Try a Motus Near You
All-Terrain Wheelchair Rentals & Public Access Locations Across the US, Canada, Australia & UK
We have chairs in 25+ states and 4 countries. Click a pin to find a park, organization, or rental program where you can ride a Motus before you buy.
No location near you? No problem.
🏷️ Paid Rental Programs (4)
These four locations rent the Motus on a paid basis — ideal if you want a no-strings test ride before committing to a purchase.
- The Alaska Zoo — Anchorage, AK · $25 / 2.5 hrs walk-up
- Wasatch Adaptive Sports — Murray, UT · rental program
- City of Reno — Reno, NV · adaptive recreation rental
- Ultimate Access Equipment — Roy, UT · book online
Looking for an all-terrain wheelchair near you? Tap the 📍 Near me button to find the closest location in seconds.
This is a directory of public locations across the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK where you can try, rent, or borrow an Extreme Motus all-terrain wheelchair before deciding whether to buy. Most locations offer free public access through state parks, county parks, conservancies, schools, or adaptive sports programs. A few are paid rentals. Some are private organizations or individuals you can contact directly.
How to Use This Map
The map shows three categories of locations:
- Public access (green pins): Free access through state parks, county parks, adaptive sports nonprofits, conservancies, and similar public programs. Most require a phone call or online reservation a day or two ahead, but the chair itself is free to use.
- Paid rentals (orange pins): Rental programs that charge a fee — typically modest ($25 for 2.5 hours at the Alaska Zoo, for example). Walk-up at some, advance booking at others.
- Contact organizations (blue pins): Schools, individuals, mobility dealers, or private programs that have an Extreme Motus on hand. Reach out directly.
When you click any pin, you'll get a pop-up with the organization's name, location, category, a "Visit website" link, and a "Get directions" link that opens directly in Google Maps.
Browse by State or Region
Below is the full directory of 59 Motus locations, organized by state. Click any link to visit the host organization's website.
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Alabama (1)
- Auburn University — Auburn, AL 36830 [Contact organization]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Alaska (2)
- Girl Scouts of Alaska — Anchorage, AK 99502 [Public access]
- The Alaska Zoo — Anchorage, AK 99507 [Paid rental]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Arizona (3)
- Gye Di — Queen Creek, AZ 85142 [Public access]
- High Country Adaptive Sports — Flagstaff, Arizona [Public access]
- The Learning Center — Chino Valley, AZ 86323 [Contact organization]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in California (1)
- Shared Adventures — Aptos, CA 95003 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Colorado (5)
- Arc of Mesa County — Grand Junction, CO [Contact organization]
- Always Choose Adventures — Central City, Colorado [Public access]
- Denver Public Schools — Denver, CO [Contact organization]
- Get Outdoors Leadville! — Leadville, CO [Public access]
- City of Trinidad — Trinidad, CO [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Florida (1)
- Oceans of Hope Foundation — Daytona Beach, Florida [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Georgia (1)
- Aimee Copeland Foundation — Dawsonville, GA 30534 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Illinois (2)
- Forest Preserve District of DuPage County — Wheaton, IL [Public access]
- Parklands Foundation — Bloomington, IL [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Louisiana (1)
- Team Pack a Lunch — Metairie, LA 70005 [Contact organization]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Maryland (1)
- Hole in the Wall Gang Camp — Queenstown, MD 21658 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Massachusetts (2)
- Play Brigade — Brookline, MA [Public access]
- Waypoint Adventure — Lexington, MA [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Minnesota (1)
- Anoka County — Lino Lakes, MN [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Montana (1)
- University of Montana — Missoula, MT [Contact organization]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Nevada (1)
- City of Reno — Reno, NV [Paid rental]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in New Hampshire (2)
- Seacoast Science Center — Rye, NH 03870 [Public access]
- University of New Hampshire — Durham, NH [Contact organization]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in New Jersey (6)
- Matheny Medical and Educational Center — Peapack, NJ 07977 [Public access]
- NJ State Parks — Stanhope — Stanhope, NJ 07874 [Public access]
- NJ State Parks — Lebanon — Lebanon, NJ 08833 [Public access]
- NJ State Parks — Seaside Park — Seaside Park, NJ 08752 [Public access]
- NJ State Parks — Pittsgrove — Pittsgrove, NJ 08318 [Public access]
- NJ State Parks — Jersey City — Jersey City, NJ 07305 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in New York (2)
- Community Health Center of the North Country — Canton, NY 13617 [Contact organization]
- Dake Foundation — Eagle Bridge, New York [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in North Carolina (2)
- 101 Mobility of Wilmington — Wilmington, NC 28403 [Contact organization]
- Mecklenburg County Park & Rec — Charlotte, NC 28216 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in North Dakota (1)
- Elks Camp Grassick — Dawson, ND 58428 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Pennsylvania (1)
- Pennsylvania State Parks — Harrisburg, PA 17105 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Tennessee (1)
- Knox County, Tennessee — Knoxville, TN 37919 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Utah (11)
- Bryce Canyon National Park — Bryce, UT 84764 [Public access]
- City of Nephi — Nephi, UT [Public access]
- Common Ground Outdoor Adventures — Logan, UT [Public access]
- National Ability Center — Park City, Utah [Public access]
- Neuroworx — Sandy, UT [Contact organization]
- Ogden Valley Adaptive Sports — Ogden, UT [Public access]
- Pleasant Grove City — Pleasant Grove, UT [Public access]
- Uintah Special Service District 1 — Uintah County, Utah [Public access]
- Ultimate Access Equipment — Roy, Utah [Paid rental]
- Wasatch Adaptive Sports — Murray, UT [Paid rental]
- Zion National Park — Zion National Park, UT [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Vermont (1)
- Big Beautiful Life — Shelburne, VT [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Virginia (1)
- Fairfax County — Fairfax, VA [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Washington (1)
- Camp Korey — Mount Vernon, WA 98274 [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Wisconsin (1)
- Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired — Wisconsin [Contact organization]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Australia (1)
- Push Mobility — Brisbane, Australia [Contact organization]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in British Columbia, Canada (1)
- Camp Jubilee — Port Moody, BC [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Ontario, Canada (3)
- Bear Root Gardens — Verona, ON [Public access]
- Limestone District School Board — Kingston, ON [Contact organization]
- Riverwood Conservancy — Mississauga, Ontario [Public access]
All-Terrain Wheelchair Access in Saskatchewan, Canada (1)
- Regina Public Schools — Regina, SK [Contact organization]
Before You Visit: What to Know
The Motus is a four-wheeled, low-pressure-tire all-terrain wheelchair built for trails, beaches, sand, snow, and shallow water.
Reservations vs. walk-up
Most public-access locations require a reservation. State parks, county parks, and adaptive sports nonprofits typically book a few days in advance. A few — like the Alaska Zoo — are walk-up.
Rider weight and trunk control
The standard Motus has a 250–300 lb rider weight rating. The chair has an optional 5-point harness for riders with limited trunk control.
Trail difficulty
The Motus handles dirt, gravel, packed snow, sand, mud, and shallow water with the right team of pushers. Steep technical trails need 3–4 helpers. Flat boardwalks and accessible state-park trails are typically a one-pusher job.
What to bring
- A capable companion (or three for technical terrain).
- Water for everyone.
- Sun protection.
- Phone with offline maps.
- Helmet for skatepark visits or technical descents.
Want to bring a Motus to your park, school, or rec program?
We partner with parks, conservancies, school districts, and adaptive recreation programs across the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK.