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Access for Visitors with Disabilities
Go to the Accessible Features in State Parks Search Pages One of the goals of California State Parks is to make sure that everyone - including visitors with disabilities - has access to the natural and cultural wonders that make up California State Parks. State Parks is continuing to work to make our parks more accessible. State Parks Accessible Features Search Pages
Many changes are underway to enhance accessibility in California State Parks. This website of accessible features is part of those enhancements. It will be under construction for a while. We welcome constructive comments and suggestions on how this site can be more helpful. Accessibility-related construction will also be underway for a number of years in our parks. Currently, many of our parks have facilities such as restrooms, campsites, and visitor centers that are designated accessible. These facilities were accessible when they were built but may not meet all current guidelines. Our accessible features web pages include descriptions of the accessible facilities that explain major deviations from the newest proposed federal outdoor guidelines. Each page has a link to definitions and terms for further clarification. We recommend that you call the parks for more information. We look forward to meeting our mission of providing quality park experiences for all. |
Accessibility Section CA Relay Service
With TTY 888-877-5378 Without TTY 711 Self-Evaluation Plan
PDF format Transition Plan PDF format Completed Projects 2009 California State Parks Accessibility Guidelines PDF format Trail Plan PDF format |