Disabled Hikers Group Hike: Jackson-Frazier Wetland

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3600 Northeast Lancaster Street,Corvallis OR 97330

19 October, 2022

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Join Disabled Hikers for a group hike at Jackson-Frazier Wetland! This wheelchair-accessible boardwalk takes you on an intimate journey through a thriving wetland with complex biodiversity. It is a 1 spoon hike and is wheelchair accessible. This trail is featured in The Disabled Hiker's Guide to Western Washington and Oregon. Syren will have books available - get yours signed! Our group hikes are access-centered and collaborative, and we will customize the hike based on everyone’s needs. We welcome all people who are disabled, chronically ill, and/or neurodivergent, and your family, friends, and caregivers. It is required that you wear a mask. Where: Jackson-Frazier Wetland, approximately 3.5 miles north of downtown Corvallis on Northeast Lancaster St. Spoon Rating: 1 spoon. Wheelchair-accessible boardwalk. Manual wheelchair users may have difficulty with the vertical boards, and there are a couple of damaged areas with a steep cross-slope. Distance: 0.9 mile lollipop loop; Starting Elevation: 220 feet; Elevation Gain: None; Max Grade: 5%; Max Cross-slope: 8%; Typical Width: 3 feet; Typical Surface: Boardwalk Amenities: No toilets or water. There are benches along the trail. Dogs: Service dogs are always welcome. Pets are discouraged for our event to reduce potential conflict and accessibility issues. Visit our website for more trail information. Full details provided upon registration.

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