, /PRNewswire/ -- In addition to North Dakota's stunning landscapes and warm hospitality, the state's tourism attractions are committed to ensuring accessibility for all. Whether you're a resident or planning a vacation, the beauty of North Dakota both outdoors and within many of the world-class museums is increasingly accessible for everyone. Here are a few highlights of accessible experiences in North Dakota with accommodations and access for individuals with mobility, sensory, vision and hearing challenges: With a commitment to ensuring accessibility for all visitors, North Dakota's Parks and Recreation Department recently acquired new equipment to bring greater accessibility and inclusivity for all visitors to make for a fun experience.
As of , North Dakota is home to the first park system in the nation to support with EnChroma glasses for color blindness, which enables users to experience the colorful beauty of nature more fully in North Dakota's state parks. Additionally, Lake Metigoshe State Park in is one of 18 nationwide recipients to receive a free-to-use Action Axis Trackchair to ensure people with mobility challenges can enjoy the park's natural beauty, recreational activities, and facilities. For those who want to enjoy water activities, many of North Dakota's state parks are also equipped with adaptive kayak and canoe launches, which provide a safe and accessible way for all visitors to easily enter and exit small watercraft.
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