Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park
The 1,200 square miles of  Yosemite National Park include impressive waterfalls,  deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, and a vast wilderness area.
Here is the Park website.   Accessibility Guide  Phone  Park Headquarters  209-372-0200   Accessibility Coordinator 209‐379‐1035
Yosemite Valley     Here is a video of easy trails.
Wheelchair AccessibleLower Yosemite Falls Trail 1 mile paved  “Consider walking the loop in a clockwise direction for best views of Yosemite Falls. This eastern portion of this loop trail is wheelchair accessible (when not covered in ice or snow).”
Bridalveil Fall Trail 0.5 mile paved  The trail is considered too steep for wheelchairs.
Mirror Lake Trail 1 mile paved.  Be sure to go in the spring when there is a lake and not just a meadow.
Cook’s Meadow Loop  1 mile  “…short, easy walk offers stunning views of Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, Glacier Point, and Sentinel Rock.”
Wawona
Wawona Meadow Loop  3.5 miles

White Wolf
?  Lukens Lake from Tioga Road  1.6 miles round trip.  “The trail winds through a mixed conifer forest, then over a saddle and down to a small mountain lake surrounded by a meadow.”    Although this trail is rated “easy” you had better call first to learn about possible obstacles.
Tuolumne Meadows
Soda Springs and Parsons Lodge 1.5 miles   Described in trailmob.com  as “a great choice for hikers traveling with small children. ”

Half Dome seen from accessible road, Yosemite National Park, California
Half Dome, seen from accessible Sentinel Bridge, Yosemite National Park, CA