When your life circumstances make being outside difficult, some help may be what you need. I understand. Here’s my story:

Nearly thirty years ago after brain surgery to save my life, I found myself in a hospital bed, my right side paralyzed. Since then I have regained my ability to walk, with support. Who knew that one day I would author five Easy Walks books focused on helping others, (maybe you?) get outside and find healing of your body, mind, and spirit.
Trail guides covering southern MA and northern RI, Easy Walks in Massachusetts, More Easy Walks in Massachusetts, and Easy Walks and Paddles. (See specifics below.) Finding Easy Walks Wherever You Are helps you find Easy Walks on your own.
Has your world been turned upside down by health, relationships, or other life circumstances? You deserve your own copy of My Liturgy of Easy Walks, the back story of Why Easy Walks. Brief meditations on learning to live with a changed life. Get your own copy HERE
Marjorie Turner Hollman is the author of several Easy Walks books. Her gentle charm and attention to detail makes each of these a pleasure to read. My Liturgy of Easy Walks is a continuation of the series, but is more personal, taking the reader beyond the forest path to finding joy and peace in the everyday walks of life. A treasure. I feel more alive and connected in my own journey after having read this heartfelt book. Robert Eugene Perry, Poet and Author

Local Trail Guides:
Easy Walks in Massachusetts 2nd edition has maps to trail locations, dogs welcome (or not). 50+ trails in Bellingham, Blackstone, Douglas, Franklin, Grafton, Hopedale, Medway, Mendon, Milford, Millis, Millville, Northbridge, Upton, Uxbridge, Wrentham, and Woonsocket, RI.
More Easy Walks in Massachusetts, 2nd edition 50+ trails in Ashland, Dover, Easton, Foxboro, Framingham, Holliston, Hopkinton, Mansfield, Medfield, Natick, Norfolk, Sharon, Sherborn, Walpole, Westborough.
Easy Walks and Paddles in the Ten Mile River Watershed trails and canoe put-ins in Attleboro, North Attleboro, Plainville, Seekonk, in Massachusetts, and East Providence and Pawtucket, RI
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Great reviews for “Easy Walks” the books, and presentations:
Finding Easy Walks Wherever You Are is a wonderful articulation of what Easy Walks are and how to find them, with many useful points to offer to those who are seeking to walk more and need a welcoming voice and guidance. Marcy Marchello, Universal Access Program Coordinator, Massachusetts State Parks
What a sweet ending to the blog about our adaptive biking event and our Rock Star, (unofficial) therapy dog, Rocksie. Thank you for your support of the Blackstone Heritage Corridor, and for sharing this enthusiasm on your Easy Walks blog. Bonnie Combs, Marketing Director, Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
“EXCELLENT program! Marjorie Turner Hollman’s Finding Easy Walks presentation was well researched and her photos and tips were fantastic.” Jennifer Shaker, Director, Willett Free Library, Saunderstown, RI
Links to media appearances, interviews, and more here.