Boston Sunday Globe

Meanwhile, here in New England

- DIANE BAIR and PAMELA WRIGHT

Don’t feel like making a long-haul road trip? our close-to-home national parks offer some features for travelers with challenges.

Acadia National Park Maine

Acadia is no secret — its dramatic landscape of rocky coastline jutting to the sea has made it one of the 10 most-visited national parks in the country. the park’s 45 miles of carriage roads make it easy to tour by car, but Acadia boasts other accessible features as well. Among them: thunder Hole has a ramp from Park loop Road to the main viewing area, and echo lake Beach is accessible thanks to a sloped, paved path that runs from the parking lot to a connector boardwalk that extends onto the beach. the restrooms, changing rooms, and foot washing station at echo lake are wheelchair-accessible.

Also, the Jessup Path and Hemlock Path loop boardwalk trail will be accessible to some guests. lothe cated in the sieur de Monts spring section of the park, the 1.5-mile roundtrip loop consists of two mostly-level trails that create a figure-eight, traversing stands of white birch and hemlock forest into the Great Meadow. Acadia’s free island explorer shuttle service is also wheelchair-accessible. note that not all shuttle stops are wheelchair accessible. looking to camp at Acadia? Blackwoods, seawall, and schoodic woods campground­s offer accessible sites. www.nps.gov/acad

Cape Cod National Seashore

Accessible­Go travel forum expert Paul Choquette is a fan of this 40-mile-long stretch of pristine sand, marshes, ponds, and uplands, dotted with lighthouse­s and wild cranberry bogs. this park offers features for mobility challenged, plus those with vision and hearing issues. Parking lots are designed with accessible parking and curb cuts, and trails at Doane Rock in eastham and the Marconi station site in wellfleet have been surfaced to accommodat­e wheelchair­s. Mobi-mat® roll-out material lines the approaches to many beaches in the park, providing a firm surface for wheelchair­s and other assistive devices.

Coast Guard and Herring Cove beaches provide accessible parking, restrooms, changing facilities, and beach wheelchair­s. Herring Cove offers showers that can accommodat­e wheelchair­s. salt Pond Visitor Center is fully accessible with wheelchair and companion seating provided in the auditorium. Province lands Visitor Center also has an accessible ramp. Many overlooks in the park accommodat­e wheelchair­s. For any accessibil­ityor trip planning-related questions, park staff will assist via phone and email at 508-255-3421, ext. 0, or caco_informatio­n@nps.gov. www.nps.gov/caco.

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Acadia’s Echo Lake Beach (left) is accessible, thanks to a paved path that runs from the parking lot to a boardwalk to the beach. A beach wheelchair is a great way to explore Cape Cod National Seashore (right). Coast Guard and Herring Cove beaches have them available.
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