Michigan State Parks Offering Track Chairs & Off-Road Wheelchair Accessibility
One of the most exciting accessibility improvements happening throughout Michigan is the growing availability of track chairs and off-road wheelchairs at select state parks and recreation areas.
These specialized wheelchairs allow individuals with mobility challenges to explore trails, wooded areas, beaches, snow, and outdoor terrain that traditional wheelchairs often cannot navigate.
For many people, these programs create opportunities to reconnect with nature, experience independence, and participate in outdoor recreation in ways that may have once felt impossible.
At Think Beyond the Chair, we believe accessible outdoor recreation matters because everyone deserves opportunities to enjoy Michigan’s natural beauty.
Bald Mountain Recreation Area
3361 S. Lapeer Rd. (M-24)
Orion Township, MI 48360
(248) 693-6767
https://www.michigan.gov/dnr
Bald Mountain Recreation Area offers access to Michigan’s Outdoor Adventure Center track chair program, allowing visitors with mobility disabilities to explore trails and outdoor spaces with greater independence. The park features scenic wooded areas, accessible facilities, and beautiful natural surroundings.
Track chairs can help individuals experience outdoor recreation beyond paved paths and traditional accessibility limitations.
Muskegon State Park
3560 Memorial Dr.
Muskegon, MI 49445
(231) 744-3480
https://www.michigan.gov/dnr
Muskegon State Park has participated in accessible recreation initiatives that include track chair access for outdoor exploration. The park offers trails, scenic lake views, and year-round recreational opportunities.
Holland State Park
2215 Ottawa Beach Rd.
Holland, MI 49424
(616) 399-9390
https://www.michigan.gov/dnr
Holland State Park has worked toward improving accessibility and outdoor recreation opportunities, including beach accessibility equipment and outdoor mobility support.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park
41382 W. M-123
Paradise, MI 49768
(906) 492-3415
https://www.michigan.gov/dnr
Known for its breathtaking waterfalls and scenic beauty, Tahquamenon Falls offers accessible viewing areas and has participated in expanded accessibility efforts that help individuals with mobility challenges experience Michigan’s natural landscapes.
Sleepy Hollow State Park
7835 E. Price Rd.
Laingsburg, MI 48848
(517) 651-6217
https://www.michigan.gov/dnr
Sleepy Hollow State Park offers accessible trails and recreational opportunities and has been part of Michigan’s broader effort to expand adaptive outdoor experiences.
Why Off-Road Accessibility Matters
For many individuals living with disabilities, outdoor recreation can feel limited to paved sidewalks or observation areas. Track chairs and adaptive outdoor equipment help remove some of those barriers by allowing people to experience trails, wooded paths, beaches, and natural spaces more freely.
These experiences are about far more than recreation. Spending time outdoors can improve mental health, reduce stress, increase confidence, encourage independence, and create meaningful memories with family and friends.
Nature should be accessible to everyone.
As Michigan continues expanding adaptive recreation programs and accessibility initiatives, more individuals and families are gaining opportunities to experience outdoor adventures that once felt out of reach.
Before visiting, it is always recommended to contact the park directly to ask about current availability, reservations, equipment requirements, and accessibility accommodations, as programs and equipment may vary seasonally or by location.

