Birding can be a great hobby even if you have limited mobility or energy. Many of our wild areas and parks have accessible pathways and facilities.

Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society invites everyone to come out birdwatching, because “birding is for every body!"

Freya McGregor, staff person at Birdability

Here are some great resources for accessible birding both in our county and further afield:

  • The National Audubon Society has created Birdability, a place to catalog and describe all of the accessible birding sites in the country. You can help out by submitting your own reviews of accessible birding locations

  • Birdability and American Bird Conservancy (ABC) are co-hosting an online interview series entitled Birdability Birders: Conversations about Birding with Access Challenges. Disability itself is diverse and intersectional; this series aims to highlight this complexity by featuring the perspectives of birders of different backgrounds who have various disabilities and other health concerns, and who bird in different ways.

  • The Birdability Blog offers essays and information for people with accessibility concerns, functional needs, and differing abilities.

  • Golden Gate Audubon’s Chris Okon published an article called “Accessible Birding for Everybody” in Bay Nature magazine listing many resources

  • Easy Birding Maps is a wonderful resource for birders of all abilities

  • The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority has excellent information on paved trails in our county with lots of accessibility information

  • Reviews of accessible trails throughout the Bay Area from the perspective of a wheelchair-bound hiking enthusiast

Accessible Field Trips

These upcoming field trips are accessible for people with limited mobility, including those requiring wheelchairs.

Accessible Self-Guided Field Trips

The following self-guided field trips are wheelchair accessible or partially wheelchair accessible. Please read the accessibility notes for each trip for additional details.