This newly renovated observatory needs to be on your trip list when you go to Goldendale. The observatory sits on a hill that boasts great views. Find the accessible restroom outside the building and enjoy a showing by the experienced park rangers inside.
On-site parking: yes
Number of Accessible Parking spots: 3
Proximity to entrance: 100ft
Curb: curb cuts at access aisles of accessible parking spots
Street crossing: no
Cost: Discovery Pass required
Closest public transit stop: –
Step-free access: 3 steps with railings on both sides
Ramp access: yes, wrapping around the building, back entrance available
Doorway: double doors
Handle: push/pull
Threshold: no
Flooring: firm flooring
Seating options: chairs no arms
Water fountain: available inside
Languages spoken: English
Knowledgeable on disability services: yes
Location: outside
Threshold: no
Doorway: 35 in wide
Handle: lever
Gender-Neutral: no
Occupancy type: stalls
Grab Bars: behind, side, vertical
Maneuvering Space: 60 in diameter given
Sink: 33 in high
Pipes: covered
Location of Soap: side of sink
Height of Drying Possibilities: 33 in
Baby Changing Station: yes
Outdoor patio: smaller observatory in the back, great views over the surrounding area
Stairs: no
Flooring: cement tiles
Pathway to patio: wrapping around the observatory, slight incline
Seating options: picnic tables on loose gravel
Relief area for service animals: yes
Language: English
Large print option: no
Accessibility plug-in: more information here