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.
May 16, 2026
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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.
May 16, 2026
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Rappahannock River / Northern Neck
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.
May 16, 2026
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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.
May 16, 2026
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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.
May 16, 2026
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