To check in, head to the large patio space where the firepit is located. A small café is also the front desk where you check in, serving mainly coffee. Attached to the café is a community kitchen, equipped with all the gadgets and tools for cooking. No specific modifications have been made in the kitchen. A living room space with tables for dining and couches for lounging is also available. Designated handicapped parking spaces are placed throughout the property. In the center of the property is a large, community outdoor grill and campfire.
Accessible Features:
Possible Barriers:
The camping spot #10 at the LOGE has been designated as wheelchair accessible, mainly because it’s located on a level, paved pad and has a direct path to the bathrooms. This site has two regular chairs and a non-modified picnic table.
The bathrooms and showers are around the corner from this unit, down a short pathway. A fully accessible bathroom is available with grab-bars around the toilet and in the shower. The shower is a roll-in equipped with a hand-held shower nozzle. Guests provide their own soaps and shampoos and perhaps towels also; no shower shelf for items.
*It’s unknown whether the LOGE has one or two portable shower benches. A shower bench is needed for both campers and those staying in a room.
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