
No one wants to see the wilderness paved, yet we all agree that the great outdoors are for everyone.
The solution? An all terrain chair that makes it possible for people with mobility disabilities to navigate grass, gravel, bumps, inclines, and trails with typically inaccessible terrain. Find the best fit for your destination from these Accessibility Playbook options, then look into grant funding.
| Product | Type | Best For | Independence | Terrain | Typical Price Range* |
| Trackchair | Powered tracked wheelchair | Destinations offering accessible trail experiences or rentals | ★★★★★ (Can be steered by joystick or remote) | Excellent on steep trails, mud, rocks, snow, and sand | $13,800–$16,000+ |
| Freedom Trax FT-1 Pro | Motorized track attachment | Visitors who already use a compatible manual wheelchair | ★★★★★ (User can roll their own chair onto the powered track platform) | Excellent on dirt, gravel, grass, roots, and moderate sand | Around $8,000 |
| GRIT Freedom Chair | Lever-drive all-terrain wheelchair | Active users seeking independent off-road mobility | ★★★★★ (Arm powered by levers/handles) | Great on dirt trails, gravel, grass, and moderate obstacles | $2,995–$5,495 |
| Extreme Motus | Caregiver-propelled all-terrain wheelchair | Parks offering guided hikes or experiences for visitors with limited upper-body strength | ★☆☆☆☆ (Pushed by caregiver) | Excellent on rugged trails, rocks, roots, sand, and snow | Around $4,500 |
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