Accessible Guide to Medford, Oregon

Medford, Oregon with mountain in distance
Views of surrounding mountains in Medford, Oregon

Medford is a hidden gem in southern Oregon. It’s one of those towns you pass through on Interstate 5 and might not think much of—but it’s surrounded by beautiful nature, has fun things to do, and offers a surprisingly solid food scene.

It’s also a great hub for checking out nearby areas. Ashland is a quick 15-minute drive south and makes for a perfect day trip with its walkable downtown, good food, and small-town charm. Jacksonville is another great little town just 10 minutes away, with a historic main street full of shops and some amazing wineries in the surrounding hills.

And being in southern Oregon, Medford has no shortage of breweries. Combine that with everything else, and you’re in for a good time.

Medford is also very accessible. In this article, we’ll cover accessible places to stay, things to do, and spots to eat—so you can explore with confidence.

Family walking on local trails in Medford, Oregon
Local trails, Medford

Is Medford Wheelchair Accessible?

In short? Yes! Medford is wheelchair accessible. It isn’t one of those big cities where everything is newly designed with top-notch accessibility in mind, but it’s also not an overwhelming place to get around. You’ll find that many sidewalks are wide and flat, curb cuts are common throughout downtown, and many public spaces and businesses are doing a good job of being inclusive.

Getting around town is also relatively easy. The Rogue Valley Transportation District has accessible public buses with lifts/ramps and wheelchair securement areas. If you’re driving in or renting a car, parking is typically very easy and available in most places.

All in all, accessibility is quite good in Medford. And with a little planning, people with disabilities should have little to no problems navigating Medford with accessibility needs.

Fun and Accessible Things to Do in Medford

Whether you’re into nature, family activities, or just a laid-back afternoon out, Medford has a handful of accessible experiences that are worth checking out.

Zip Through the Trees with Rogue Valley Zipline Adventures

📍Gold Hill (just outside Medford)
This might surprise you—but yes, ziplining can be accessible. Rogue Valley Zipline offers adaptive harness options for wheelchair users or those with limited mobility. It’s a scenic, adrenaline-filled experience, and the staff is known for being flexible and welcoming. Just be sure to call ahead and discuss your specific needs before booking.

Ziplining

Explore and Play at the Children’s Museum of Southern Oregon

📍Downtown Medford
This isn’t your average kids’ museum. Housed in a beautifully restored historic building, the Children’s Museum of Southern Oregon blends creative play with community feel. There are hands-on exhibits, interactive displays, and themed areas designed to spark curiosity—from an indoor waterway to a pint-sized grocery store. It’s a great spot if you’re traveling with family.

Accessibility-wise, they’ve done a great job. Most of the layout is step-free, and there’s an elevator to access the upper level. Exhibits are easy to approach for wheelchair users, and accessible restrooms are available. They even offer sensory-friendly hours on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month, giving families a quieter and more adaptable experience.

Children's Museum of Southern Oregon, Medford
Children's Museum of Southern Oregon

Enjoy a Show at the Holly Theatre

📍Downtown Medford
The Holly is a beautifully restored theater right in the heart of downtown Medford. It’s got that classic charm—big marquee, cozy vibe—but with the accessibility features that make a big difference. Step-free entry, designated wheelchair seating, and a packed calendar of concerts and performances. Definitely check the schedule while you’re in town, as you might find a hidden gem of a show.

Tee Off at Stone Ridge Golf Club with Adaptive Equipment

📍Eagle Point (just northeast of Medford)
Stone Ridge Golf Club isn’t just scenic—it’s also one of the most inclusive golf experiences in Southern Oregon. Thanks to a partnership with David’s Chair and the Stand Up and Play Foundation, Stone Ridge offers access to a Paragolfer all-terrain mobility chair. This equipment lets wheelchair users stand upright to swing and enjoy a full round of golf.

It’s available at no cost to qualifying individuals, and the staff are welcoming and supportive. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or just want to try something new, Stone Ridge makes the experience fun and accessible.

Adaptive golfing equipment at Stone Ridge Golf, Medford
Adaptive golfing equipment at Stone Ridge Golf

Take a Day Trip to Ashland or Jacksonville

📍Ashland & Jacksonville
One of the best parts of staying in Medford? You’re super close to two of the most charming towns in Southern Oregon. Ashland is artsy, walkable, and filled with restaurants and parks. Jacksonville has historic storefronts, local boutiques, and beautiful wineries just minutes from downtown.

Both towns are small enough to explore in a few hours—and they’re great for slow-paced, accessible adventures.

Creek running through Ashland, Oregon during the evening
Creek running through Ashland, Oregon

Accessible Hotels in Medford

Whether you’re staying for a weekend or using Medford as a home base for exploring Southern Oregon, these accessible hotel options offer comfort, convenience, and thoughtful accessibility features.

Compass Hotel by Margaritaville

Located right off Interstate 5, Compass Hotel by Margaritaville offers a laid-back, tropical-inspired stay in the heart of Southern Oregon wine country. With vibrant decor, cozy amenities, and an on-site restaurant and bar, this hotel brings a fun twist to a reliable, high-quality stay. It’s perfect for travelers who want something a little more unique, but still accessible. Guests also enjoy a complimentary breakfast and access to a 24-hour fitness center.

Accessibility Features Available in Your Room

Roll-in shower with threshold
Shower grab bars
Shower seat
Handheld showerhead (57 in. high)
Toilet grab bars
Bed height of 23 in.
Turning space of 60+ in.
Door width of 33–34 in.

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Medford Airport

Just minutes from Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport, SpringHill Suites is a smart choice for convenience and comfort. The all-suite layout means more space to spread out, whether you’re staying solo or with family. A complimentary hot breakfast, free parking, and a business center add to the perks. It’s a great pick if you want to be close to the airport while enjoying accessible accommodations with modern style.

Accessibility Features Available in Your Room

Roll-in shower
Shower grab bars
Shower seat
Handheld showerhead (50 in. high)
Toilet grab bars
Bed height of 22 in.
8 in. of free space under bed
Turning space of 60+ in.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Medford

This familiar and dependable hotel brand offers everything you need for a comfortable stay: an indoor pool, complimentary breakfast, and a convenient location just off I-5. The Holiday Inn Express in Medford makes it easy to relax after a day of exploring. Rooms are spacious, and accessibility features are thoughtfully included to make your stay smooth and stress-free.

Accessibility Features Available in Your Room

Roll-in shower
Shower grab bars
Shower seat
Handheld showerhead (36 in. high)
Toilet grab bars
Bed height of 26 in.
7 in. of free space under bed
Turning space of 60+ in.

Accessible Dining and Coffee Spots in Medford

Medford’s culinary scene offers a delightful mix of flavors, from hearty pub fare to artisanal coffee. While we have detailed accessibility information for some establishments, others are included based on their popularity and offerings. We recommend contacting venues directly to inquire about specific accessibility features.

Dining room and brewery at Common Block Brewing
Indoor seating at Common Block Brewing

Common Block Brewing Company

Located in downtown, Common Block Brewing Company is a family-friendly brewpub known for its inviting atmosphere and diverse menu. With both indoor and outdoor seating, it’s a great spot to enjoy house-made beers (they have a full-on drink menu as well) alongside dishes like wood-fired pizzas and fresh salads. They have a great appetizer menu, too!

Tap & Vine at 559

Tap & Vine at 559 offers a sophisticated yet relaxed dining experience, featuring a menu that blends classic and contemporary flavors. Guests can enjoy a selection of local wines, craft beers, and inventive cocktails. The restaurant’s ambiance and attentive service make it a popular choice for both casual meals and special occasions.

Dining room at Tap & Vine at 559 in Medford, OR
Tap & Vine at 559

Forage Coffee Company

For a cozy coffee experience, Forage Coffee Company is a go-to! The café’s commitment to quality and community makes it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Walkabout Brewing Company

Walkabout Brewing Company brings a touch of Australian flair to Medford’s craft beer scene. Known for its flagship brews, this brewery offers a laid-back atmosphere with a spacious outdoor area, affectionately known as “The Outback.” There you'll find a food truck serving up elevated pub-style food that's exactly what you're looking for when drinking beer. They host live music, trivia nights, and a rotating selection of seasonal beers. The building and outdoor is mainly wheelchair accessible, with outdoor seating and ample parking.

Ready to Explore Medford?

Medford might not be the first place that comes to mind when planning an accessible getaway, but that’s exactly what makes it such a great find. From ziplining to wine tasting, exploring local parks, or just grabbing a pint at a craft brewery, the city offers a refreshing balance of nature, adventure, and community. And the best part? Many of these experiences are wheelchair accessible or adaptable for travelers with disabilities.

Whether you’re making Medford your home base for a southern Oregon adventure or just stopping in for a few days, you’ll find it easy to get around, find comfortable lodging, and enjoy the local flavor—without having to compromise on accessibility.

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