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Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail Ruins of the San José de Tumacácori Mission Church -  Photo by Jerry Ingram, Tumacácori Volunteer
ACCESSIBILITY
Most buildings at federal and state sites generally meet American with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility standards. Some trail segments in urban areas such as Tucson, Arizona, or Los Angeles, California, may be accessible to all. However, many of the more rural trail segments are located along rivers in sandy soils and may not be appropriate for wheelchair use. Because of the varied character of the many sites and trail segments, it is best to inquire locally about accessibility when you contact specific sites about your visit.

Some of the accessible segments include: Tucson, AZ - The Santa Cruz River Trail has both compressed decomposed granite and paved segments and is fully accessible.

Los Angeles, CA - The LA River Trail and the Whittier Narrows Trail are both paved and fully accesible.

Concord to Bay Point, CA - The Delta de Anza Trail is paved and fully accessible and is served by BART.

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