Telescopes and periscopes at USFS facilities must meet the requirements in the FSORAG. Whenever a telescope or periscope is provided, ensure that a separate telescope or periscope is available for use from a standing position and from a seated position at each distinct viewing location. A level 36X48 inch clear space should be located at the accessible telescopes and periscopes.
Read MoreAll benches provided along USFS trails or beach access routes or at Forest Service recreation sites (other than those inside a building or in an amphitheater) must meet requirements in the FSORAG. These requirements include back support, seat height, armrests, weight capacity, shoulder alignment, and a clear space. At least 20 percent of benches at a USFS recreation area should be connected to the area’s other major features by an ORAR.
Read MoreTent pads and tent platforms at single camping units in a recreation area managed by the US Forest Service must meet the requirements in FSORAG and should be connected to the area’s other major constructed features by an outdoor recreation access route (ORAR). The decision to construct tent pads or tent platforms is a local decision that should be based on what is appropriate for the setting. The surface slope of these installations depends on the type of surface used.
Read MoreAll new picnic table installations at US Forest Service facilities must comply with requirements for accessible seating spaces, table clearance, slope, and surface in FSORAG. The number of wheelchair seating spaces that must be provided at each table is based on the length of the picnic table measured at the perimeter. Installing picnic table with tops approximately 33-34 inches and benches with seating surfaces approximately 18-19 inches above the ground or walking surface will provide reasonable accommodations for compliance with barrier removal and accessibility.
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