Yellowstone Park publishes trail guide for visitors who use wheelchairs

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the newly improved Accessibility in Yellowstone: A Guide for Visitors who use Wheelchairs breaks the park down into eight zones that include attractions in the Mammoth, Norris, Madison and Old Faithful areas, among others.

Produced by Yellowstone’s interpretation division, the newly improved Accessibility in Yellowstone: A Guide for Visitors who use Wheelchairs breaks the park down into eight zones that include attractions in the Mammoth, Norris, Madison and Old Faithful areas, among others. “Accessibility in the park is a top priority in terms of visitor experience and the design of our facilities,” said Dan Hottle, a park spokesman.
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Traffic Jams in Denali National Park

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For the past quarter-century, millions of visitors have experienced Denali National Park and Preserve largely through the window of a 48-passenger bus.

Under Denali National Park’s current vehicle management plan, the maximum number of vehicles allowed on the park’s 92-mile road during the tourist season is 10,512. Visitors tend to be more diverse today, including families looking for an educational experience and adventurers who want to take hikes or go on birding expeditions. “They don’t want to sit on the bus, and we’ve started making accommodations for that.”
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