Sand Springs To Make Keystone Ancient Forest More Accessible For Those With Limited Mobility

The City of Sand Springs on Tuesday plans to unveil what it says are the first free, public use, motorized track chairs in Oklahoma for individuals with limited mobility, that will be used at the Keystone Ancient Forest.

Tuesday, March 8th 2022, 11:34 am

By: Amy Slanchik


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The City of Sand Springs on Tuesday plans to unveil what it says are the first free, public use, motorized track chairs in Oklahoma for individuals with limited mobility, that will be used at the Keystone Ancient Forest.

The forest features 500-year-old cedars and 300-year-old post oak trees.  

 "The Keystone Ancient Forest can now offer hiking therapy and an escape from the urban environment for any individual with limited mobility. We are thrilled to promote the use of the track chairs starting today," Sand Springs Parks and Recreation Director Jeff Edwards said in an email. 


Amy Slanchik

Amy Slanchik is a proud University of Oklahoma graduate with a passion for storytelling. She joined the News On 6 team in May of 2016 after spending almost two years in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

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