The centerpiece of the Grover Hot Springs State Park in the Sierra Mountains of California is the mineral hot springs, enjoyed because the mineral sulfur is minimal. Two concrete pools, one hot and one cold, are both equipped with lifts for disabled access. At an altitude of 6000-feet, even in summer, the warm water may be welcome; in winter cross country skiers use the pools. The site is surrounded by tall peaks and rocky crags; below the pools is a wide meadow among giant Jeffrey pines.
A half-mile away, across a lovely meadow is a 76-site campground, from which several trails depart. Most are inaccessible due to soft sand, narrowness, rocks, and roots, but Burnside Lake Trail is quite pleasant for about 0.3 miles, and adventurous wheelchair users may be able to venture out into the meadow in the dryness of late summer.
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Description
This is a packed dirt access road, yet narrow and trail-like in feel, skirting the edge of the wide meadow and passing among tall trees and chaparral, with views of the crags and peaks that surround the valley. The surface is sandy, but firm enough for a strong pusher or motorized wheelchair. Near the end, it comes close to Hot Springs Creek, a pretty rushing stream that is stocked with trout (presently not accessible for fishing from a wheelchair). From this point onward the trail rapidly becomes more difficult, dipping into gullies with soft sand slopes and protruding rocks and roots. We turned back at about the half-mile mark.
The facilities listed below meet all of our access criteria unless otherwise noted.
Although the hot springs and pool are accessible via a lift, assistance may be needed on the steep ramp on the approach. Dressing rooms and toilets may be usable for some wheelchair riders. Showers lack folding seats and lower heads but have adequate maneuvering space.
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