The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life. Washington State Parks recently launched an interactive online map that allows people with disabilities to find state parks with ADA accessibility. Over 90 of the 100+ parks are included in the map, and visitors can search for a variety of features such as ADA trails, campsites, restrooms, docks, showers and cabins. Washington State Parks is committed to making outdoor recreation accessible to all people. When searching for multiple features, only the parks that have all the selected features will come up in the results. The map will be updated as more ADA facilities become available. Parks.state.wa.us/156/ADA-Recreation. //
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