INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Natural Resources invites Hoosiers to share their experiences with accessibility at DNR properties across the state. An online, five-question survey is now available at on.IN.gov/2024-guest-survey. It can be completed in about five minutes.
DNR says its key priority is creating a welcoming environment for all guests while retaining natural experiences. The department’s new accessibility webpage provides information on accessible activities like visiting beaches and pools, fishing, hunting, wildlife viewing, exploring trails, and more.
Director of DNR, Dan Bortner, said, “It’s exciting to see people find new experiences to enjoy through the accessibility webpage we launched this year. Through feedback we receive on this survey, we will continue working to improve accessibility and help overcome barriers that may prevent people from experiencing Indiana’s incredible natural and cultural wonders.”
“The DNR continues to make strides towards improving access, and we encourage people to reach out to our properties with accessibility questions,” said Ric Edwards, DNR director of ADA compliance. “We are fully committed to creating memorable, natural outdoor experiences for everyone to enjoy.”
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