Upper Mt. Hood is more than a pretty peak—it’s a place where you can try adaptive skiing, stroll around mountain lakes, and unwind at cozy local spots. With scenic views and a welcoming vibe, it’s a getaway that’s accessible in all the right ways.
Lower Mt. Hood is full of relaxed parks, creative eats, scenic views, and quirky small-town gems—all with accessibility in mind. Whether you’re craving mountain air or a low-key local brewery, this Oregon region has a little something for everyone.
Planning an international trip with accessibility needs? These 3 helpful tips—plus insights from experienced travelers—offer practical ways to reduce stress and travel more confidently.
The Dalles in Oregon has it all—river views, neon signs, scenic trails, and small-town charm. From wineries to museums and foodie stops, here’s how to explore this Columbia Gorge gem with accessibility in mind.
From riverfront trails to vibrant small-town events, Boardman, Echo, and Hermiston offer scenic charm and verified accessible experiences. Discover hotels, activities, food, and more—Eastern Oregon’s got more to explore than you might think.