Accessibility
at Federal Recreation
Sites
Accessible recreation
sites are areas
that are available
for use by individuals
with disabilities.
Appropriate arrangements
to provide access
will vary based
on the specific
challenges to be
addressed at each
location.
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Photo
Credit: US
Fish and
Wildlife
Service
White River
in Arkansas |
For
detailed information
about the accessibility
of individual recreation
sites in Recreation.gov,
please use the
phone numbers,
addresses, and/or
e-mail addresses
and Web links (URL's)
provided on the
site-specific pages
to contact the
managers at that
location directly.
Agencies
managing public
recreational facilities
are working to
make outdoor recreation
opportunities and
museum exhibits
available to all
people. The Golden
Age Passport is
a lifetime entrance
pass to those national
parks, monuments,
historic sites,
recreation areas
and national wildlife
refuges administered
by the federal
government which
charge entrance
fees. It is issued
to citizens or
permanent residents
of the United States
who are 62 or older.
For more details,
please see the
Guide
to Federal Recreation
Passes.
For more information
about the accessibility
policies
of the Recreation.Gov
partner agencies,
please contact
the agency accessibility
coordinators:
Army Corps of
Engineers:
Judith
Rice (judith.v.rice@usace.army.mil)
Bureau of Land
Management:
Kay
Ellis (kay_ellis@blm.gov)
Bureau of Reclamation:
Karen
Megorden (kmegorden@pn.usbr.gov)
Fish and Wildlife
Service:
Doug
Gentile (doug_gentile@fws.gov)
Forest Service:
Janet
Zeller (jzeller@fs.fed.us)
National Park
Service:
Dave
Park (david_park@nps.gov)
Links
Access
Your National Parks>
Accessibility
- Forest Service
Recreation
Department
of the Interior
- Accessibility
Accessibility
Data Management
System
Disabilityinfo.gov
- Outdoor Recreation
Focus
on Public Accommodations
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