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Activities > Accessible Recreation Opportunities Action Track Chairs

Unleash your sense of adventure with our off-road, electronic track chairs. Engineered to conquer any terrain, these accessible track
chairs can easily handle trails, snow and even up to 8 inches of water, allowing users to explore areas of the parks where traditional
wheelchairs might not be able to maneuver as easily. These chairs are provided at no cost on a first-come, first-served basis. Pets
and service animals may accompany track chair users. It's suggested that you make advance reservations in advance so there's
ample time to clean and recharge track chairs.

FWP acquired the Action Track Chairs thanks to support from the Montana State Parks Foundation, the Christopher and Dana Reeves Foundation’s Quality of Life Grants Program, and Hydro Flask’s Parks for All Grant Program.

Lake Elmo State Park

FWP is enhancing the inclusive and welcoming environment for all at Lake Elmo with the new Action Track chair. Anyone with a disability that limits them from using the primary Lake Elmo trail system. Users need to be accompanied by a non-disabled person when using the chair. Currently, the Action Trackchair can only be used on the primary Lake Elmo trail system and the ADA accessible fishing pier.

Call the Lake Elmo State Park Manager at (406) 422-2277 or the FWP Region 5 Headquarters front desk (406) 247-2940 to make a reservation.

 

Lone Pine State Park

Lone Pine State Park offers an Action Trackchair, an all terrain wheelchair designed to empower individuals of all abilities to explore the state park. This all-terrain wheelchair is available free of charge for the public to use as conditions allow. Anyone with a disability that limits them from using the Lone Pine trail system. Proof of disability documentation is required. Users need to be accompanied by a non-disabled person when using the chair. Currently, the Action Trackchair can only be used on the primary Lone Pine Trail. Maps are available.

Call the Lone Pine State Park Visitor Center at (406)-755-2706 to make a reservation.