About
All Terrain Georgia is an initiative of Aimee Copeland Foundation (ACF) in partnership with Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Our goal is to enable people with mobility impairments to enjoy the nurturing and healing qualities that the vast natural resources of our state has to offer. We have a vision of an inclusive Georgia where everyone has the opportunity to live and play in their own community.
ACF, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) houses and maintains all-terrain chairs (ATC).
ATCs may be utilized for hiking, hunting, fishing and other outdoor education and recreational events sponsored by the ACF, DNR and/or partnering organizations.
Participating Locations
Panola Mountain State Park
Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center @ Marben Public Fishing Area & Clybel Wildlife Management Area
Cloudland Canyon State Park
Etowah Indian Mounds
Sweetwater Creek State Park
Fort Yargo State Park
Red Top Mountain State Park
Don Carter State Park
Pickett’s Mill State Park
Hard Labor Creek State Park
Newman Wetlands Center
Smithgall Woods State Park
Executive Director
Aimee Copeland is a psychotherapist, activist, registered yoga instructor, competitive swimmer, and executive director of Aimee Copeland Foundation. Copeland contracted flesh-eating bacteria at a tragic ziplining accident that ultimately led to quadruple amputations. She went on to complete a dual masters degree in psychology and social work.
Copeland served as an intern at a top 10 rehabilitation hospital where she used her experience and training to teach others to cope with life changing circumstances and thrive. Shortly after her injury, Copeland launched the Aimee Copeland Foundation to bridge the gap between nature and accessibility. Copeland is the Chief Executive Officer of Grant Park Counseling Group in Atlanta, GA and practices psychotherapy as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
Aimee holds certifications as a Clinical Hypnotherapist and a Clinical Trauma Provider and has training and experience using mindfulness-based modalities, internal family systems therapy, and somatic psychotherapy.