Test drive outdoor wheelchair at Lake Forest Open Lands

Lake Forest Open Lands Association (LFOLA) is offering a test drive of specially-designed outdoor wheelchairs at an Open House on Saturday, October 29 from 10 a.m. to noon. LFOLA is partnering with Access Ability Wisconsin (AAW) as a host location for a motorized, all-terrain wheelchair in its efforts to increase access for everyone to enjoy the outdoors.

“We’re thrilled to be the first Illinois partner with AAW,” LFOLA president Ryan London, said. “This partnership helps us deliver on our promise of making nature available for all, while raising awareness that there is a no-cost solution to the challenge of getting outdoors for those living with mobility difficulties.”

These special chairs become “hiking boots” for anyone living with a physical disability to experience the dignity and freedom to get outside in nature. The chairs are able to go where regular wheelchairs with skinny tires can’t go. An enclosed trailer also is available to take the special chair to a desired trail head.

As an AAW Network Host, LFLOLA can rely on AAW’s expertise in programming and adaptive equipment that provides increased outdoor access for those living with mobility challenges. Those interested can reserve the chair (available at NO COST with a small deposit andd required returned survey) to explore miles of trails at a favorite Lake Forest Open Lands preserve and other local private or public lands using the provided AAW trailer.

Lake Forest Open Lands Association was established in 1967 and is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization, the first accredited land trust in Illinois. LFOLA has acquired, preserved, and maintained some of the finest natural habitats in the region including prairies, savannas, ravines, and wetlands, including more than 16 miles of walking trails and six (soon to be nine) nature preserves open to the public year-round.

Access Ability Wisconsin is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organizaiton dedicated to facilitating and providing the means for individuals with mobility challenges to acces and enjoy the outdoors, promoting equity and healthy living.

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