Accessible trails in Birmingham are getting better every day—here’s why

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Two Women Cycle On The Lakeshore Trail / Shades Creek Greenway In Birmingham, Alabama
Meagan Rowe and Sonja Harris ride the Lakeshore Trail. (Cliff Martin / Bham Now)

On Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons at the Lakeshore Trail’s western trailhead, you’ll find cyclists gearing up on an impressive fleet of adapted cycles—recumbent trikes, handcycles and tandems—most brought over by a team from Lakeshore Foundation nearby.

Read on to learn more about these rides and other ways Lakeshore Foundation is getting people out on Birmingham’s accessible trails while working to develop more of them.

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Lisa Battles
Lisa Battles

Lisa is a content strategist, editor and writer with 25+ years of experience in news, marketing and PR for leading brands in tourism, economic development, media and music. She is a journalism graduate of Auburn University.

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