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Americas beautiful and diversenational parksare well-loved vacation destinations.

Park brochures in Braille and activities for young visitors with a variety of special needs are also available.

One of the tours offers a short bus ride to limit walking time.

Yosemite National Park at sunset

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And an audio tour for vision-impaired visitors includes realistic sounds of water along with historic stories of the caves.

Visitor centers and restrooms are wheelchair accessible, too, and designated parking is available.

Visitors with limitedmobilitywill find several wheelchair-accessible trails and boat tours, plus ramps and designated parking at visitor centers.

Yosemite National Park

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Audio recordings, tactile exhibits, and printed information are available for vision-impaired guests as well.

Noted for its year-round beauty, it links Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains national parks.

The Parkway site lists specificdetailsabout accessible visitor centers, programs, campsites, and restrooms.

Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky

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Most of the visitor centers offeraccessibleparking, restrooms, exhibits, and audio-visual rooms on one level.

The visitor center isaccessible, and devices are available for hearing assistance.

Several campgrounds, picnic areas, a fishing pier, and trails are also accessible.

Sunset at Bass Harbor Lighthouse, Acadia National Park

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During the summer season, large-wheeled wheelchairs are available for beach access.

Reflection of clouds in water at Everglades National Park

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Aerial of a Winding Highway Through a Forest in Autumn, Blue Ridge Parkway

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Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina

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Indiana Dunes National Park on Lake Michigan’s south shore

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