Pagosa Springs

Pagosa Springs
The Pagosa Springs Town Park and Centennial Park lie along the San Juan River. They are connected by the San Juan Riverwalk.
Here is the town website.   Phone is 970-264-4151.  Thank you to Becky Herman for letting me know about this riverside trail where she likes to go birding when its free of snow.
Wheelchair AccessibleSan Juan Riverwalk 1.9 miles  described on AllTrails.

Smugglers’ Notch State Park

Smugglers’ Notch State Park
The Park contains a 3.5-mile long scenic highway “though a steep and winding pass filled with beautiful vistas and recreational opportunities….Visitors can stroll along the wetlands boardwalk near the Barnes Camp Visitor Center or begin a hike on the Long Trail. The Smugglers’ Notch Picnic Area, set by a beautiful stream, is further up the road.  I do not see any easy trail in this park, so have taken it out of the category list

Here is the Park website.  Phone  802-253-4014  Map and Guide

Henry Horton State Park

Henry Horton State Park   Map   Brochure  Phone  931-364-7724
HikerwithcaneWilhoite Mill Trail  AllTrails “a 0.8 mile …. loop trail located near Chapel Hill, TN that features a river and is good for all skill levels.”  The park website describes it as “moderate”, but other sites say “easy”.
Wheelchair Accessible?   Henry Horton Greenway 0.2 miles.  The website does not say it is wheelchair accessible, but it is a “paved loop that highlights some of the wonderful native tree species and native grass fields.”  Call the park to get information on both these trails.

Lewis and Clark National Forest

Lewis And Clark National Forest
Here is a list of day hikes in the Forest.  There is not much information here and difficulty is not given, so be sure to call 406-791-7700 for more information before going.
Hikerwithcane
Sulphur Springs trail is a “3.6 mile (round trip) graveled footpath, for hikers only,…… along a relatively remote stretch of river and takes the adventurer to Sulphur Springs.”  Map  This sounds easy, but call first.