Oregon State Parks will spend the next 25 years making parks more accessible Updated Apr 01, 2021; Posted Apr 01, 2021 A deluxe cabin at LaPine State Park in central Oregon has both stairs and a ramp for better accessibility. Jamie Hale/The Oregonian Facebook Share Signs will be improved, ramps will be installed and bathroom stalls will be widened in an ambitious statewide effort to make Oregon’s parks more accessible to visitors with disabilities, the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department announced Thursday. In a news release, the department outlined what it says a finalized plan to make state parks more accessible by removing barriers that have made enjoying a park difficult or impossible for many visitors.