
95% of individuals strongly agree (purple) or agree (green) that ability to access the outdoors significantly improves quality of life

Only 15% of participants (green and purple) report feeling well-represented and accounted for in outdoor spaces and communities

More than 85% of participants (blue, red) report that they have had difficulty accessing outdoor spaces due to their disability

Most frequently reported barriers include but are not limited to: trail width/slope, transportation, ableist attitudes, accessibility of online information, affordability of assistive technology
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