Accessibility at the Ohio Historic Sites
Buildings and landscapes from the 19th century were not built with accessibility in mind. We recognize that this can make things hard for visitors with accessibility needs. The Ohio Historic Sites are committed to making all reasonable accommodations for our programs, services, and facilities. Please see the individual location pages for helpful information as you prepare for your visit.
Trainedservice animals are allowed at Historic Kirtland and other historic sites in Ohio, including inside historic buildings. However, emotional support, therapy, comfort, and companion animals and pets are not allowed. For more information, please see the “Service Animals ” section on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
There is designated accessible parking at theHistoric Kirtland Visitors’ Center , Kirtland Temple Visitors’ Center , Joseph and Emma Smith Home , and John and Elsa Johnson Home .
To find additional information on parking availability near a specific location, please refer to the parking information in the accessibility section of theindividual location pages .
All public restrooms at the Ohio Historic Sites are wheelchair accessible. See theAmenities Map for specific restroom locations.
There are no wheelchairs available for visitors to borrow. We encourage those who need wheelchairs or other assistive devices to bring these items with them.
All the tours include limited seating options. Please be aware, however, that there might not be seating in every room of each building.
Additional information on seating availability at a specific location can be found onindividual location pages .
None of the upper floors of the historic buildings are wheelchair accessible. Some tours at Historic Kirtland or other historic sites only cover the first floor of the building. For other tours, missionaries can adapt the presentation as needed.
Additional information on mobility accessibility of a specific location can be found on theindividual location pages .
Terrain throughout the historic sites in Ohio consists of asphalt roads, compacted granite pathways, and concrete or brick walkways. Please be aware that some of the roads and sidewalks are in fair condition and may have potential hazards including potholes and uneven surfaces. The flooring inside buildings is typically carpet, wood, or brick and is generally in good repair.
Terrain and flooring descriptions for specific venues can be found on theindividual location pages .
Tours are provided by missionaries who can provide verbal descriptions of the buildings, furnishings, and exhibits upon request.
Depending on staffing, missionaries who can communicate in American Sign Language may be available. Please contact the Ohio Historic sites at1-440-256-9805 to inquire about availability.
A brief description of what to expect at each location in Ohio can be found on theindividual location pages .
If you would like more detailed information on what to expect or would like to share any additional needs with our staff, please contact the Ohio Historic sites at1-440-256-9805 .
Service Animals
Trained
Visitors with Limited Mobility
Parking
There is designated accessible parking at the
To find additional information on parking availability near a specific location, please refer to the parking information in the accessibility section of the
Restrooms
All public restrooms at the Ohio Historic Sites are wheelchair accessible. See the
Wheelchair and Other Assistive Device Availability
There are no wheelchairs available for visitors to borrow. We encourage those who need wheelchairs or other assistive devices to bring these items with them.
Seating Areas During Tours
All the tours include limited seating options. Please be aware, however, that there might not be seating in every room of each building.
Additional information on seating availability at a specific location can be found on
Building Accessibility
None of the upper floors of the historic buildings are wheelchair accessible. Some tours at Historic Kirtland or other historic sites only cover the first floor of the building. For other tours, missionaries can adapt the presentation as needed.
Additional information on mobility accessibility of a specific location can be found on the
Terrain and Flooring Descriptions
Terrain throughout the historic sites in Ohio consists of asphalt roads, compacted granite pathways, and concrete or brick walkways. Please be aware that some of the roads and sidewalks are in fair condition and may have potential hazards including potholes and uneven surfaces. The flooring inside buildings is typically carpet, wood, or brick and is generally in good repair.
Terrain and flooring descriptions for specific venues can be found on the
Visitors Who Are Blind or Have a Visual Impairment
Tours are provided by missionaries who can provide verbal descriptions of the buildings, furnishings, and exhibits upon request.
Visitors Who Are Hard of Hearing or Deaf
Depending on staffing, missionaries who can communicate in American Sign Language may be available. Please contact the Ohio Historic sites at
Visitors with Autism
A brief description of what to expect at each location in Ohio can be found on the
If you would like more detailed information on what to expect or would like to share any additional needs with our staff, please contact the Ohio Historic sites at