The Taber Nature Trail is an ‘out-and-back’ accessible trail that is 1.1 miles each way that is located on the East side of Highway 101 directly across from Hickey Campground. This short interpretive trail meanders among a small old-growth redwood grove. The surface is compacted aggregate. The trail is generally flat less than 5% slopes with intermittent sections between 5% to 8%. Accessible parking and pit restroom are located near the trailhead.
Accessible Trail Data
Trail Name |
Running Slope |
Cross Slope |
Trail Width |
Trail Surface |
Taber Nature Trail |
3% Average |
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5 FT Average |
Aggregate |
8% Maximum |
5% Maximum |
5 FT Minimum |
Definitions & Terms
Accessible
Meets all or most of the current accessibility standards; most visitors with disabilities will not need assistance.
Generally accessible
Meets many current codes and has few barriers, but some visitors with disabilities may need assistance.
Usable
Meets some current codes but has some barriers; many visitors with disabilities may require assistance.
Designated accessible
Describes facilities that have been set aside and usually signed or “designated” accessible because they met accessibility codes when built. Such facilities may vary from newer suggested guidelines in specified ways, and improvements may be planned or ongoing. Minor variations from guidelines are not usually described. This term is often used for parking spaces that are reserved for visitors with disabilities even though there may be minor issues with slope, signage, or size.
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For more information: access@parks.ca.gov | Phone: (916) 445-8949 | Fax: (916) 449-8966
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