
UPDATE: The Trail Accessibility Event, originally scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 7, at the Prairie Creek Lodge in Gainesville, has been postponed due to lower-than-expected registration.
“We are working closely with our partners to reschedule the event at a later date when more members of the community can join us to experience these incredible adaptive trail devices. We are also in touch with existing registrants to work with them individually,” said Sophie Szymula, the communications coordinator the the Alachua Conservation Trust, in an email to Mainstreet on Thursday afternoon.
Original article:
Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT), the Florida Trail Association (FTA) and the Sportsability Alliance will host a Trail Accessibility Event on Saturday, June 7.
The event will run from 8 a.m. to noon at Prairie Creek Lodge (7204 County Road 234) in Gainesville. The event will showcase trail accessibility devices and disability organizations working to ensure everyone can experience North Central Florida’s natural spaces.
ACT’s EcoRover chair and FTA’s Joelette chair will be featured at the event. Registration to ride either chair is encouraged by clicking here.
Accessible restrooms will be available on-site at Prairie Creek Lodge, and additional event details, including registration information, in-depth accessibility details and future events, can be found on ACT’s main website at www.AlachuaConservationTrust.org.