Section B: Physical Inclusion
APPROACH: Transportation
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APPROACH: ParkingParking Lot
Number of designated accessible spaces:
(If unlined, approximate number of accessible spaces)
20 spaces
Width of designated accessible spaces:
96 inches
Number of designated accessible spaces with access aisles:
0 spaces
Width of access aisles:
96 inches
Distance from parking to entrance:
(If no designated accessible parking, measure distance from middle of parking lot/area to entrance)
16 feet
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Gravel
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
60 inches
ENTER: EntrancesMain Entrance
Step count
0 stairs
Handrail type
n/a
Open Fence
Open Fence
Open Fence
Comments/additional information about entrance:
To enter the facility there is a wood fence with three open sections to go through. One measures 46" wide, one is 58" wide, and the last section is 53" wide.
USE: Registration/Reception/Check-in AreaCheck-in
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Grass
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
80 inches
Comments/additional information about reception/registration/check-in area:
The main check-in area for programs is a few stadium seating benches located near the front fence. Students sit there once getting off the bus for an introduction
USE: Public Restroom/ToiletPublic Restroom
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
Dirt and gravel parking lot to a cement sidewalk
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Width of route of travel (at its narrowest point):
56 inches
Clear open width of door to restroom:
36 inches
Opening force of door:
(enter 0 pounds if automatic door)
3 pounds
Lever
Lever
Clear space on pull (handle) side of door:
28 inches
Toilet seat height:
18 1/2 inches
Wall
If wall-mounted, height of soap dispensers:
36 inches
Notes about physical inclusion
Any additional information about physical accessibility you feel would be helpful to people with disabilities and their families
Most route of travel is on grass, dirt and rock paths. The start of the trail is 38" wide with side guards and it is a dirt trail. The dirt trail leads to a man-made bridge that has ramps on both sides to cross an man-made ditch for excess water then continues on to a dirt trail that reaches to a wood ramp to go on to an observation platform.