Last month, I experienced that feeling on a road trip from Astoria to Yachats with a close friend through the Oregon coast. I navigated through the Trail of the Restless Waters in Yachats, a trail that winds along the coast, providing stunning views of the Pacific Ocean
This article was submitted by Catherine Sokol, Wheel the World Blog Contributor.
As someone who uses a wheelchair full time, planning anything accessible can be a challenge; let alone a multi-day trip. I
Have you ever experienced issues while staying at a hotel? There's no one-shoe-fits-all approach when it comes to accessibility. A hotel in the US may say its ADA compliant, but accessibility needs vary from person to person. What works for one traveler may not work for another.
From lush jungles and colorful wildlife to its white-sand beaches and colonial architecture, Costa Rica has long been a paradise for adventurers. What’s even more exciting, however, is how accessible this paradise has become.