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36 CFR Part 1191 ABA Accessibility Guidelines, Outdoor Developed Areas

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ABA CHAPTER 1: APPLICATION AND ADMINISTRATION

Boards.

Boards include, but are not limited to, wood, plastic, metal, and composite products.

Camp Shelter.

A partially enclosed structure that provides campers and hikers cover from weather and that does not contain plumbing fixtures or kitchen appliances. Camp shelters are not transient lodging facilities or residential dwelling units.

Camping Facility.

A site, or portion of a site, developed for outdoor recreational purposes that contains camping units.

Camping Unit.

An outdoor space in a camping facility used for camping that contains outdoor constructed features, parking spaces for recreational vehicles or other vehicles, tent pads or tent platforms, or camp shelters.

Outdoor Constructed Features.

Picnic tables, fire rings, grills, fireplaces, wood stoves, trash and recycling receptacles, water hydrants, utility and sewage hookups, outdoor rinsing showers, benches, and viewing scopes provided at outdoor recreation facilities.

Picnic Facility.

A site, or portion of a site, developed for outdoor recreational purposes that contains picnic units.

Picnic Unit.

An outdoor space in a picnic facility used for picnicking that contains outdoor constructed features.

Trail.

A pedestrian route developed primarily for outdoor recreational purposes. A pedestrian route developed primarily to connect elements, spaces, or facilities within a site is not a trail.

Trailhead.

An outdoor space that is designated by an entity responsible for administering or maintaining a trail to serve as an access point to the trail. The junction of two or more trails or the undeveloped junction of a trail and a road is not a trailhead.

Viewing Area.

An outdoor space developed for viewing landscapes, wildlife, or other points of interest.

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