Nature Access for All
Accessibility for Visitors
Lacawac's Nature Access for All program promotes the inclusion of people with special needs in programming. Working in partnership with individuals, parents, teachers, physical therapists, social workers, psychologists, medical staff, and independent living centers, we strive to provide everyone with the opportunity to enjoy and learn in the outdoors.
How does it work?
In advance of a visit to, an individual or a teacher bringing a class may contact our Environmental Education Manager, Jamie Reeger at jamie.reeger@lacawac.org. Many programs are universally designed, but our varied terrain and changing seasonal conditions should be a consideration in planning your visit. Staff with expertise in inclusion, special education, and outdoor education work to accommodate a wide diversity of abilities and learning styles.
Accessibility consultations at the Lacawac are available for:
How does it work?
In advance of a visit to, an individual or a teacher bringing a class may contact our Environmental Education Manager, Jamie Reeger at jamie.reeger@lacawac.org. Many programs are universally designed, but our varied terrain and changing seasonal conditions should be a consideration in planning your visit. Staff with expertise in inclusion, special education, and outdoor education work to accommodate a wide diversity of abilities and learning styles.
Accessibility consultations at the Lacawac are available for:
- Field studies for school classes
- Summer camps
- Public programs
- Outreach programs
- Self-guided group visits