Bonebrake Center of Nature and History

Bonebrake Center of Nature and History 
HikerwithcaneThe Bonebrake Center provides “paths through natural settings of prairies and forest plantings, and beside ponds and a spring, to provide a place for people of all ages to stroll, learn and observe plants, animals, and birds.”  The paths are mown grass paths, some a little bumpy.  The executive director describes the gradient as mild, “but the surface is not conducive to wheelchairs or walkers.”  She enjoys walking there with a cane, going slowly to enjoy the aesthetics.  Call 573-729-3400 for more information. Here is their website. 

Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary

Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary
The Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary, Liberty MO provides opportunities for quiet reflection and reconnection with the natural world in a diversity of native plants and animals.  There are over 12 trails, some of  which may be easy.  Call to find out.
Here is their website.    Phone 816-781-8598  Map     Brochure
Wheelchair AccessibleRush Creek Disabled-Accessible Asphalt Trail 1 mile

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Camp Brim Shire

Camp Brim Shire
Wheelchair AccessibleCamp Brim Shire near St. James, MO “…features a fully ADA accessible campus located conveniently off Interstate I-44 seven miles north of St. James, Missouri. Surrounded by oak and maple trees, campers enjoy scenic woodlands, a stocked lake, ponds and a nature trail. In addition, there is a special 1/3 mile paved trail for the blind, individuals confined to a wheel chair or seniors, offering them a safe trail experience.”  Here is their website.