They have one room that is relatively accessible. I can get into the room and maneuver my standard-size, power wheelchair but it is a tight fit. Once I get past the two beds, there is an area big enough for me to turn around in, and I can get into the bathroom to use the sink. Although, the toilet might be an issue for those who need it. They provide a shower bench for the tub but I can't use bathtubs anyway. I've never been there for more than two nights though. It really depends on how much space you need, and the limitations of the person. The parking lot and the path down to the lake are covered in gravel so that makes it difficult to maneuver a wheelchair without some assistance. The path/road to the lake is also really steep. That could be a problem for people who struggle with hills. However, an accessible vehicle can be driven down to the lake if need be. I will say, this is the closest thing to "roughing it" that I like to get lol.
Not that Im aware of.
Good morning Mrs. Celey, The doors are big enough to get a wheelchair in, but I did not see anything that said handicapped rooms. Wish I had more information for you. Have a nice day.
I think so.
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