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"Special
People's Park"
is located just as you enter
Townsend from Maryville on the left
hand side of the road. |
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Accessibility in The Great Smoky Mountains
Much of the Smokies can be enjoyed from your vehicle
and from accessible facilities and programs.
Activities range from viewing scenery to exploring
the intricacies of the forest floor to learning
about the resourceful people who made a living from
this wilderness. The National Park Service continues
to make more areas accessible.
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The "Special
People's Park" is
located just as you
enter Townsend from
Maryville on the
left hand side of
the road. This park
is indeed special.
It offers a chance
for those persons
confined to a
wheelchair or those
who may |
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have walking difficulties a
ramp leading down to the
water. There are picnic
tables and outdoor grills
for those who want to picnic
or sit and enjoy the Little
River passing by. |
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The Smoky
Mountain Convention Visitors Bureau promotes tourism and
travel in Blount County, Tennessee catering to both the
leisure tourism and business travel markets. The Visitors
Bureau operates the Maryville Welcome Center and the
Townsend Visitors Center. This facility is equipped with
ramps in the back for wheelchairs and scooters. |
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