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The work or tasks performed by a service animal must be directly related to the handler's disability. Other species of animals, whether wild or domestic, trained or untrained, are not service animals for the purposes of this definition. "Service animal means any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability. The permit is available at entrance stations and National Park Service visitor centers. Shuttle buses only stop at designated bus stopsĪll shuttle buses are wheelchair accessible, however, the park does offer a Scenic Drive Accessibility Permit, which allows entry for visitors with mobility issues to some areas closed to public traffic. Please note: wheelchairs larger than 30 inches wide by 48 inches long (76 cm x 122 cm) cannot be accommodated on shuttle buses and most motorized scooters will not fit

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Shuttle buses are equipped with ramps and space to carry passengers in wheelchairs. Riders must load and unload their bicycles Shuttle buses can accommodate two or three bicycles, but not tag alongs, baby trailers, or children's bicycles with wheels less than 16 inches (41 cm). Service dogs are permitted (as defined by the Americans With Disabilities Act ).Ĭollapse strollers before entering the shuttle bus.








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