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Disabled Hikers & Salem Capital Pride Group Hike: Minto-Brown Island Park

Sat, Apr 05

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Salem

Salem Capital Pride and Disabled Hikers are teaming up for an afternoon at Minto-Brown Island Park! Open to anyone who is LGBTQIA+, Disabled, chronically ill, or neurodivergent.

Disabled Hikers & Salem Capital Pride Group Hike: Minto-Brown Island Park
Disabled Hikers & Salem Capital Pride Group Hike: Minto-Brown Island Park

Time & Location

Apr 05, 2025, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM PDT

Salem, 2200 Minto Island Rd SW SE, Salem, OR 97302, USA

About the event

Salem Capital Pride and Disabled Hikers are collaborating to bring you an accessible community outing at Minto-Brown Island Park. We will stroll, roll, or ride along a paved, wheelchair accessible loop. The group will take breaks whenever needed, and we will match the pace of everyone present. We'll have plenty of time to talk, hang out and enjoy the riverside.


This event is open to LGBTQ+ people, and/or people who are disabled, chronically ill, neurodivergent, or otherwise have personal lived experience of disability. Your family, friends, and caregivers are welcome!


We will have a powerchair and mobility scooter available if you need it or would like to try using one!


Please read all of the below information. Full details, including directions and meeting location, will be emailed to you after registration.


Trail Description

Loop Trail: 2-3 miles, paved, generally flat. There are a few options in the park; we will decide which trail to take based on current conditions and everyone's needs! You do not have to complete the entire trail; someone will go back with you if you want to turn around.

Amenities

Accessible restrooms, benches, and picnic tables. 

Pets

Service dogs are always welcome. Pets are discouraged to prevent accessibility conflicts.

Cost

There is no fee to attend.

Masks and Scent-free

We practice Covid and illness transmission safety at all of our events. We ask everyone to wear a mask unless your disability prevents it, or when you need a break. Please distance from those who do wear a mask when you are not. We also ask that you not wear perfume and other artificial or natural scents to protect community members who are scent-reactive.

Parking

There are three parking lots in the park, each with at least two accessible parking spots. Paved paths lead from the lots to the trailhead.

Transportation

There is no public transit to the park. We may be able to arrange carpooling for anyone who needs it.

Interpreters

ASL, Spanish, and other languages interpreters are available on request; please allow 2 weeks to coordinate. If you have a preferred interpreter, please include their contact information when you register!


About Disabled Hikers

Disabled Hikers is a queer disabled-led and disability-centered organization grounded in principles of disability justice. We celebrate Disabled people's experiences, facilitate those experiences with resources and events, and challenge the dominant narrative of who and what kinds of experiences are considered valid in the outdoors. We welcome anyone who is disabled, chronically ill, neurodivergent, or otherwise has lived experience of disability – we define these terms in the broadest way possible. We also welcome supportive friends and family. The group hikes together; we adapt the hike to match the needs of everyone present, rest when needed, and make decisions about when to turn back as a group. All of our events include a moment to honor the land and Indigenous peoples and group introductions. There is never any pressure to share anything.


About Salem Capital Pride

Salem Capital Pride is a queer-led non-profit group in Salem, Oregon who celebrate the LGBTQ+ Community. Salem Capital Pride seeks to educate, celebrate, and connect the LGBTQ+ community and our allies throughout the Central Willamette Valley through events, dissemination of information, and community partnerships.


Other things to keep in mind:

Please read the hike description. Trails are chosen to be as enjoyable as possible for the most folks, but only you can decide if a hike is appropriate for you.

Please do not offer anyone advice or assistance without asking first.

If you have questions at any time, please ask. We’re here for you!

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