There's lots of paths that go up and down. Kinda bumpy. And lots of steps. So probably not. It's in an old strip mine.😇🦋
We say we are not handicapped accessible, but people have done and enjoyed it. There are bumpy patches and some exposed roots and rocks. There is a steep slope to get to the lower level and back up. The top is easy to get around. It just depends on your stamina.
They have area's that are smooth enough for wheelchairs but some are bumpy and not paved. You can still enjoy the place, maybe not all of it you can get to. It could still be an adventure.
You can do part of the park. Bring walker with seat.This is a nature experience. Wild birds and fish. A park, with great effort put into plants over the years. The cannopy of blooming boganvilla was impressive to me. It is a design and scape experience. If you dont experience the whole park, there is plenty to see from where you can go. It is the sort of place where you stop, take a break, talk, look around for a while before moving on. There are many amazing things to see, you just dont see them if your speeding. We breezed through, but stopped for 40 minutes at eagle point on the way out. Watching, with a birds eye view, cat fish patrol grassy islands, brim watching the surface and darting about, and a monster 3 foot carp looking fish tugging at the hydrilla. Dominant goose honking his presence as he escorts his flock across the lake to the shore. Just stuff to look at.
Not handicap accessible
It is most definitely not wheelchair friendly. A fairly spry senior with good balance could enjoy some, but not all, of the park as there are steps, roots, and uneven terrain throughout.
There is a decent amount of steps and elevation change
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