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Published on: 09/09/2025

More colorblind viewers coming to Tennessee State Parks

colorblind viewers

The number of colorblind viewfinders in Tennessee State Parks has expanded to 13 with the addition of viewers to T.O. Fuller State Park in Memphis, Roan Mountain State Park in Roan County, and Pickett CCC Memorial State Park in Jamestown. The viewfinders, designed to alleviate red-green colorblindness, have special lenses to enable people with colorblindness to see a broad range of clear, vibrant colors. Colorblind viewfinders are just one of the many accessible features available at Tennessee State Parks to meet the needs of visitors of all abilities. View a full list of the accessible features at Tennessee State Parks