Section B: Physical Inclusion

APPROACH: Transportation

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APPROACH: ParkingHunting Blind Parking Lot

(If both are present, assess the agency parking)

Agency
Unlined
Yes

(International symbol of accessibility or clear wording)

Yes
Number of designated accessible spaces:

(If unlined, approximate number of accessible spaces)

1 spaces
Number of designated accessible spaces with access aisles:
0 spaces
Distance from parking to entrance:

(If no designated accessible parking, measure distance from middle of parking lot/area to entrance)

5 feet
Yes
No
Describe the surface of the route of travel:
crushed stone and hard dirt
Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %
Comments/additional information about parking and route of travel to entrance:
The parking lot is just that; a lot. There is upright signage indicating an accessible spot neat the trailhead but nothing is lined indicating space or aisle. This is a rustic area where there is little definition.

ENTER: Entrances

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USE: Registration/Reception/Check-in Area

Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %

USE: Public Restroom/Toilet

Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %

USE: Elevator(s)

Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %

USE: Stairs

Slope of route of travel (at its steepest incline):
0 %

Notes about physical inclusion

Any additional information about physical accessibility you feel would be helpful to people with disabilities and their families
The trail leading to the blind is .16 miles long. The blind and trail are described in more detail under specialty areas in this assessment. This is a rustic location with no restrooms or other amenities. It allows for a natural space for birding (by anyone) and hunting (by permit).