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5 Wheelchair & Stroller-Friendly Attractions in Fullerton!

Commitment to accessibility ensures that individuals of all abilities can explore and play!

By Dana Reich and Janel Plunkard, publisher of Macaroni KID Springfield, Mo. September 14, 2023

Fullerton offers various attractions and activities suitable for individuals with diverse mobility needs, providing various wheelchair-friendly and stroller-friendly venues that cater to all. 

Macaroni KID Yorba Linda - Fullerton - Placentia - Anaheim Hills wanted to highlight 5 Fullerton businesses, parks, and attractions where everyone can fully participate and enjoy.


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This beautiful botanical garden is generally wheelchair and stroller-friendly.  It offers paved pathways, making it easy to explore the diverse plant collections.

The Muckenthaler Cultural Center hosts art exhibitions and cultural events.  They typically have accessible facilities and strive to make their programs inclusive.

This museum often has exhibits related to the history of Fullerton and Southern California.  They generally have accessible facilities and provide a welcoming environment for all visitors.

  • Hillcrest Park
    1200 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92832

This park is known for its lovely walking paths and scenic views.  It's a great place for a leisurely stroll with a stroller or a wheelchair.

While not suitable for strollers, the Fullerton Loop Trail can be navigated with a sturdy wheelchair.  It's a 12-mile multi-use trail that offers beautiful views of the area.


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It's so great to see Fullerton attractions that embrace inclusivity by providing a wide range of wheelchair-friendly and stroller-friendly attractions and activities. This commitment to accessibility ensures that individuals of all abilities can explore and enjoy Fullerton's cultural, natural, and recreational offerings.