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Trailside Nature Museum & Ward Pound Ridge Reservation

Located at the intersection of Route 35 and Route 121, Cross River, NY 10518 | (914) 864-7322

The Trailside Nature Museum is owned and operated by Westchester County Parks, Recreation, and Conservation, and was built in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Trailside was the first interpretive nature center in the country. The size of the original museum building was expanded in 1976 to include a classroom area, more office space, and the Delaware Indian Resource Center.

Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge

W 28488 Refuge Road , Trempealeau, WI 54661 | 608-539-2311

Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge is nestled along the eastern edge of the mighty Mississippi River. The scenic drive to the refuge along the Great River Scenic Byway entices travelers along the way. Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge is 6,446 acres. Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge lies within the Mississippi flyway, along the Mississippi River in western Wisconsin. It is an isolated backwater, cut off from the Mississippi and Trempealeau rivers by dikes. It is a resting and feeding area for waterfowl and other birds.

Trenton Town Park

8659 Fish Hatchery Rd., Barneveld, NY 13304 | (315) 896-2024

Trenton Town Park is open from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Facilities include the beach, pavilions, playground, horseshoe pits, softball and soccer fields, basketball and sand volleyball courts. There are also two pavilions available for events. Pavilion reservations are made through the Town Clerk's office or by mail by an application. No reservations are taken by phone.

Tri-City Regional Park

2301 Kraemer Blvd., Placentia, CA 92870 | (714) 973-3180

The 40-acre Tri-City Park is located in the City of Placentia, is bordered on two sides by the City of Fullerton, and is within a quarter-mile of the City of Brea’s border. It includes a lake and three reservable picnic shelters. A variety of recreational opportunities, including bicycling and walking, model sailboating, fishing and playgrounds are available.

Triangle Community Center

650 WEST AVENUE, Norwalk, CT 06850 | (203) 853-0600

Triangle Community Center (TCC) is Fairfield County's leading provider of programming and resources to nurture growth and connection within the LGBTQ community.

Triangle Park

East Garden St. and Lincoln Ave., Rome, NY 13440 | (315) 339-7656

According to the agency website: "Triangle Park is a pocket park located at the corner of East Garden Street, Lincoln Avenue and McKinley Street. It mainly serves the population from Black River Boulevard to East Locust Street and from Van Buren Street to Floyd Avenue.

Trumansburg Golf Club

23 Halsey Street, Trumansburg, NY 14886 | (607) 387-8844

According to their website, “The Trumansburg Golf Club was established in 1969 as a public golf course. The course is available for receptions, tournaments and other events. Tee times are available throughout the week and weekends. Drop-in golfers will be scheduled around established tee times. The course is open April 1 to October 31.” It is also stated that the Trumansburg Golf Club is "one of the most beautiful 18 hole golf courses and best kept secrets in the Finger Lakes."

Tuckahoe Community Center

71 Columbus Ave, Tuckahoe, NY 10707 | (914)961-3100

This is a small recreational facility with many opportunities to participate in activities and meet new members of the community. Activities are fun and inclusive and all staff members are welcoming and friendly.

Tudor Park

N. Conduit Ave., 133 Ave. between 80 St. and 88 St., Ozone Park, NY 11417 | (718) 641-6149

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"This assessment was completed by the IRRC as part of the New York State Scenic Byways Program accessibility project managed by the IRRC and the Adirondack North Country Association, funded by the Federal Highway Administration and administered by the New York State Department of Transportation.”

Tupper Lake Boat Launch Site (DEC)

1601-1643 New York 30, Tupper Lake, NY 12986 | (518)402-8920

Tupper Lake Boat Launch is located on Route 30 in the Hamlet of Moody. This hard surfaced launch provides water access to Tupper Lake and has parking for 35 cars and trailers.

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"This assessment was completed by the IRRC as part of the New York State Scenic Byways Program accessibility project managed by the IRRC and the Adirondack North Country Association, funded by the Federal Highway Administration and administered by the New York State Department of Transportation.”

Two Rivers State Park

Banzhoff Road Waverly, NY 14892, Waverly, NY 14892 | (607) 273-3440

According to the agency website: "Two Rivers State Park features recreation trails for hiking, biking, skiing or snowshoeing through steep forested slopes and open hilltop meadows."

Tyler Park

194 Front St., Binghamton, NY 13901 | 607-772-7017

Tyler Park is a small park located on the Corner of Front St. and Clinton St. in the City of Binghamton. This park features a relatively new addition of the ACA Memorial which is a memorial honoring the victims of a mass shooting in Binghamton during the late 2000's. The Park does not offer any programming but other city parks do offer programming. Please see Recreation Park in the assessment database for details on programming.

Tymor Park at Union Vale Parks and Recreation Department

8 Tymor Park Rd., LaGrangeville , NY 12540 | (845) 724-5691

According to the agency website: "Union Vale Parks and Recreation strives to enhance the quality of life for all citizens in our community by creating strong partnerships within the community and providing a variety of recreational activities, special events, and services that encourage lifelong learning, fitness, and fun."

U.S. Forest Serivce: South Park Ranger District

320 US-285, Fairplay, CO 80440 | (719) 836-2031

The South Park Ranger District is a U.S. Forest Service ranger district on the Pike National Forest. The U.S. Forest Service is a multi-use agency and offers along with recreation opportunities for ranching, timber, mining, and wildlife. Recreation opportunities on the forest include hiking trails, off high way vehicle trails, camping, nature watching, recreational shooting/ archery, and hunting (There is also fishing but that is managed by the state). While the Ranger District itself does not host many programs they do give other agencies permits to lead their programs on the forest such as rock climbing and guided tours. This agency is a federally managed site. The agency recommends contacting them for more information.

UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14 & IMAX

3907 Shore Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11235 | (718) 615-1053

The UA Sheepshead Bay Stadium 14 and IMAX provide movie showings and IMAX theater showings every day of the week. Check online for showtimes and IMAX movies currently playing.

Auburn YMCA

27 William Street, Auburn, NY 13021 | (315) 253 – 5304

The Auburn YMCA is a community center that provides a broad range of activities and programs for people of all ages and abilities. The Center offers aquatics and fitness programs and facilities, several program and meeting spaces. The YMCA has many programs and services, including fitness classes, swim lessons, child care, and summer recreation programs. Visit the website at auburnymca.org/ to learn more about the programs and activities.

Ultimate Athletics

40 Catherwood Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 | (607) 319-0685

Ultimate Athletics is an agency that aims to teach members about martial arts, fitness and self-determination. Although they do not have programs designed specifically for inclusion or employees with the training necessary to properly meet individuals with disabilities needs, they are willing to adapt their programming when possible.

Ultimate Goal Family Sports Center (The)

3800 Lee Mulroy Road, Marcellus, NY 13108 | (315) 673-4625

Ultimate Goal Family Sports Center has provided a variety of sporting activities for over 15 years. The facility has two indoor sport fields as well as outdoor facilities for soccer and other sports. Ultimate Goal conducts many programs, including camps, lessons, and facilities for private parties. The facility also houses a pizza shop which is operated by an outside vendor.

Uncle Sam's Lane

600 Fulton St, Troy, NY 12180 | 518-271-7800

Uncle Sam's Lane in Troy, NY offers open-bowling, night-bowling events, fundraising, tournaments and competitions. Uncle Sam's Lane proudly serves individuals of all ability levels with leagues and competitions which accommodate individuals with disabilities. The staff at the facility strive to be as accommodating as possible to meet all peoples needs.

Union Park

Ely Park Rd., Binghamton , NY 13901 | 607 772 7017

Union Park is a small park located in the City Of Binghamton on Ely Park Rd. This park offers a plentiful amount of open green space that is shaded by big trees as well as a number of picnic tables. This park also features a tennis court and a basketball court with off street parking available as well. This park is located near Ely Park Golf Course as well. This park itself offers no programming but other parks in the City of Binghamton do offer programming. Please see the Recreation Park Assessment for program details.

Union Settlement / Washington Houses

1775 Third Avenue, New York City, NY 10029 | (212) 828-6123

Union Settlement Association - Main Site

237 East 104th Street, New York, NY 10029 | (212) 828-6000

This organization does great and positive things for the East Harlem Community. They embrace every race, culture, and creed and is a organization that has been for over a 100 years in community. Union Settlement offers a wide range of services and activities for all demographics, ages, and needs which really entice me to use them as one of my assessments. I feel they listen to the needs of the community and by my evaluation with this assessment of inclusivity and accessibility will allow them to review their priorities and concentrate on this issue solely.

Union Town Park Playground

Rose Street, Hastings, NY 10706 | (914) 478-2380

This is an older playground. Much of the equipment has been there for sometime. The park is mostly used for little league baseball games in the spring and summer. It is a grassy area, but there is plenty of room to move around or watch a baseball game. In addition to the little league baseball fields, there is also an outdoor basketball court.

United Martial Arts Center Warwick

153 Route 94, Warwick, NY 10990 | (845) 987-1853

The United Martial Art Center in Warwick is ready and willing to make any adaptations needed or requested by a participant. They encourage healthy lifestyles through Martial Arts and believe Martial Arts is a powerful venue for personal growth.

University at Buffalo Center for the Arts

103 Center for the Arts, Buffalo, NY 14260 | (716) 645-2787

The University at Buffalo Center for the Arts is a non-profit cultural institution established by the University at Buffalo in 1994. They offer an array of performances for spectators and instruction through camps and school programs. The Center For The Arts also functions as a multi-purpose facility, providing an appropriate setting for University and community events.

Untermyer Park and Gardens

945 N Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10703 | (914) 613-4502

The Untermyer Park and Gardens consist of a nature trail and six gardens. The gardens are the Walled Garden, the Vista, the Color Gardens, the Temple of Love, the Rock Garden, and the Sundial Garden. Tours of the gardens are given on Sundays beginning in late April and ending in early November. The Walled Garden is the most accessible of the six and is filled with beautiful horticulture and history. The Vista starts at the Walled Gardens and descends 135 steps past the ruins of the Color Gardens and to the ancient Roman columns that frame views of the Hudson River. The Color Gardens, Temple of Love, Rock Garden, and Sundial Garden are harder to access but beautiful nonetheless.

Upper Chateaugay Lake Boat Launch (DEC)

Boat Launch Road, Merrill, NY 12955 | (518)402-8920

This boat launch is located on Route 374, north of the Hamlet of Merrill. This launch (also known as Chateaugay Narrows) between Upper and Lower Chateaugay Lakes has parking for 40 cars and trailers.

Upper Leland Pond

Route 26, Bouckville, NY 13310 | (315) 426-7448

Upper Lelands Pond provides a concrete launch ramp, a universally accessible fishing pier and parking for 10 cars and trailers. The large pond suited for small boats as well as canoes and kayaks. Upper Lelands Pond is located on Route 26, approximately one mile southwest of the hamlet of Bouckville.