Gwinnett County
Gwinnett county has a lot of parks. Here is a Map and List.
George Pierce Park Greenway Planner, Marcie Moore, writes, ” The Ivy Creek Greenway at George Pierce Park is a great place to see nature for those who are disabled. It is flat and has an extensive boardwalk across the wetlands. I’ve seen beaver, otter, deer, turtles, ducks, herons and so much more out there. ” They are “…in the design stage of a designated accessible nature trail…” at this park, so check with them to see when it will be done. Phone 770-978-5270 or 678-277-0910. Here is the Park website.
Ivy Creek Greenway 1.25 miles, paved. Ivy Creek Greenway Map There are parts of this greenway that are of uneven gravel and would be difficult for a wheelchair. Ms Moore says, “ The paved section of the greenway is smoother although it can get steep in sections. “
Whispering Woods Braille Trail I don’t know the length of this trail in Buford, but there are interpretive signs specifically for the blind. Call 770.904.3500 to learn more.
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center
“The center is used as a multi-use history, culture, heritage, and environment facility. It is located on a 700-acre campus with greenspace and walking trails, as well as a 66,000 square foot educational building.”