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ADA compliant campground
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This park is a unique and inclusive recreational area and ADA compliant campground. The park offers accessible camping, fishing, and 3.5 miles of accessible trails to explore 30 minutes south of Tupper Lake, and 10 minutes north of Long Lake

It was established to provide individuals with disabilities and their families an opportunity to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the Adirondack wilderness. The park is named after John Dillon, an advocate for disability rights and the founder of the park.

Whether you’re there for the day, or overnight for camping, it is important to check in at the Welcome Center. Inside you will find knowledgeable individuals who enjoy helping you on your journey and who maintain the park.

If you plan to camp overnight, you have to make a reservation on their website (linked below).

There are 9 lean-tos and 1 tent-site. One lean-to is accessible by car. Each lean-to will sleep between four to six people comfortably.

Visit their website for more information.

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