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Westchester Parks Foundation Trails Without Limits

Westchester Parks Foundation

White Plains, New York - Westchester County

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May 30, 2026

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Westchester / Hudson Valley

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Provider overview

Westchester Parks Foundation's Trails Without Limits provides free scheduled All-Terrain Trackchair reservations at Westchester County park sites so visitors with mobility-related access needs can experience trails.

Westchester Parks Foundation is a nonprofit partner supporting Westchester County parks through programs, stewardship, and public access projects.

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Registration
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Ages
Children, teens, adults, and families with mobility-related trail access needs
Season
2026 season dates by park schedule; registration listed as beginning May 8, 2026
Cost
The source says the program is free; confirm reservation windows, companion requirements, trail route fit, weather policies, cancellation rules, transfer needs, and current park schedule directly with Westchester Parks Foundation.

Location contacts

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Westchester County Parks

The source lists rotating 2026 sites including Ridge Road Park, Muscoot Farm, Hilltop Hanover Farm, Marshlands Conservancy, Kensico Dam Plaza, and Lenoir Preserve.

Westchester Parks Foundation

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Trails Without Limits

Free scheduled All-Terrain Trackchair reservations at Westchester County park sites.

Ages
Children, teens, adults, and families with mobility-related trail access needs
Season
2026 season dates by park schedule; registration listed as beginning May 8, 2026
Schedule
The source lists scheduled county park dates and advance reservation slots, with each reservation limited by the current program rules.
Cost
The source says the program is free; confirm reservation windows, companion requirements, trail route fit, weather policies, cancellation rules, transfer needs, and current park schedule directly with Westchester Parks Foundation.
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Last checked
May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Westchester Parks Foundation Trails Without Limits page says the program provides free access to parks for individuals who may not otherwise be able to experience trails, uses All-Terrain Trackchairs at scheduled parks, lists 2026 season registration beginning May 8, 2026, identifies locations including Ridge Road Park, Muscoot Farm, Hilltop Hanover Farm, Marshlands Conservancy, Kensico Dam Plaza, and Lenoir Preserve, and explains advance reservation windows and weather policies.
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Program details we found

Trails Without Limits

The official Westchester Parks Foundation Trails Without Limits page says the program provides free access to parks for individuals who may not otherwise be able to experience trails, uses All-Terrain Trackchairs at scheduled parks, lists 2026 season registration beginning May 8, 2026, identifies locations including Ridge Road Park, Muscoot Farm, Hilltop Hanover Farm, Marshlands Conservancy, Kensico Dam Plaza, and Lenoir Preserve, and explains advance reservation windows and weather policies.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Westchester Parks Foundation says Trails Without Limits is for individuals who may not otherwise be able to experience trails and provides All-Terrain Trackchair access at scheduled parks.

Access notes to confirm: Visitors should confirm Trackchair fit, transfer support, companion expectations, route terrain, restroom access, parking, weather decisions, arrival time, reservation length, and site-specific access details before attending.

What we checked

What we found: The official Westchester Parks Foundation Trails Without Limits page says the program provides free access to parks for individuals who may not otherwise be able to experience trails, uses All-Terrain Trackchairs at scheduled parks, lists 2026 season registration beginning May 8, 2026, identifies locations including Ridge Road Park, Muscoot Farm, Hilltop Hanover Farm, Marshlands Conservancy, Kensico Dam Plaza, and Lenoir Preserve, and explains advance reservation windows and weather policies.

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