Inclusive and adaptive programs in Rappahannock River / Northern Neck

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Belle Isle State Park Accessible Recreation

Virginia State Parks

Lancaster, Virginia - Lancaster County

Belle Isle State Park in Lancaster publishes accessible Northern Neck recreation features, including a universal access playground, accessible boardwalk and fishing pier, accessible picnic shelters and restrooms, and an ADA-accessible canoe and kayak launch.

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May 16, 2026

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Rappahannock River / Northern Neck

Park District Inclusion Programs
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Caledon State Park Accessible Recreation

Virginia State Parks

King George, Virginia - King George County

Caledon State Park in King George publishes accessible visitor, picnic, and environmental education features, including a ramped visitor center, wheelchair-accessible picnic tables, paved routes, and a universally accessible pavilion.

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May 16, 2026

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Rappahannock River / Northern Neck

Park District Inclusion Programs
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Rappahannock Area YMCA Special Needs Program

Rappahannock Area YMCA

Fredericksburg, Virginia - Fredericksburg County

Rappahannock Area YMCA runs a Special Needs program for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with activities such as Special Needs Splash, Sensory Friendly Carnival, adult dances, lunch socials, egg hunts, classes, and active recreation.

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May 16, 2026

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Rappahannock River / Northern Neck

Sensory-Friendly ActivitiesAdaptive Sports
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Rappahannock County Park Accessible Pavilion

Rappahannock County Recreational Facilities Authority

Washington, Virginia - Rappahannock County

Rappahannock County Park offers an accessible pavilion rental option in Washington, with a wheelchair-accessible picnic table, accessible year-round family restroom, and handicap-accessible walkway from the parking lot.

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May 16, 2026

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1 found

Area

Rappahannock River / Northern Neck

Park District Inclusion Programs
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Westmoreland State Park Accessible Recreation

Virginia State Parks

Montross, Virginia - Westmoreland County

Westmoreland State Park in Montross publishes accessibility details for Northern Neck day-use and overnight recreation, including accessible parking, restrooms, showers, visitor and conference facilities, playground route, campground features, and a paved half-mile trail.

Last checked

May 16, 2026

Program details

1 found

Area

Rappahannock River / Northern Neck

Park District Inclusion Programs

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