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The trail to Tyuonyi Pueblo is accessible to wheelchairs and strollers.
The Visitor Center does not meet standards but is accessible. The Visitor Center restrooms are not up to standard but are accessible for wheelchair users who can negotiate a 180-degree transfer. Restrooms in Loop B of Juniper Campground are accessible. The first quarter mile of Main Loop Trail accessible by wheelchair; other trails may be possible for wheelchair athletes. There are two wheelchairs available at the visitor center, that are loaned on a first-come basis.  The orientation slide show is captioned, and two tactile tables are available in the museum. Guides to the Main Loop Trail are available in large print, Braille, Spanish, French, Japanese, German, and Russian.
Queen butterfly  

Did You Know?
Queen butterflies are often mistaken for Monarchs because they look so much alike. This is beneficial to the Queen, who is avoided by predators who fear this look-alike may be as toxic as the Monarch.

Last Updated: April 02, 2007 at 16:15 EST