ACCESSIBLE FEATURES at UTAH STATE PARKS (Last Updated by Park Managers, May 30, 2019)

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ACCESSIBLE FEATURES at UTAH STATE PARKS (Last Updated by Park Managers, May 30, 2019) ACCESSIBLE FEATURES AT UTAH STATE PARKS (Last Updated by Park Managers, May 30, 2019) Anasazi State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Parking Wheelchair Accessible Museum and Gift Shop Wheelchair Accessible Informational Wayside in Front of Museum Wheelchair Accessible Path from Museum to Outside Pre-Columbian Village Site Wheelchair Accessible Trail Around Pre-Columbian Village Site Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Area with 4 Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Tables Antelope Island State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Visitor Center and Gift Shop Wheelchair Accessible Areas at Historic Fielding Garr Ranch Wheelchair Accessible Boating Access at the Marina Wheelchair Accessible Informational Waysides Around Park Wheelchair Accessible Shower Facilities at Beach Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Campsites at Bridger Bay and White Rock Bay Wheelchair Accessible Restaurant (Buffalo Grill) and Restaurant Pavilion Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Area with Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Table Just off Road West of the Visitor Center Wheelchair Accessible Vistas at Buffalo Point, Frary Peak Trail Parking Area, Lady Finger Trail Parking Area and Around Visitor Center Bear Lake Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms with Showers - Marina and Rendezvous Beach facilities. Designated Wheelchair Accessible Reservable Campsites - Rendezvous Beach facility - 3 in Birch, 1 in Cottonwood, 1 in Big Creek, and 1 in Willow Group campsite. Wheelchair Accessible Reservable Day Use Pavilions - 1 at the Marina and 2 at Rendezvous Beach. Designated Wheelchair Accessible Parking Spaces - Marina and Rendezvous Beach facilities. Wheelchair Accessible Boat Slips - Marina facility - 1 short term rental slip and 18 long term rental slips. Wheelchair Accessible Park Office - Marina. Wheelchair Accessible Boating Access - Marina courtesy docks. Wheelchair Accessible Concession Buildings - Marina and Rendezvous Beach facilities. Wheelchair Accessible Concession Fast Food Grill - Marina facility. Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Visitor Center Wheelchair Accessible Campsites Dead Horse Point State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Visitor Center/Gift Shop with Elevator for Access to All Floors Designated Wheelchair Accessible Parking Spaces Wheelchair Accessible Pathways at Scenic Vistas Around Park Wheelchair Accessible Viewpoint at Dead Horse Point Designated Wheelchair Accessible Reservable Campsite Wheelchair Accessible Day Use Pavilions Wheelchair Accessible Yurt Braille Astronomy Materials for Star Party and Dark Sky Program Attendees Deer Creek Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Designated Wheelchair Accessible Parking Spaces Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Areas with Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Tables at Main Day Use Area, Wallsburg Group Site, Rainbow Day Use Area, and Island Day Use Area 2 Designated Wheelchair Accessible Full Hook-Up Campsites 1 Designated Wheelchair Accessible Tent Campsite Wheelchair Accessible Shower Facilities at Main Campground, and Wallsburg Group Site Wheelchair Accessible Fishing Access Is Limited Due to Reservoir Grade, Changing Water Levels and Soil Conditions and Soil Conditions—but sometimes parking is allowed on certain beach and ramp areas with Parks Personnel Permission. Call park to check on conditions and availability BEFORE coming to fish. Wheelchair Access to Beach at Sailboat Beach and Island Day Use Area from boat launches—depending on weather and soil conditions. Wheelchair Accessible Restroom and Campsite in Great Horned Owl Campground East Canyon State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Designated Wheelchair Accessible Campsites Designated Wheelchair Accessible Cabin Designated Wheelchair Accessible Yurt Printed Frequently Asked Questions and Answer Sheets Wheelchair Accessible Fishing Dock-We will drive customers to the ramp as the water levels drop. Access to Water’s Edge Is Limited Due to Reservoir Grade, Changing Water Levels and Soil Conditions—but sometimes parking is allowed on certain ramp areas with Parks Personnel Permission. Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Museum and Gift Shop with Elevator for Access to All Floors Wheelchair Accessible Pathways Around Outdoor Archaeological Site Escalante Petrified Forest State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Office/Visitor Center Wheelchair Accessible Outdoor Petrified Tree Exhibit (with Braille and Large Print Exhibit Text Booklets available for loan at Visitor) Wheelchair Accessible Day Use Pavilion Wheelchair Accessible Group Campsite Flight Park State Recreation Area This is an unstaffed recreation area with no amenities Fremont Indian State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Museum and Gift Shop Wheelchair Accessible Paved Pathway Around Outdoor Rock Art Area Behind Visitor Center Wheelchair Accessible Tent Platform Campsite Wheelchair Accessible Shower at Sam Stowe Area Wheelchair Accessible Waysides Wheelchair Accessible Cabin Frontier Homestead State Park Museum Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Museum and Gift Shop Cell Phone Audio Description of Museum Exhibits Written Transcript of Audio Tour Wheelchair Accessible Pathways to Outdoor Exhibits and Features 2 Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Areas with Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Tables Goblin Valley State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Visitor Center Wheelchair Accessible Scenic Overlook of Goblin Valley Wheelchair Accessible Campsites Wheelchair Accessible Yurt Braille Astronomy Materials for Star Party and Dark Sky Program Attendees Goosenecks State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Scenic Viewing Area Primitive Campsites on Firm and Stable Ground Great Salt Lake State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Visitor Center and Gift Shop Wheelchair Accessible Dock Wheelchair Accessible Showers Cell Phone Audio Description of Park Nature Trail Printed Frequently Asked Question and Answer Sheets Green River State Park/Golf Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Parking Wheelchair Accessible Golf Clubhouse Wheelchair Accessible Showers at North and South Restrooms Reservable Wheelchair Accessible Group Picnic Area - Group Site 1 Reservable Wheelchair Accessible Group Camping at Group Site 1 Gunlock State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms 5 Primitive (on hardpack ground/no water/no hook-ups) Wheelchair Accessible Campsites Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Pavilion Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail This is an unstaffed recreation area with no amenities Huntington State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Hyrum State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Parking Spaces Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Tables in Day Use Parking Area and Group Camp Site 2 Reservable Wheelchair Accessible Campsites at Lake Campground Wheelchair Accessible Cabin at Lake Campground Wheelchair Accessible Showers Wheelchair Access to Beach Wheelchair Accessible Boat Ramp Wheelchair Accessible Fishing Access Is Limited Due to Reservoir Grade, Changing Water Levels and Soil Conditions Jordan River OHV State Recreation Area Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Jordanelle State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Entrance to Park Office and Event Center (Please Ring Doorbell). Designated Wheelchair Accessible Parking Spaces Designated Wheelchair Accessible Campsites Wheelchair Accessible Courtesy Docks at Main Boat Ramp Wheelchair Accessible Sidewalks Throughout Park Wheelchair Accessible Paths to Pavilions and Day Use Cabanas Wheelchair Accessible Boardwalks at Rock Cliff Nature Area Wheelchair Accessible Fishing Is Possible from Boardwalks Surrounding Rock Cliff Nature Area Wheelchair Accessible Fishing Access at Main Reservoir Areas Is Limited Due to Reservoir Grade and Soil Conditions—but sometimes parking is allowed on certain ramp areas with Parks Personnel Permission. Call park to check on conditions and availability BEFORE coming to fish. Kodachrome Basin State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Visitor Center and Gift Shop Wheelchair Accessible Nature Trail Wheelchair Accessible Campsite Millsite State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Campsite Wheelchair Accessible Boat Ramp Otter Creek State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Palisade State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms and Showers Wheelchair Accessible Cabin with Wheelchair Accessible Shower Wheelchair Accessible Cabin w/o water Piute State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Quail Creek State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Fishing Pier 2 Wheelchair Accessible Campsites Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Pavilions Wheelchair Accessible Coin-Operated Outdoor Shower Wheelchair Accessible tent groupsite Red Fleet State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Vistas of Rock Formations from Parking Areas at Park Wheelchair Accessible Campsites Rockport State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms 4 Wheelchair Accessible Raised Tent Campsites (1 in Each Campground) Wheelchair Accessible Shower in Juniper Campground Wheelchair Accessible Boat Ramp Sand Hollow State Park Wheelchair Accessible Restrooms Wheelchair Accessible Visitor Center Wheelchair Accessible Vistas at Various Parking Lots Around Park 3 Wheelchair Accessible Campsites at Westside Campground Wheelchair Accessible Showers Wheelchair Accessible Picnic Tables by Westside
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