Wheel accessible ramp beach access?

Recent foot injury has me on an all-terrain knee scooter. We’re heading to Seaside’s Santa Clara beach. I see that the Truman pavilion has ramp access to the beach - do you know of any other wheel-friendly access points?

Seaside's Santa Clara Beach is a beautiful spot, and it's great to hear you're planning to visit despite your foot injury. The area is known for its charming atmosphere, and luckily, there are a few accessible beach access points that could accommodate your knee scooter. Here's a look at your options:

1. Truman Pavilion:

You’re correct in noting that the Truman Pavilion has a ramp that offers good accessibility for wheelchairs and knee scooters. It leads you to the beach with a smooth transition from the paved path to the sand. This is a reliable option and a favorite for visitors looking for accessible beach access.

2. Other Accessible Beach Access Points:

  • Seaside Beach Access: The public beach access in Seaside (at the corner of Seaside Avenue and Scenic Highway 30A) has an accessible ramp that leads to the beach. It’s typically well-maintained, and the smooth surface makes it easier to navigate with your knee scooter.
  • Grayton Beach State Park: Although not directly in Seaside, Grayton Beach State Park is only a short drive away and offers a number of accessible pathways and beach access points. They have a boardwalk with a ramp that leads to the beach, making it a great option if you're looking to explore a little beyond Seaside.
  • Santa Rosa Beach Access: The Santa Rosa Beach area has several accessible paths to the beach, with ramps leading directly to the sand. Look for public beach accesses along Scenic Highway 30A, and many of them have paved paths or ramps to make beach access easier for those using mobility devices.

3. Helpful Tips:

  • Portable Beach Mats: Some visitors find that beach mats, which are designed for accessibility, can make it easier to roll over the sand, especially in areas with soft sand.
  • Check for Mobility Rentals: If you need additional help on the beach, there are companies in the area that rent out all-terrain beach wheelchairs that are designed to handle the sand.
  • Call Ahead: It might be helpful to call ahead or check with the Seaside Chamber of Commerce to confirm that the ramps are in good condition and accessible when you plan to visit.

With these options, you should have no trouble finding a comfortable and accessible way to enjoy the beautiful beaches of Seaside and Santa Clara Beach. Enjoy your visit, and I hope your knee heals quickly!


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