Dani Whitaker is a Streaming Producer for KOAA News5 in Colorado Springs.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — In a few months, people with physical disabilities will have better access to the city's trails and open spaces.
The trackchairs were paid for with a grant and help from the Colorado Springs Office of Accessibility. The trackchairs won't be available until spring. Reservations will be required through the parks department website. One Terrain Hopper is assigned to the Bear Creek Nature Center and the other is located at the Fountain Creek Nature Center.
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