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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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Additional Questions to Consider


  • Does the park have tactile maps for visitors who are blind or have visual impairments?
  • Are listening systems or captioning available for visitors who are deaf or have hearing impairments?
  • Are facilities equipped with accessible restrooms for visitors with mobility impairments?
  • Are interpretative programs available for people with your specific disability?
  • Are sign-language interpreters available?
  • Are trails labeled to assist you in identifying which are most appropriate for you?

These are some examples of the type of questions you need to ask. Remember to be very specific in your questions -- it will only make your visit more enjoyable.

Public lands are for everyone. By having the answers to some of these questions before you arrive, you will be better able to enjoy yourself while you are there.


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