Last reviewed: May 24, 2026
Accessibility Statement
Campground Management is committed to making this site, every park website we build, and every booking widget we deploy accessible to people with disabilities. This page describes the standards we follow, what we've implemented, our known limitations, and how to report an issue.
Conformance target
This site targets Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA conformance, the standard U.S. federal courts and the Department of Justice have consistently treated as the practical benchmark for ADA Title III website accessibility. Where we fall short of that bar on any specific page or component, we list it under "Known limitations" below.
Measures we take
To meet and maintain WCAG 2.1 AA, we ship every Campground Management site with the following baked in from the start:
- Semantic HTML. Real
<h1>through<h6>hierarchy, real<button>and<a>elements, real form labels withforattributes. No<div onclick>buttons. - Keyboard navigation. Every interactive element reachable by Tab. Visible focus indicators on every focusable control (3px amber outline, meeting WCAG 2.4.7 Focus Visible). Escape closes dialogs and menus.
- Color contrast. Body text meets the 4.5:1 ratio. Large text and UI components meet 3:1. Verified with WebAIM contrast tooling on every brand-color combination we ship.
- Alt text on functional images. Photos, icons, and decorative images are marked accordingly. Decorative elements use
alt=""oraria-hidden="true"so screen readers skip them. - Form labels and error messages. Every input has a visible label and an accessible name. Validation errors render in text, not just color.
- ARIA where it helps. Dialogs use
role="dialog"+aria-modal, expandable controls usearia-expanded, toggle buttons usearia-pressed. We don't add ARIA where native HTML already does the job. - Reduced-motion support. We respect the
prefers-reduced-motionmedia query, plus our accessibility widget gives users a manual override. - Skip links and landmarks. Major sections use the right semantic landmark (
<header>,<nav>,<main>,<footer>) so screen-reader users can navigate quickly. - Accessibility user-controls widget. A persistent left-edge tab opens a panel with text-size adjustments, high-contrast mode, link-underline toggle, readable-font option, and reduce-motion toggle. Preferences save per browser via
localStorage.
What our widget is, and what it is not
The accessibility widget at the left edge of every page is a user-control helper, not an automatic-compliance overlay. It does not rewrite our HTML, generate alt text, or magically fix code-level issues. The underlying site is what makes this site accessible. The widget simply gives visitors with specific visual or motion needs a quick way to adjust their experience without leaving the page.
We make this distinction explicitly because some overlay-widget vendors in the broader market have made misleading "100% ADA compliant" claims and been the subject of class-action settlements. We don't make those claims and we don't want anyone to think we do.
Known limitations
Accessibility is ongoing work. As of the date above, the known limitations on this site are:
- Third-party booking widgets embedded on partner park sites may render content from external sources we don't control. We test the widget itself to AA, but the surrounding page may vary by operator.
- Some marketing-photo descriptions use brief alt text rather than full long descriptions. We're working through the photo library to extend descriptive alt text where the image carries informational value.
- PDF documents linked from this site (if any) may not be fully tagged for screen readers. We're migrating those to HTML where possible.
- Live video embedded in any blog post may not have synchronized captions in real time. Recorded video gets captions added in post-production.
If you encounter a limitation not listed here, we want to know. See the next section.
Reporting an issue
If something on this site doesn't work with your screen reader, keyboard, voice control, switch device, or any other assistive technology, please contact us. We treat accessibility reports as priority issues.
- Email: [email protected]
- Contact form: campgroundmanagement.com/contact (note "Accessibility" in your message)
- Phone: Available on request via either channel above
Our target response time for accessibility reports is one business day. If we cannot fix the issue immediately, we will explain the timeline and provide an alternative way to access the information or function you need.
Assessment approach
This site is assessed using a combination of:
- Automated testing. Lighthouse, WAVE, and axe DevTools run against every page before deploy.
- Manual keyboard testing. Every new page is navigated end-to-end with the keyboard before launch.
- Screen-reader spot-checks. Critical user flows (booking, contact, signup) are tested with VoiceOver on macOS/iOS and NVDA on Windows.
- Real-user feedback. Issues reported via the channels above are tracked and prioritized like product bugs.
Technical specifications
Accessibility of this site relies on the following technologies working in the visitor's browser: HTML5, WAI-ARIA, CSS, and JavaScript. The site is tested in current versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge, paired with VoiceOver, NVDA, and JAWS.
Date
This statement was last reviewed on May 24, 2026. We review it at least quarterly and after any major site change.
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