
Inclusion statement
С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County Parks, Recreation, and Open Space is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in our parks and preserves. We believe that different backgrounds and experiences strengthen the organization and produce better results. We value inclusion across race, color, national origin, gender identity, age, religion, sex, disability, and experience, striving to reflect the diversity of our community in our workforce.

Accessibility
Accessibility Statement
Green Hills County Park welcomes all visitors and affirms its commitment to offering programs and services that are accessible to everyone. We will make every effort to ensure that visitors of all abilities are fully included in all our programs and facilities.
Visitors Who Are Blind or Partially Sighted

Listen to a recorded of our virtual property tour.
Visitors Who Are Deaf

Read a of our virtual property tour.
Visitors on the Autism Spectrum
We welcome families with children and adults on the autism spectrum. The following resources will help you plan for an enjoyable visit.
Green Hills is a 36-acre site with that was once a landfill now you can find a big hill, multi-use trails and playground with lots of different opportunities to learn about and engage with С»ÆÑ¼ÊÓÆµ County’s natural areas and wildlife. Preparing for your visit a few days beforehand can make for a more manageable and enjoyable experience.
Visual Schedule

Download, print, and complete the "My Green Hills" Visual Schedule before visiting the park. It includes a make-your-own visual checklist with location and communication cards to prepare and plan for your visit.
Sensory Tips and Activity Suggestions
Read out
Visitors of Different Physical Abilities
Green Hills County Park is an ADA accessible location. The parking lots and paved paths around the playground, the big hill, the picnic shelter and leading to the rest rooms meet ADA criteria.