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Services for People with Disabilities

Services for People with Disabilities

Equipment, Facilities & Programs

Please note that if you or your group needs additional accomodations other than those listed below, contact the park before you visit.

Alliance Bank Stadium

Beaver Lake Nature Center

  • The Lakeview Trail is accessible for wheelchairs.
  • Visitor Center is accessible.

Carpenter’s Brook Fish Hatchery

Time Out to Fish Program - 

  • June 1 - 17 and June 29 - July 22, 2010
  • Tuesdays-Thursdays, 9:30-11:30am and 1:30-3:30pm
  • Tuesday mornings, all day Wednesdays and Thursday afternoons are reserved for school groups serving children with special needs.
  • Tuesday afternoons and Thursday mornings are reserved for individual senior citizens and disabled persons.
  • Group size: Minimum 5, maximum 15
  • A fishing license is NOT needed to participate in this program.
  • Cost is $3 per person per adult. For reservations call 451-7275

Jamesville Beach Park

  • There is a wheelchair ramp and concrete sidewalk to the water's edge that is accessible.

Onondaga Lake Park

  • Wegmans Playground - A 35,000 square foot playspace for children of all abilities.
  • Shelter users-direct vehicle access to shelter allowed with permit issued from Onondaga Lake Park office, call 453-6712 or email olp@ongov.net before your visit.
  • Marina - ARISE has a pontoon boat that takes people out fishing. Contact ARISE for schedule.
  • Fishing - Wheelchair users have access to the base of the the Thruway bridge (via West Shore Trail) - the concrete abuttment is big enough to safely fish from in a chair. However, please note there are no rails.
  • Free use of amtrykes and wheelchairs for persons with special needs
  • The Wegmans Trams are wheelchair accessible

Rosamond Gifford Zoo

  • Carrier Conservation Center is accessible.
  • Wheelchairs are available to use free of charge on a first-come, first serve basis
  • Adult Lightwieght Travel Chairs are available for a small rental fee.
  • Guide Dog Policy: Fully trained guide dogs that are on-duty are allowed in the zoo with their owners. Guide dogs must be identified as such. Visitors requiring guide dogs are encouraged to call ahead. Some of our animals perceive dogs as predators. Therefore certain parts of the zoo may be off limits to zoo visitors with guide dogs due to animal welfare issues. We are happy to provide an escort to take visitors though these areas.

 

Learn more about the New York State Inclusive Recreation Resource Center. Housed at SUNY Cortland in the Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies Department, the NYS IRRC helps make recreation inclusive for all people. Whether it is through training, information, technical assistance, and inclusivity assessment, or a recreation referral, they help to make sure that all people can play wherever they choose.

For more information about resources for people with special needs, visit: ARISE or Exceptional Family Resources.

For more information on the NY Special Olympics, visit: www.nyso.org

For more information on the Empire State Games for the Physically Challenged, visit: www.empirestategames.org/physical/