Lexington launches Action Track Chair program to enhance park accessibility

May 06, 2025 | Lexington City, Fayette County, Kentucky

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Accessibility took a giant leap forward in Lexington with the launch of the All Terrain Action Track Chair at Raven Run Nature Sanctuary. This groundbreaking initiative, the first of its kind in Kentucky, aims to make the city's unpaved trails more accessible for individuals with disabilities, allowing them to connect with nature like never before.

During a recent Parks and Recreation meeting, officials highlighted the importance of this new resource, which will enable residents with mobility challenges to explore the beautiful landscapes of Raven Run. The chair can be reserved online, and participants will be accompanied by staff members on guided hikes, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.
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Mayor Gorton expressed her excitement about the program, sharing personal stories that underscore the need for such accessibility. "I always wish there was a way that we could get my kids and my dad outdoors together," she said, emphasizing the emotional impact of being able to enjoy nature as a family.

The Action Track Chair program is part of a broader commitment by the city to enhance accessibility across its parks and recreational facilities. With reserved hikes available on select days, residents are encouraged to take advantage of this new opportunity to experience the natural beauty of Lexington.

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As the city celebrates its 250th anniversary, this initiative not only marks a significant step towards inclusivity but also enriches the community by ensuring that everyone can enjoy the great outdoors.

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