The developed part of the park has paved paths and viewing areas that would be handicap accessible and accessible to strollers. This part of the park includes toilets, picnic areas, and visitor information. The park includes at least three undeveloped hiking paths that go down to the formation. These paths are not accessible to any sort of mobility assistance equipment except a walking stick or hiking pole. Each path has an information sign at the entrance that advises of trail length, difficulty, and health advisories. The most developed of the hiking paths would not be suitable for children who cannot walk unassisted. Attempting to carry an infant or child on the easiest of the paths would only be advisable if someone were in good health and equipped with a suitable backpack baby carrier. Someone well experienced with a front mounted carrier may do okay if they can properly compensate for the imbalance on steep inclines. Trails are not well shaded. Sun cover is necessary.
To the trail but a little steep to use it and rocks on the trail
The hike to the bottom isn't, but the View from above is.
The top part, yes.
The hike is not
From the top looking down yes. But not the hike in.
Stroller assiable? Im not sure if anything is assiable. Neither is Mr. Webster or Goggle.
Top park area has larg grass park with paved paths, but to do any hiking you won't be able to take a stoller.
No. Stroller does not help if u are planning a hike.
Just in a tiny area
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