Accessible Fun in Newberry Country
Travel with mobility aids has certainly improved over the decades, but access is still difficult. We get that. And we get that outdoor assets that are at least partly accessible to people using one type of mobility aide isn’t necessarily available to all. And we get that information about accessibility can be mighty hard to come by. We are publishing what we’ve been able to find so far, and hoping we can fill in information with some crowd sourcing. Please leave a comment with any suggestions for this webpage and any information regarding travel in Newberry Country. We want to make this page a truly useful clearinghouse of information for our area.
La Pine Chamber of Commerce
Diamond Lake has the most fully assessable experience for those with limited mobility and/or using mobility aids. From paved trails to horseback riding to fishing, Diamond Lake truly tries to make your experience as easy and immersive as possible. To see all they have to offer, check here.
Lava Lands has an accessible visitor center and some trails. See them here.
.Dillon Falls has an accessible trail. See what it offers on this Facebook post.
Wood River Day Use Area is a serene place to visit, with panoramic views and accessible paths. You can see what they have to offer.
Green Mountain Campground is ADA accessible.
Fremont Point has an accessible cabin you can rent.
Here is an accessibility statement for digital access to USDA information.
Informational video on the AdvenChair shown in our banner.
Dirty Freehub’s progress in being more inclusive in biking across Oregon.
Oregon Adaptive Sports is in Bend, just 30 miles north
Wheel the World has a video about wheelchair usage in Bend
La Pine Visitors Guide
Read or download the official La Pine travel guide to learn about all things Newberry Country! For a hard copy, email your name and mailing address to info@lapine.org. Please put “Visitors Guide” in the subject line.
2 thoughts on “Accessibility”
Go good to see a place with it’s arms open to all!
Glad to see this resource being developed!