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Making Rocky Mountain National Park more accessible for visitors with disabilities

  • Rocky Mountain National Park has made improvements for visitors with disabilities, including more than 100 specially designed picnic tables and four all-terrain wheelchairs.
  • The Rocky Mountain National Park Accessibility Guide will offer detailed information about accessible trails and facilities in various formats.
  • Projects for accessibility have been prioritized since October last year and will continue beyond 2025.
  • The guide will be available in multiple formats including PDF, print, braille, and audio with a written transcript when published next spring.
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Making Rocky Mountain National Park more accessible for visitors with disabilities

Making Rocky Mountain National Park more accessible for visitors with disabilities. More than 100 new accessible picnic tables, four all-terrain wheelchairs, and coming soon, a detailed accessibility guide for park trails.

·Denver, United States
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Denver Post broke the news in Denver, United States on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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