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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.
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.

The Golden Access 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 U.S. who are legally blind or permanently disabled.

For more details, please see the Guide to Federal Recreation Passes or Disabilityinfo.gov - Outdoor Recreation.

White River in Arkansas
Photo Credit: US Fish and Wildlife Service
White River in Arkansas
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