Accessibility statement
At Mile High Hikes, we believe the outdoors should be for everyone. We're committed to making our website accessible and usable for people of all abilities.
What is web accessibility?
Web accessibility means designing our website so people who are differently abeled can navigate, understand, and interact with it just as easily as anyone else.
This includes compatibility with assistive technologies like screen readers, keyboard navigation, voice control software, and other accessibility tools.
Accessibility efforts on this site
We aim to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA to make our site as inclusive as possible.
Some of the steps we take include:
Clear heading structures across pages
Alternative text added to images where appropriate
Logical page structure for easier navigation
Color combinations designed for strong contrast and readability
Compatibility with keyboard navigation
Reduced motion and simple layouts to minimize visual strain
Mobile-friendly design for accessibility across devices
We’re always working to improve the experience and make the site easier to use for everyone.
Accessibility in our hiking experiences
We do our best to make our guided hikes welcoming and inclusive. However, because our experiences take place on natural trails, accessibility may vary depending on terrain, weather, and trail conditions.
If you have accessibility needs or questions about whether a hike might be a good fit, please reach out before booking. We’re happy to help you choose the best option whenever possible.
Third-party content
Our website may include content from third-party providers, such as maps, booking platforms, or review widgets. We don’t control these tools and they may not fully meet accessibility standards.
That said, we aim to use services that prioritize accessibility whenever possible.
Need help?
If you encounter any accessibility barriers while using our site, or need assistance booking a hike, please reach out through the Contact Us form on our website.
We welcome feedback and are always looking for ways to make our site and experiences more accessible.