Access from the parking lot to the reconstructed great hall and kitchen is possible via an identified access route and ramp. The bookstore, interpretive exhibits, hands-on displays, video programs and ranger conducted interpretive activities that are offered in these buildings are accessible.
The canoe warehouse has an accessible ramp, but it is not connected to an identified accessible pathway. Interpretive exhibits, displays and programs presented inside are accessible.
Restrooms are partially accessible but are not connected to an identified accessible pathway. Wheelchair users may require assitance to reach the restrooms and canoe warehouse. Park staff are available to assist visitors.
The ranger station, adjacent to the parking lot, has an accessible ramp.
The parking lot has two identified, van-accessible parking spaces with a "safety zone."
Two wheelchairs are available free of charge to use during your visit. Wheelchairs are located in the ranger station and in the great hall. Please ask monument staff for assistance.
Large print, audiotape and Braille formatted interpretive literature can be provided when we are given a three working day notice. Language interpreters may also be provided if we are alerted three days before your visit. Please contact the monument's Accessibility Coordinator or the Chief Interpreter.
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