Thalia Trace Park
169 Thalia Trace Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 | 757-385-0400
This neighborhood park has a playground and mini picnic shelter. The entrance has a curb cut and the playground has a transfer platform.
Athela's Therapeutic Riding Inc
1179 County Highway 5, Otego, NY 13835 | (607) 783-2321
Athela’s Therapeutic Riding is a non-profit organization located in Otsego County, NY. This program also serves individuals in surrounding counties. Athela’s offers a variety of equine assisted activities to individuals with disabilities in a caring and relaxed environment.
Athens Boat Launch
Route 385 , Athens, NY 12015 |
The Athens Boat launch is a beautiful state owned and operated site located on the scenic Hudson River.
Athens Health Club
5965 Exchange Drive, Suites UVXY , Sykesville, MD 21784 | 410-549-3001
Athens Health Club is a Fitness Center/Health club located in Sykesville, Maryland that offers many fitness opportunities that include fitness equipment/machines, nutrition information and guidance, and group classes. The staff is welcoming, helpful, and educated on the fitness needs of individuals. Although there are no written references of accessibility and inclusion, the facility does accommodate for individuals of all skill levels to come and utilize the facility.
Think Differently Dash
3399 North Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 | (800) 445-3131
The ThinkDIFFERENTLY Dash is a 1-mile run/walk for individuals of all ability and all are welcome to participate. Sponsored by Duchess Tourism.
Thirteenth Lake Campsites (DEC)
Johnsburg, NY 12843 | (518)897-1310
According to the agency website: "The Siamese Ponds Wilderness (SPW) is one of the larger Wilderness designated areas in the Adirondack Park. It extends some 24 miles north and south and 18 miles east and west and contains approximately 46,138.43 hectares (114,010.1 acres) of Forest Preserve lands. Associated with the SPW are the Dug Mountain, Forks Mountain and Chatiemac Primitive Areas. During the early part of the nineteenth century, logging became an important industry in the region, and most of the Wilderness was heavily cut over. Devastating fires at the turn of the century continued to significantly impact this natural resource.
Thomas Jefferson Park
2180 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10029 | (212) 860-1363
Although only a few blocks long, this friendly neighborhood park is packed to the brim with things to do. On busy days, runners circle the track while groups of friends shoot hoops, hit balls, and take advantage of the baseball and handball courts. The small recreation center on its grounds offers a fitness room, exercise equipment, and classes for those looking for a good workout.
Thompson Park
Watertown, NY 13601 | (315)785-7775
According to agency website: "Watertown 's historic Thompson Park serves as a central gathering place for a variety of community uses, events and for visitors to the City. The Park is an Olmstead Park and rich in activity and scenic trails. The Park is home to the local Zoo where one can see a collection of animals that are native to the area. The Park has:
Thompson Pond Trail (The Nature Conservancy)
261 Lake Road, Pine Plains, NY 12567 |
The Nature Conservancy is a conservation organization that offers its protected lands to the public for outdoor recreation.
Thornden Park
Thornden Park Dr, Syracuse, NY 13210 | (315) 473-4330
Thornden Park is a 76-acre park located next to the Syracuse University Campus. The Haskin family originally purchased it in 1854 as farmland. In 1873, Major Alexander Davis acquired the land and planted shrubs and a variety of vegetation that is still present today. The city purchased the land in 1921 and has added such features as the E. M. Mills Rose Garden, the pool, and the amphitheatre. The park is a popular place for runners and walkers as well as those who want to play any type of recreational sport in the many open areas. It is also well known for its excellent views and many special events that often feature the spectacular Rose Garden.
Thornden Park Monday Mile (Lerner Center for Public Health Promotion)
Thornden Park Drive, Syracuse, NY 13210 | 315-443-9343
The Thornden Park Monday Mile is on a pedestrian path that is located on the inner loop of Thornden Park Drive. The path is approximately 4 feet wide. The loop has significant elevation changes. The path goes past attractions such as the park's swimming pool, playground, outdoor amphitheater, rose garden and lily pond. At the time of this assessment, the Start/Finish sign was missing from the trail head. There is a public restroom along the loop that is seasonally available. The park is located between Syracuse University and the Westcott neighborhood. Maps of the Monday Mile route along with turn-by-turn directions are available on the agency website.
Three Mile Bay Waterway Access Site (DEC)
8787 New York 12E, Chaumont, NY 13622 | (518)402-8920
According to the agency website: "The Three Mile Bay Waterway Access Site...provides additional access to Chaumont Bay on Lake Ontario. This access site, which is located on State Route 12E in the hamlet of Three Mile Bay, Town of Lyme, in Jefferson County, features a single-lane concrete launch with a floating dock. Parking accommodates six vehicles with trailers and 9 additional vehicles."
Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area (DEC)
8898 Smokey Hollow Rd, Baldwinsville, NY 13027 | (607)775-2687
According to the agency website: "The Three Rivers Wildlife Management Area was christened "Three Rivers" because of its proximity to the junction of the Seneca and Oneida Rivers which form the Oswego. The area is situated in Onondaga County about 18 miles north of Syracuse between Baldwinsville and Phoenix. Interstate 690 and NYS Route 48 provide easy access to the area. To reach Three Rivers WMA take Sixty Road out of the Village of Baldwinsville or Route 690 to Route 48 turning right on Kellogg Road. The 7½ topographic maps covering the area are Baldwinsville and Lysander."
Three Treasures Martial Arts
55 Ferris Street, Corning, NY 14830 | (607) 936-2400
A charter school of Master Ken Kuaek’s USA Masters Academy. The agency teaches and offers programs in self-defense, Tai Ji, Tae Kwondo and competitive competition.
Thron Park
200 N. Levitt St., Rome, NY 13440 | (315) 339-7656
According to the agency website: "Liberty Gardens/Thron Park is a neighborhood park located at 200 North Levitt Street.
Thunder Junction All Abilities Park
1851 South Dixie Drive , St. George, UT 84790 | 435-627-4500
Designed as a dinosaur-themed park, its overall design will cater to all children and adults alike. There are many places to stay in the shade and beautiful gardens to walk around. The All Abilities Park and Playground is a unique and premier all-abilities parks , the cost to ride the train is minimal and the overall design is inclusive. The environment fosters socialization between people with disabilities and without disabilities. Staff are are valued members of the community that have an array of abilities and disabilities. The hope is that when children start interacting and spending time together, understanding and appreciation will take place. There is a wheelchair-accessible train, sandbox, and ways to interact, compete and play along side other children of all abilities. Service animals are welcome but pets are not.
Ticonderoga Boat Launch Site (DEC)
292 Fort Ti Rd, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 | (518)402-8920
Ticonderoga boat launch is located on Route 74 at Ticonderoga Ferry. This hard surfaced ramp provides water access to Lake Champlain and has parking for 52 cars and trailers.
Tillman Road Wildlife Management Area Trail (DEC)
9988 Wehrle Dr., Clarence, NY 14031 | (716)372-0645
According to the Agency Website: Tillman Road Wildlife Management Area is a wet lowland with an emergent marsh, open water, grassy fields, a deciduous swamp and hardwood forest. Walk the boardwalk during the spring and summer and listen to a serenade of song from seven different species of frogs.Two hiking trails and a self-guided nature loop trail provide access, and a boardwalk with a viewing platform is located at the Bergtold Road entrance.
Tim Noga Memorial Youth and Universally Accessible Blind
Route 89, Savannah, NY 13146 | (585)226-2466
The Tim Noga Memorial Youth and Universally Accessible Blind is located within the Northern Montezuma Wildlife Management Area. The hunting blind was designed to provide youth and people who have disabilities with an accessible area to hunt and view the area’s abundant wildlife.
Tinkers Falls Trail - Labrador Hollow Unique Area (DEC)
New York 91, Tully, NY 13159 | (607)674-4017
This trail leads from the parking lot through the woods for a quarter mile to the beautiful Tinkers Falls
Tioga County Boys & Girls Club
201 Erie Street, Owego, NY 13827 | (607) 687-0690
The Tioga County Boys and Girls Club provides a safe place for kids to play, learn and have fun. For over 60 years, deticated staff has provdied year round programs, facilities and experiences to kids and community members.
Tioga Point Campground (DEC)
No street address, Raquette Lake, NY 13436 | (315) 354-4101
According to the agency website: Tioga Point is a primitive campground with no potable water. It is accessible by boat only. There are picnic tables, fireplaces, outhouses,15 lean-to's, and 10 tent sites.
Tip Top Pottery
85 North Main Street, Suite 110, White River Junction , VT 05001 | 802-280-1700
Tip Top Pottery is a creative arts and craft studio located in downtown White River Junction, Vermont. They offer classes and independent work time in pottery, painting, felting, and other creative arts. They host birthday parties, adult paint and sip night programs, and offer summer camps for youth in the area. From the website:
Antique Boat Museum (The)
750 Mary Street, Clayton, NY 13624 | (315) 686-4104
Where can you tour a magnificent 106' historic houseboat, row an elegant St. Lawrence skiff, take a thrilling triple-cockpit runabout ride, explore fascinating exhibits about the legendary 1000 Islands and see more than 100 historic pleasure boats on display, all in the same day? The Antique Boat Museum, of course, home of North America's original antique boat show and auction.
Tito Puente Education Complex
240 East 109 Street, New York, NY 10029 | (212) 860-5837
Formerly Jefferson Park Junior High School 117, this conglomeration of education programs was renamed in honor of the musical great Tito Puente in 2004. The complex includes four middle school programs, one elementary school program, and one special needs school with a total of 1.010 students. The complex combines arts and education, and therefore is appropriately named after a great Puerto Rican musician who was also an educator. One of the programs is called the Tito Puente Academy for the Performing Arts.
Titus Mountain Family Ski Center
215 Johnson Road, Malone, NY 12953 | (518)483-3740
According to agency website: "In this modern era of mega-resorts and mega-prices, Titus Mountain remains committed to welcoming all of our guests with a very special Snow Sports experience. Adirondack beauty! Affordable! Safe! Fun! That’s what Titus Mountain is all about. Short lift-lines. Un-crowded slopes. Good food. Magnificent grooming. Friendly staff. Low, low prices. This year, join us at Titus Mountain and discover a unique & timeless Adirondack way to savor winter!"
Toad Harbor Fishing Access
Shaw Road, West Monroe, NY 13167 | (315) 426-7448
Toad Harbor is a small community located on the northern shore of Oneida Lake in Oswego County. Toad Harbor fishing access pier is not on Oneida lake, but on an inlet of the lake. The fishing platform at this location is accessible and located on a shaded cove. There is a large open area provided for parking. There is no restroom or port-a-john at this location.
Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier
198 N Washington St., Rome, NY 13440 | (315) 339-7656
According to the agency website this is one of several passive parks in the City of Rome. Picnics, walking, and other such activities are permitted.
Tompkins Cortland Community College - Fitness and Athletic Facility
170 North Street , Dryden, NY 13053 | 607-844-8211
The Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3) Athletic Center was built as an annex to TC3 in 2007. It was initially assessed in 2008, and reassessed in 2021 by the RECR210 Diversity and Inclusion class. All activities that take place in the Athletic Center must follow the mission and vision of TC3 that includes an active diversity and inclusion plan and committee. The Athletic Center is used for athletics, meetings, recreation and large gatherings such as commencement. Questions about accessibility to this center can be answered by calling the TC3 main phone number.
Tompkins Cortland Community College Fitness Center and Athletic Facility
17 North Street, Dryden, NY 13053 | (607) 844-8222
The center is very accessible, both socially and physically to people of all abilities. Individuals with disabilities and disability organizations often use this facility. The facility is open to the community with a membership. Contact the facility for more information regarding membership fees and hours of operation.