
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Contact
Questions? Email us at PRCS-TrackchairProgram.SMB@coloradosprings.gov.
The Action Trackchairs were made possible with funding through the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Outdoor Equality Grant and the Colorado Springs Office of Accessibility.