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Episode 122. Tennessee State Parks Accessibilty Initiative

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In this insightful episode of Raising Kellan, host Marsh Naidoo sits down with Don Tate and Kim Shofinski from the Tennessee State Parks to discuss the incredible strides being made toward accessibility and inclusivity in outdoor recreation. As the Fall unfolds in Tennessee, there's no better time to explore the state's natural beauty, and the Tennessee State Parks are committed to ensuring that everyone, including families experiencing disabilities, can enjoy these experiences.

Kim provides clarity on the distinction between the Tennessee State Parks and the national park system, highlighting the state's dedication to making the parks accessible to all. Don shares the inspiring journey of the Tennessee State Parks' initiative to become the most accessible state park system in the nation, collaborating with various organizations to enhance accessibility features like all-terrain wheelchairs, adaptive kayaking and canoe launches, and comprehensive trail assessments.

The conversation also covers the exciting virtual reality projects that allow visitors to explore parks like Dunbar Cave and Frozen Head State Park from the comfort of their homes. These initiatives ensure that everyone, regardless of physical ability, can participate in the rich educational and recreational experiences the parks have to offer.

00:00 Raising Kiln podcast features interviews with Tennessee State Parks

02:00 Don Tate is working to improve accessibility at Tennessee state parks

08:42 Tennessee state parks are currently updating their website to include accessible features

10:01 Salute to Service Program

12:57 Virtual Reality allows visitors who cannot physically visit the park to participate in interpretive programming

15:18 Don Tates message to families that have the disability experience

17:47 Explore Tennessee State Parks VR App

For more information, visit TnStateParks.com and download the "Explore Tennessee State Parks" app available for Apple and Android devices.

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This episode is brought to you by Teletherapy Services

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In this insightful episode of Raising Kellan, host Marsh Naidoo sits down with Don Tate and Kim Shofinski from the Tennessee State Parks to discuss the incredible strides being made toward accessibility and inclusivity in outdoor recreation. As the Fall unfolds in Tennessee, there's no better time to explore the state's natural beauty, and the Tennessee State Parks are committed to ensuring that everyone, including families experiencing disabilities, can enjoy these experiences.

Kim provides clarity on the distinction between the Tennessee State Parks and the national park system, highlighting the state's dedication to making the parks accessible to all. Don shares the inspiring journey of the Tennessee State Parks' initiative to become the most accessible state park system in the nation, collaborating with various organizations to enhance accessibility features like all-terrain wheelchairs, adaptive kayaking and canoe launches, and comprehensive trail assessments.

The conversation also covers the exciting virtual reality projects that allow visitors to explore parks like Dunbar Cave and Frozen Head State Park from the comfort of their homes. These initiatives ensure that everyone, regardless of physical ability, can participate in the rich educational and recreational experiences the parks have to offer.

00:00 Raising Kiln podcast features interviews with Tennessee State Parks

02:00 Don Tate is working to improve accessibility at Tennessee state parks

08:42 Tennessee state parks are currently updating their website to include accessible features

10:01 Salute to Service Program

12:57 Virtual Reality allows visitors who cannot physically visit the park to participate in interpretive programming

15:18 Don Tates message to families that have the disability experience

17:47 Explore Tennessee State Parks VR App

For more information, visit TnStateParks.com and download the "Explore Tennessee State Parks" app available for Apple and Android devices.

Don't forget to rate and review on your podcast platform.

This episode is brought to you by Teletherapy Services

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