Los Angeles Tourist Accessibility Guide - Outdoor Activities
California State Parks - Call for information, Accessibility Program, Disabled Pass, Accessible Trails, more. (General Information: 888-877-5379; TTY: 888-877-5378) See also: (California Parks Access Report)
Channel Islands National Park - The mainland visitor center is fully accessible. Due to their isolation and transportation requirements, the islands are not readily accessible for individuals in wheelchairs or those with limited mobility. Efforts are underway to provide some wheelchair accessible areas on Santa Rosa Island via air transportation. Please call the park for information. (General information: 805-658-5730)
Eaton Canyon - The building (with restrooms) and surrounding picnic areas are wheelchair accessible as are a couple of nature trails. The canyon at large is not - the trail is mostly built across the wash, and it's sand, gravel and rocks underfoot. (General information: 626-398-5420) (Eaton Canyon Home Page)
Hiking Trails - Maps and descriptions of some wheelchair accessible hiking trails in Southern California.
Nature Centers - Most of the listings in the Nature Centers section have a phone number to call if their website doesn't have the info you need.
Santa Monica Mountains - Many sites are accessible to some degree, but please call (805) 370-2301 to confirm. The National Park Visitor Center in Thousand Oaks and the Satwiwa Culture Center are fully accessible. Both of these centers have accessible exhibits. (Santa Monica Mountains Home Page)