Best State Park for People With Disabilities
Staunton State Park
Staunton State Park, located just outside of Conifer, has special mechanical chairs to ensure that everyone can take in the trails, no matter their level of mobility. A park program allows people to book specially equipped track chairs (think wheelchairs, but with tank-like conveyor tracks instead of wheels) over the weekends from May through November, allowing disabled folks to check out beautiful trails and maybe see a marmot or two while enjoying significantly cooler temperatures than the city. The chairs can be booked free of charge on the park’s website, although you still must pay for a daily entry and parking pass, which runs around $14 — a small price to pay to see Staunton’s treelines and views of Pikes Peak, Lions Head and Mount Rosal.