This venue is a challange for anyone with any accessibility issues at all. It is on Native American owned land and is not subject to CA or Federal American Disability Act regulations. Having said this, the trail is short and can be managed by those with limited mobility issues (limping or even minor hip injuries) and in early mornings the hike up the boulder pathway can be shaded by the towering cliffs and very pleasant. Note: there are water requirements and you will be turned away if you do not carry the required 24 ounces per person of water. NO DOGS ALLOWED, not even guide dogs.
The very limited visitors center does have accessible bathrooms and a small outdoor area for someone to wait.
