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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible trail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a path or route that is designed to be easily navigable for individuals with disabilities or mobility challenges.
Example: "The park features an accessible trail that allows everyone to enjoy the beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "wheelchair-friendly path" or "ADA-compliant trail".
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For people with disabilities who enjoy outdoor activities, the Long Island Greenbelt Trail Conference recently opened a "Handicapped Accessible Trail" behind its Trails Information Center in Manorville.
Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park (Gansevoort, NY) - Funding will support the start of the organization's accessible trail project.
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