National Park Service websites are required to adhere to federal and DOI web policies and related guidelines. NPS-specific policies and notices are listed below.
Accessibility
The National Park Service (NPS) is committed to making facilities, programs, services, and employment accessible for visitors and employees with disabilities.
- Learn more about accessibility for park visitors
- Information about the accessibility of facilities, programs, and services in each park can be found on the park’s website by selecting “Plan Your Visit” in the site navigation.
If you experience any difficulty accessing the information on the Common Learning Portal, please email us at clp@nps.gov or contact us via our online form. We will try to assist you as best we can. This may include providing the information to you in an alternate format.
Some of the publications on the Common Learning Portal are in PDF (Portable Document Format). To view them you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader or another PDF reader installed on your computer. Reader can be downloaded at no cost from Adobe’s website.
Anyone using a TTY can reach a federal agency to conduct business by going through the Federal Relay Service (FRS) at 800-877-8339.
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