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Elephant Rocks State Park Braille Trail

Outdoor Activities
About This Program

Elephant Rocks State Park features a unique Braille Trail that winds through spectacular ancient granite formations. The trail consists of an asphalt path with Braille interpretive signs that provide detailed information about the geological features and natural history of the area.

The giant granite boulders, some over a billion years old, create a fascinating landscape that visitors can explore through touch and detailed audio descriptions. The trail is designed to be fully accessible while preserving the natural wonder of these ancient rock formations.

This trail offers a unique opportunity to experience geology through multiple senses, making the park's remarkable natural features accessible to visitors with visual impairments.

Services Offered
Asphalt path
Braille signs
Granite formations
Geological education
Natural history interpretation
Accessible trail design
Accessibility Features
Paved asphalt pathway
Braille interpretive signage
Tactile exploration opportunities
Accessible parking available
Program Details

Eligibility

Open to all visitors

Cost

Park entrance fees may apply

Languages

English