Three Rivers Park District is committed to full application of the Americans with Disabilities Act to the services, programs and activities of the Park District. Our staff will work with individuals and groups to make reasonable accommodations to make your recreation and education experience pleasant and successful. Three Rivers will apply the concepts of universal design, wherever feasible, in development and redevelopment of areas and facilities. Three Rivers offers a variety of park facilities in both urban and rural settings with varying degrees of development and accessibility.
Handcycle Open House - June 16
Explore the new mountain bike trail at Elm Creek on an adaptive off-road handcycle and learn about lessons, a riding club, and races in Three Rivers. See open House details.
Three Rivers will provide reasonable program modifications and auxiliary aids and services to people with disabilities, unless to do so would cause an undue burden to the District. Inclusion services are available to those who choose to participate in general recreation and education programs. Advance notice of 14 days is usually sufficient for requests. We will do our best to accommodate requests on shorter notice. Please be prepared to discuss limitations resulting from your disability and potential accommodations.
Assistive listening systems and a variety of adaptive recreation equipment is available at some parks. Learn more about adaptive recreation in Three Rivers on YouTube.
Please call 763.559.6707 (TTY 763.559.6719) or email access@threeriversparkdistrict.org to request specific services such as sign language interpretation, to order publications in Braille, larger print, audio tape and/or computer disk, or for help with other questions or concerns about programs or park facilities. You can also contact the supervisor at the individual park you wish to visit to inquire about the most accessible areas or facilities, or to inquire about programs and events.
The Park District will allow appropriate Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices (OPDMD) in parks and trails to assist persons with mobility disabilities to more fully enjoy park areas, facilities and trails. Learn more.
Suggestions or complaints that a program, service, or activity of Three Rivers Park District is not accessible to persons with disabilities should be directed to Linda Seaton, ADA Coordinator for Three Rivers Park District at 763.559.9000. Learn more.