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A heavy timber extends along the bridge approach to retain the trail surfacing material (crushed stone); Easter Seals Handicamp, Empire, Colorado
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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boardwalk, surface, accessibility and accessible trails, wood
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Steadfast Bridge on the Highline Canal Trail in Greenwood Village, Colorado
Steadfast Bridge on the Highline Canal Trail in Greenwood Village, Colorado
Steadfast Bridge on the Highline Canal Trail in Greenwood Village, Colorado
Lower Cache River Trail
Lower Cache River Trail
Lower Cache River Trail
An otherwise accessible trail is compromised by steps at transition from one bridge section to another; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
An otherwise accessible trail is compromised by steps at transition from one bridge section to another; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
An otherwise accessible trail is compromised by steps at transition from one bridge section to another; Arboretum Waterfront Trail, Seattle, Washington
Steel bridge crossing on the Sacramento River Trail in Redding, California; Sundial Bridge in background.
Steel bridge crossing on the Sacramento River Trail in Redding, California; Sundial Bridge in background.
Steel bridge crossing on the Sacramento River Trail in Redding, California; Sundial Bridge in background.
This bridge in a park is really a planked walk with handrails; Asheville, North Carolina
This bridge in a park is really a planked walk with handrails; Asheville, North Carolina
This bridge in a park is really a planked walk with handrails; Asheville, North Carolina
Good example of an accessible trail bridge meeting the natural surface trail. Both bridges are actually below the trail grade and material does not wash away from the bridge; Barclay Farm National Recreation Trail, Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey
Good example of an accessible trail bridge meeting the natural surface trail. Both bridges are actually below the trail grade and material does not wash away from the bridge; Barclay Farm National Recreation Trail, Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey
Good example of an accessible trail bridge meeting the natural surface trail. Both bridges are actually below the trail grade and material does not wash away from the bridge; Barclay Farm National Recreation Trail, Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey