Liberty and Ellis Islands aim to be broadly accessible. This guide summarizes key routes, services, and planning tips.
Table of Contents
Overview
- Step‑free promenades and elevators at major venues.
- Accessible ferries and priority support when requested.
- Conditions vary with weather and tides — ask staff for help.
Getting There
- Ferries: Accessible boarding ramps are available; ask staff for assistance during tide shifts.
- Security: Lanes accommodate mobility devices; allow extra time.
- Parking: Liberty State Park (NJ) offers easier parking options.
On Liberty Island
- Step‑free promenades circle the island.
- Museum: Elevators and spacious galleries.
- Pedestal: Elevator access to the pedestal lobby and museum levels; check current advisory for balcony access and stairs.
- Surfaces: Mostly paved; occasional wind gusts on exposed promenades.
On Ellis Island
- Elevators serve the main exhibit floors; accessible restrooms available.
- Wheelchair loans may be available on a first‑come basis.
- Seating: Benches provided throughout the exhibits.
Services & Rentals
- Ask at information desks for assistance and current equipment availability.
- Service animals are welcome.
Sensory Planning
- Peak hours are noisy; choose first or last ferries for calmer conditions.
- Bring noise‑reducing headphones if helpful.
- Quiet breaks: West lawn (Liberty) and upper gallery spaces (Ellis).
Medical & Dietary
- Food, water, and seating are available; carry medical necessities.
- Hydration is important on windy/cold days; indoor spaces provide shelter.
- Inform a companion or staff about specific needs.
Tickets & Policies
| Topic |
Note |
| Companion tickets |
Check current vendor policies |
| Lockers |
Required for larger items at pedestal/crown |
| Elevators |
Subject to occasional maintenance; verify on arrival |
Tip: Contact the site in advance if you have specific questions — staff are helpful and can advise on current conditions.
FAQ
Are wheelchairs available on-site?
Availability varies and is first‑come; inquire at the information desk.
Is the pedestal balcony accessible?
Elevators serve interior levels; balcony access may include steps — check current advisories.
Accessibility continues to improve — your visit can be meaningful and comfortable with a little planning.