Across the street is Spanaway lake park , paved much better for wheelchairs
Renae was spot on with her description. If you cant do Bresman Trails go across the street to Spanaway like Ana stated.
A good motorized chair (or one equipped with special wheels) would be able to handle the main paths under the right conditions. During a long dry spell and staying on the main trail, with few side trail trips, for example; it's mostly hard packed, but has some muddy spots. Otherwise, no. Even the main pathway narrows at a couple points and has some tree roots of which to be aware. The side trails are very unpredictable, sometimes resembling animal trails and deadening or requiring going over fallen lims/trees. I've lost some mobility this last year and became much more aware of the roots on the main path. There's only a couple spots that might give you trouble. It's been used as a bike obstacle course for many years.
Goto frontier park in Graham for wheel chair
Trail is dirt and rock. It's a decent trail, but it might be a little difficult with a wheelchair.
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