MDC Web Site

The MDC website is designed to comply with the Missouri IT Accessibility Standard, which is based on the federal Section 508 standard for web sites, and has been designed according to Missouri's Digital Media Developers guidelines for designing for accessibility for users with disabilites.

Some of the design features are:

If you have an accessibility issue with any part of the MDC website, please contact us so we can help. Let us know what page is not working properly and what browser software you are using.

MDC Areas

Many Missourians enjoy the state’s outdoor resources. Because natural conditions and funding limitations make disability access impractical or impossible at all MDC locations, MDC cannot guarantee such access at any particular site or MDC property. However, MDC is working to remove barriers that prevent persons with disabilities from enjoying the outdoors. Throughout the state, construction of new facilities and renovations at older facilities are providing access to Conservation Department areas, buildings and shooting ranges. It’s a long-term effort, but with the help of a citizen’s accessibility advisory council and continuing training for our staff, we’re making progress.

MDC cannot guarantee accessibility at any particular site or MDC property, but the Conservation Atlas provides a quick way to find Conservation Areas that have accessible facilities for people with disabilities. Just pick the area, region or county you are interested in to pull up data from the Atlas.

You can search from this page to find Conservation Areas with accessible facilities.

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Limit areas to those in a region or county:



Cover of Disabled-Accessible OutdoorsGet a free copy of the Disabled-Accessible Outdoors booklet and use it often to enjoy Missouri’s fish, forest and wildlife. Mail your request for publication HR0062 to:

Publications
Missouri Department of Conservation
P.O. Box 180
Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180