Elevator Uptime

NPS elevator & escalator status

Live elevator and escalator status across 0 tracked NPS stations in United States. Every outage is logged with its start and end time — building a public reliability record from rider reports and official feeds. Report a broken elevator or escalator.

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Affected stations

No NPS stations currently have reported elevator or escalator outages.

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Common questions about NPS elevators

Is the Washington Monument elevator working?+

The Washington Monument has a single interior elevator that carries visitors from the entry level to the 500-foot observation level. When it is out of service for rehabilitation or mechanical work, the monument may be closed to visitors entirely. Live NPS alerts for the Washington Monument and every other tracked federal landmark are shown above.

Does the Statue of Liberty have an elevator?+

Yes — there is an elevator inside the Statue of Liberty pedestal that carries visitors from the lobby to the top of the pedestal (level 10). Access to the crown requires climbing stairs; the pedestal elevator is the key ADA accessibility route. Current alert status is shown above.

Is Ellis Island accessible for wheelchair users?+

The main Ellis Island Immigration Museum building has elevators and is broadly accessible. NPS posts alerts when elevators are out of service. Current accessibility status for Ellis Island and all other tracked NPS landmarks is shown in the live alert list above.

How do I report an accessibility issue at a national park?+

Contact the specific park directly via nps.gov or report it at elevatoruptime.com/report in about 15 seconds — no account needed. Under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, NPS facilities open to the public must provide accessible routes, including working elevators.