It can sometimes feel like modern life comes with a whole lot of problems, but we think there are some great things about living in the present day. One of the best is that people with disabilities have so many more options for community integration than they once had. From closed captioning to wheelchair-accessible trails, there are so many aspects of society that now allow everyone to participate. One field that’s gotten a lot of attention over the last few years is accessible playgrounds. If you’re not familiar with the concept, these playgrounds allow kids of all abilities to play together. They have attractions with flat, even flooring that wheelchairs and strollers can roll over, and there are typically interactive areas for kids with sensory processing disorders like autism. One of our favorite playgrounds in Connecticut is Adam’s Adventure, the most inclusive playground in Tolland, CT. This is a spot with no limitations on abilities or age. Check it out:

For more information about Adam’s Adventure, an inclusive playground in Tolland, CT, check out the Town of Tolland website.

And if you’re looking for an accessible trail in Connecticut, pay a visit to the Bluff Point State Park and Coastal Reserve Trail in Groton. You can get more information from Alltrails, but the paved trail is wheelchair and stroller-friendly.

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