According to the National Park Service, last year more than 276 million people visited sites managed by the National Park Service (NPS). Many of those visitors are – or potentially could be – people with disabilities.
In order to make sure that as many national parks are accessible to those with disabilities as possible, the NPS has developed a website to help visitors with disabilities and special needs find accessible trails, programs, activities, and other features at national park units nationwide. If you use a wheelchair or have some sort of a mobility impairment, this is the place to start.
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Accessibility Information for National ParksThe National Parks: Accessible to Everyone website provides a substantial amount of information to help make that happen, including state by states listings and descriptions of:• accessibility accommodations for specific parks• accessible programs and exhibits for specific parks• parks with features accessible to the visually impaired or blind• parks with features accessible to the hearing impaired• parks with accessible camping• parks with accessible picnic areas
Finding Out MoreMary A. Bomar, Director of the National Park Service, points out that although they “still have a ways to go before we can say we are accessible to all,” that remains the long-term goal for the NPS and the accessibility project.
Because the project is a work in progress, however, visitors shouldn’t assume that just because a favorite park isn’t covered in the National Parks: Accessible to Everyone website, it doesn’t include accessible features. Director Bomar suggests that if you’re considering a travel within a national park that’s not currently included, you may want to call the park or visit its website, which can be reached via www.nps.gov, and check their accessibility information.
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