Shenandoah National ParkAccessibility
For People with Visual Disabilities Taped narrations of the park folder, history handout, and two of the nature trail booklets are available for loan at the visitor centers. Mathews Arm Campground has the Traces Nature Trail booklet available on tape. The history handout and nature trail booklets are available in Braille. For People with Hearing Disabilities Informative pamphlets, exhibits, and scripts for the orientation films are available at both visitor centers. Five nature trails are self-guiding with interpretive booklets or signs. Evening programs, demonstrations, and guided walks are accessible or accessible with assistance. Some activities may be led by a ranger with a knowledge of sign language. Refer to the park's free newspaper for specific details. For People with Limited Mobility
Automobiles
Trails
Limberlost Trail is perhaps the gentlest trail. It is a gently sloping 1.3-mile trail featuring a five foot wide hard-packed green stone dust surface with a less than eight percent gradient. Benches are at frequent intervals. The trail circles through an old-growth forest of magnificent hemlocks and includes a 65' bridge and 150' boardwalk.
Accessible Buildings
Campgrounds
Picnic Grounds
Last Updated: 15 Sep 2010
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