White Rock Lake Trails
8300 East Lawther Drive, Dallas, TX 75214 | 214-670-4100
White Rock Lake and Trails is a part of the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation family. Structured activities can be planned by recreation centers or citizens that want to workout with a group of peers. Other than that partnership, White Rock Lake and Trails is an extremely free flow, family and pet friendly environment. Its surrounded by communities and other facilities such as White Rock Lake Museum, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas Arboretum, Audubon Society bird watching area, Wetland, Dog Park, Picnic areas, Pavilions (available for rent), Piers, Boat ramps, and Kayak concession.
Whitebrook Nature Area
250 Aldrich Road, Fairport, NY 14450 | 585-223-5050
This nature area has a picnic shelter and building space all in a beautiful setting. There are trails which have not been assessed at this time.
Whitehurst Grove Park
1098 Taylor Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23464 | 757-385-0400
A neighborhood park with a playground and mini picnic shelter. The playground has a transfer platform.
Whitney Point Boat Launch Site (DEC)
5465 New York 26, Whitney Point, NY 13862 | (518)402-8920
Whitney Point Boat launch is located in Dorchester Park off Route 26, 1 mile north of the Whitney Point Reservoir Dam. This hard surface ramp provides water access to the Whitney Point Reservoir and has parking for 40 cars and trailers.
Wickham Marsh Wildlife Management Area Trail (DEC)
Back Rd, Peru, NY 12972 | (518)897-1291
According to the agency website: "Wickham Marsh Wildlife Management Area encompasses 862 acres along County Route 17 (The Back Road) in the Town of Chesterfield, Essex County. Land purchases for this management area commenced in 1950 with the acquisition of 176 acres from the Watson Estate and were completed in 1970 with the additions of 136 acres from Loyola Villa and 370 acres from the Mattig Corporation.
Wiggins Park
W. Thomas St. and W. Bloomfield St., Rome, NY 13440 | (315) 339-7656
According to the agency website: " Wiggins Park is a half-acre park located at the intersection of West Thomas Street, Lee Street and West Bloomfield Street.
Wild Center (The)
45 Museum Drive, Tupper Lake, NY 12986 | (518) 359-7800
The Wild Center is a not-for-profit organization overseen by the Museum's Board of Trustees with the assistance of its Advisory Board. The Museum is located on a 31-acre site in the Town of Tupper Lake, NY near the geographic center of the Adirondack Park. The Adirondacks are unique in the world. Surrounded by people, they house great expanses of nature interspersed with small towns and communities. They can be an example for a future where man and the rest of the natural world find better ways to coexist.
Wildwood State Park
790 Hulse Landing Road, Wading River , NY 11792 | (631) 929-4314
According to the agency website: Wildwood State Park comprises 600 acres of undeveloped hardwood forest terminating on the high bluff overlooking Long Island Sound. Trailer and tent sites are available for campers. Swimmers can take advantage of the cool waters of the Sound, and picnickers can relax at shaded picnic tables as their children enjoy the nearby playground. Visitors can fish and use the hiking and cross-country ski trails.
Wildwood State Park
790 Huse Landing Road, Wading River, NY 11792 | 631-929-4314
Wildwood State Park comprises 600 acres of undeveloped hardwood forest, terminating on the high bluff overlooking Long
William C Whitney Wilderness Area (DEC)
William C Whitney Headquarters Rd, Long Lake, NY 12847 | (518)897-1200
According to the agency website: "The 19,500-acre William C. Whitney Wilderness and the 11,430-acre Round Lake Wilderness Area are part of the Adirondack Forest Preserve. The two wildernesses are separated by the Sabattis Road. Combined, the wildernesses comprise more than 30,000 acres of numerous flat, low lying lands adjacent to low, rolling hills with only a few mountain summits exceeding 2,100 feet, including 2,170-foot high Mt. Frederica. Water is the main feature of the wildernesses. There are four larger water bodies - 2,300-acre Little Tupper Lake, 1,400-acre Lake Lila, 740-acre Round Lake and 282-acre Rock Pond; a number of smaller water bodies and many miles of streams connecting them.
Williams Farm Park
5269 Learning Circle, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 | 757-385-0400
Williams Farm Park is a 36 acre community park located off Newtown Road between Diamond Springs and Newtown Elementary Schools. It offers:
Williams Farm Recreation Center
5252 Learning Circle, Virginia Beach , VA 23462 | 757-385-2950
The Williams Farm Recreation Center is a new state of the art facility that goes beyond the idea of a community recreation center. This center is home to many programs and activities that any age, gender, and ability can take part in. It also offers a wide variety of accessible amenities and inclusion practices. If there is an ability that can't benefit from all the center has to offer at the site, then call before hand and the therapeutic recreation department will be happy to assist with your visit.
Williamson County Parks and Recreation at Franklin
1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin, TN 37064 | 615-790-5719
This agency offers a wide range of facilities, programs, and equipment to welcome all individuals to be able to make use of any of the exercise programs and equipment, parks, pools, trails, and classes. There are also art classes, dance classes, athletic leagues, and special events available to the community on a regular basis. The staff is very willingly to make adaptations and help to make things more accessible and inclusive. There is specialized programming for children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities different groups of people and generalized programming available to all individuals.
Williamson County Parks and Recreation: Nolensville
7250 Nolensville Rd, Nolensville , TN 37135 | (615) 786-0200
This agency offers a wide variety of activities for people of all abilities. At the Nolensville recreation center there is a fitness area, group exercise classes, dance classes, a pool, and art classes offered. In addition, there are specialty programs offered for seniors, and people who intellectual and developmental differences. The staff at the Nolensville facility are more than willing to aid with inclusion when asked.
Williston Fitness Center, Minnetonka Parks & Recreation
14509 Minnetonka Dr. , Minnetonka, MN 55345 | (952) 939-8364
The Williston Fitness Center is an all indoor multi-purpose fitness facility operated through a joint partnership of the City of Hopkins and Minnetonka Parks and Recreation programs. Facility use is offered through a membership program and extends its services to the residents of neighboring city of St. Louis Park as well. There is an aquatics room with a lap pool with pool lift access, kid's splash, and a hot tub. There is access to family locker room spaces, and separate men's and women's locker rooms. There is a fitness floor, meeting and activity rooms, studio fitness floor and lower-level gymnasium and kid's treehouse playground via elevator access.
Willowbrook Golf Course
3267 NYS Route 215, Cortland, NY 13045 | (607) 756-7382
Willowbrook Golf Course offers 18 challenging holes with a Clubhouse that offers a café/concession, bar, and observation deck that overlooks the golf course. Willowbrook has been family owned and operated for over 75 years and is located in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region. Staff are always available and eager to assist in any way possible, including making accommodations for people with disabilities.
Willsboro Bay Boat Launch Site (DEC)
73 Boat Launch Rd, Willsboro, NY 12996 | (518)402-8920
Willsboro Bay boat launch is located on County Route 27 on the east side of the bay, 3 miles north of the Village of Willsboro. This hard surfaced ramp provides water access to Lake Champlain and has parking for 100 cars and trailers.
Wilmington Notch Campground
4953 NYS Route 86, Wilmington, NY 12997 | (518)946-7172
According to the agency website: "Wilmington Notch is located beside the Ausable River and accommodates fishermen looking to challenge the rapids in search of a great catch. Olympic Whiteface Mountain is on the other side of the river and offers a gondola ride to the summit with a great view for miles. Lake Placid Olympic Village is a short 8 miles from this campground offering unlimited attractions. The campground is situated in a birch and pine grove at the base of Whiteface Mountain."
Wilson Hill Boat Launch
Wilson Hill Causeway, Wilson Hill, NY | (518) 769-8663
The Wilson Hill Boat Launch is a public, state owned and operated boat launch facility located on the corner of Route 131 and the Wilson Hill Causeway in Wilson Hill, New York. There is limited staff available for assistance at this location. Accessible restrooms are available, as well as accessible parking spaces.
Wilson Park Community Center
1117 S. McBride Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 | (315) 473-6828
School Year Hours: Mon-Fri: 2pm - 7pm
Wilson Tuscarora State Park
3371 Lake Road, Wilson, NY 14172 | (716)751-6361
According to the agency website: "Wilson-Tuscarora State Park is a well-preserved natural area for many varieties of plants and wildlife, encompassing 476.5 acres of mature woods, open meadows and marshland. Tuscarora Bay, divided from Lake Ontario by a strip of land called "The Island," has a boat launch and emergency storm shelter docks. The park's four-mile nature trail is also used for hiking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Fishing for many varieties of pan fish and game fish, from boats or from shore, is extremely popular. Picnickers can enjoy scenic views of the lake while children play in the playground."
Windsor Oaks West Park
532 Windsor Oaks Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 | 757-385-0400
This neighborhood park has a playground and mini picnic shelter. The playground has a transfer platform.
Witchduck Landing Park
5071 Holly Farms Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 | 757-385-0400
The park has a curb cut and transfer platform. There is a mini picnic shelter and playground.
Wolf Life Transitions Center - Continuing Developmental Services
860 Hard Road, Webster, NY 14580 | (585) 347-1661 or (585) 341-4600
Type of Site: Inclusive Community Center and CDS Agency Headquarters
Wolfsnare Park
2401 Plantation Drive, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 | 757-385-0400
This park has plenty of swings, including a therapeutic cradle swing.
Women's Building
820 Comstock Ave, Syracuse, NY 13244-5040 | 315-443-4386
The Women's Building is just one of many different recreation facilities available to both Syracuse University and SUNY ESF students, faculty, and staff. The building has multiple levels of different activities and is often used to host physical education and exercise science classes. The Syracuse University Women's Varsity Volleyball team practices and holds games in the gymnasium on the second floor. The basement is a temporary office space that is often changing depending on who is occupying it. In order to get to the basement, there is no other way to get there but the stairs. There is an elevator, but it will not take you that far down.
Women's Rights National Historic Park
136 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148 | (315) 568-0024
The park consists of four historical properties and a state-of-the-art visitor's center. Start at the visitor's center where you can view our inspirational film and exhibits. Continue to the Wesleyan Chapel and imagine being a participant at the first women's rights convention. Take a tour of the Elizabeth Cady Stanton home where she raised seven children and did extensive networking to create a reform movement. In nearby Waterloo, the restored home of Thomas and Mary Ann M'Clintock is open to the public during the summer. Site of the planing for the first women's rights convention, the M'Clintock House contains exhibits about the family's Quaker faith and their work in anti-slavery and women's rights. The home of Richard and Jane Hunt is also in Waterloo. It is open to the public only on special occasions.
Wonder Lake State Park
1498 Route 301, Carmel, NY 10512 | 845-225-7207
According to the agency website: Converted from a 1920's summer home in the town of Patterson, Wonder Lake is a hiker's delight of 8.6 miles of marked trails. Walk on what were historically bridle trails around scenic Wonder Lake in this 1133 acre area. Get in touch with nature around the 3-acre Laurel Pond.
Woodland Discovery Playground + Pine Lake Fishing Pier
651 N Pine Lake Dr, Memphis, TN 38134 | (901) 222-7275
Woodland Discovery Playground was named one of the "16 Coolest Playgrounds in the World" by Mental Floss Magazine, and it was one of the first three sites in the world to earn Sustainable SITES Certification.