Accessibility Toolkit for Land Managers
Designed to help land managers understand how people with disabilities engage with the outdoors and provides recommendations and best practices for creating inclusive public spaces.
Organization
Willamette Partnership
Location
National or Global
Topic
IDEA
Infrastructure
Participation
Activity
Bicycling
Birding/Wildlife viewing
Camping
Climbing
Equestrian
Fishing
Hiking/Running
Hunting
Motorized sports (boat, snowmobile, ATV, etc.)
Paddling
Winter sports (downhill, Nordic, tube, snowshoe, snowmobile)
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2019 River Management Society
River Access Planning Guide
A step-by-step procedure to evaluate existing and anticipated uses, site selection and design facilities that support desired recreation experiences while also protecting natural resources.
2022 Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation
Creating Welcoming, Enjoyable Trails for All
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