Texas State Parks Offer GRIT Freedom Chairs

In order to make their natural areas more accessible to wheelchair-users and slow walkers, a number of Texas state parks offer GRIT Freedom Chairs. The GRIT Freedom Chair is a cross between a manual wheelchair and a mountain bike, and it allows wheelchair-users and slow walkers to access rugged terrain or sandy beaches.

Built with mountain bike parts, the GRIT Freedom Chair has three wheels – two standard wheelchair wheels on the sides of the seat, and a smaller wheel in front of the chair. It’s easier to self-propel than a standard wheelchair, thanks to the lever handles installed on each side of the seat; however there are also push handles on the back of the chair for folks who need more assistance. Add in some all terrain tires, and you have a rugged wheelchair, built to tackle rougher terrain. And although GRIT Freedom Chairs are easy to transport, these Texas State Parks offer loaner models on site.

Atlanta State Park

Bastrop State Park

Brazos Bend State Park

Cedar Hill State Park

Dangerfield State Park

Dinosaur Valley State Park

Estero Llano Grande State Park

Government Canyon State Natural Area

Guadalupe River State Park

Inks Lake State Park 

Lake Corpus Christi State Park

McKinney Falls State Park

Mother Neff State Park 

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Purtis Creek State Park

Ray Roberts State Park – Isle du Bois Unit

San Angelo State Park

Sea Rim State Park

And the good news is, thanks to the popularity of these GRIT Freedom chairs, more and more Texas state parks are adding them to their inventory. So check out this updated list to see if any additional Texas State Parks offer these adaptive wheelchairs tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/park-information/accessibility/assistive-chairs.

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