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DNR’s 6 Best Recreation Sites for an ADA Accessible Adventure
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) becoming a law. The ADA is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, which includes our DNR recreation sites. At the DNR we have worked and continue to improve, our sites to be accommodating and inclusive. To celebrate this anniversary, we want to highlight six of our best recreation sites, conservation areas, and natural areas that are open for your next ADA accessible adventure. To learn more about other amenities near you, check out the DNR GO! Map.
1. Olympic Region- Lyre River Campground
This campground is located near Lyre River in Clallam County. This site is popular for anglers because it offers excellent salmon fishing during the fish migrations. On this site you will find that there is an ADA-approved fishing pier and a walkway ramp. This campground is an ADA accessible site with a level trail leading to the wheelchair accessible restroom. For camping and longer stays, there is portable water and a day-use shelter for picnics. Lyre River Campground is the perfect spot to get away, picnic, camp and fish.
2. Northwest Region- Les Hilde Trailhead
Les Hilde Trailhead is located in the Harry Osborne State Forest in Skagit County. Horseback riders frequent this trailhead. This site is equipped with an ADA restroom and day-use shelter, perfect for a picnic. If you plan to bring your horse, there is a loading/mounting ramp, highline and 40 miles of trails that are perfect for a day of horseback riding.
3. South Puget Sound Region- McLane Creek
Located in Capitol Forest, the McLane Creek Nature Trail is one of the best places to view wildlife and to see native salmon in the fall. At this site, there is an ADA restroom located near the entrance. There is also an ADA loop trail, it includes boardwalks and crushed gravel. On this loop you will find four ADA viewing platforms, interpretive signs and wildlife such as birds, salmon and beavers. This site is open year-round, and it is the perfect spot to watch the seasons change.
4. Pacific Cascade Region- Chehalis Region Surge Plain
The Chehalis River Surge Plain is located in Grays Harbor County. On this site, there is an ADA portable restroom and picnic tables. Along the ADA accessible trail, expect to see colorful interpretive signs, plants, bugs and wildlife. You will also find that there is an ADA platform, and a hand boat launch. DNR recently completed several projects to increase accessibility, including the installation of new ADA handrails on Preachers Trailhead Bridge. If you haven’t already visited this beautiful trail, you should check it out.
5. Northeast Region- Sheep Creek Campground
Sheep Creek Campground is located north of Northport, near the Canadian border. This site is equipped with two ADA restrooms. If you plan a day trip, the site has picnic tables, and an ADA fishing platform. But for a longer stay, there are campsites with fire rings available. This site is a location for visitors to camp, hunt, fish, relax and enjoy the natural beauty of northern Stevens County. Surrounded by forest, it is the perfect getaway spot to relish the outdoors.
6. Southeast Region- Whites Ridge Trailhead
In Yakima County, Whites Ridge Trailhead is located in in the Ahtanum Forest. This trailhead has an ADA restroom, picnic tables and shelter for day usage. On this site, you will also find a horse mounting ramp that meets up with the pavement for easier accessibility. While you ride your horse on the White Ridge Trail, expect to see breathtaking views of Mount Adams and the Yakima Valley.
DNR welcomes everyone to recreate and enjoy our sites. We have worked to make our sites ADA approved and we will continue to improve our sites to become more accommodating and inclusive. Thank you, to our tireless volunteers, the Recreation Conservation Office, and partner organizations like Washington Trails Association, Backcountry Horsemen, and many more groups that have helped us make our sites more ADA accessible.
These are just a few of our sites that are ADA-approved. Please visit the DNR GO! Map to explore more options in your area. Celebrate this 30th Anniversary with DNR!
Stay safe and recreate responsibly in the time of COVID-19. Learn best practices by visiting RecreateResponsibly.org
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