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Trails -- Disabled Accessibility

  • The Hamilton County mom with children walking a trail in the fallPark District maintains an accessibility policy that provides the opportunity for park visitors to enjoy our facilities and programs.

  • Through concentrated efforts to upgrade existing sites and develop new areas, the Park District’s goal is to have the majority of facilities within each park be considered Level 1 or 2.

  • The Park District will make every effort, with two weeks advance notice, to provide reasonable accommodations so that people with disabilities may participate in special events and educational programs.

  • People with disabilities needing special accommodations for the accessibility of programs should contact the Park District at (513) 521-PARK (7275), Voice/TDD.

  • The Park District has a four level classication system for its developed sites and facilities. Look for these icons at developed facilities:

Level 1: Considered fully accessible and meets architectural standards for handicap accessibility. Level 1 sites include Visitor Centers, Ranger stations, snack bars, restrooms, numerous picnic areas and paved trails. There is at least one Level 1 facility at each developed park.

Level 2: Usable to disabled persons, but may include inconveniences.

Level 3: Difficult to use by disabled persons; assistance is probably required. These sites include facilities which are located in difficult terrain.

Level 4: Undeveloped section of the park; inaccessible to most disabled persons

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