
City leaders will showcase free-to-rent technology on Thursday, intended to expand beach access to those in wheelchairs or with other mobility issues.
The Access Trax and Freedom Trax equipment will be available to the public for no cost on a first-come, first-served reservation basis near the Mission Beach Lifeguard Station at the Beach Wheelchair Program office during the program’s open hours.
Freedom Trax is a motorized device that attaches to a personal wheelchair, providing the ability to navigate through the sand. Access Trax are durable, lightweight and portable mats that allow for easier access throughout the beach.
Community Projects, Programs, and Services Funding purchased the equipment with allocations made by Council President Joe LaCava and Councilwoman Jennifer Campbell for the Parks and Recreation Department Accessibility Program.
Beyond the Access Trax and Freedom Trax, the city provides accessible beach mats in nine locations from March through December, with manual beach wheelchairs and power beach chairs.
The locations are:
- La Jolla Shores, north of the main lifeguard tower;
- Pacific Beach, south of the main lifeguard tower;
- Mission Beach, in front of the main lifeguard tower;
- South Mission Beach, south of the main lifeguard tower;
- Ocean Beach, in front of the main lifeguard tower;
- Crown Point, south of the southern comfort station in Mission Bay;
- Bonita Cove, near the southwest parking lot in Mission Bay;
- Mission Point, near Bayside Walk in Mission Bay; and
- Fanuel Street, near Bayside Walk Park in Mission Bay.
More information can be found here.






