Soak in a hot spring, roll along a mountain trail, or enjoy a local brew—Glenwood Springs is a scenic Colorado town that blends relaxation with adventure. In this guide, we highlight the best accessible places to visit, stay, and dine during your trip (with accessible hot springs on the list!)
Pueblo, Colorado blends culture, food, and nature—plus it’s very accessible. From riverfront strolls to art museums and tasty green chile, this guide shares the top wheelchair-friendly things to do, places to stay, and restaurants in Pueblo.
Beaver Creek, Colorado, combines luxury and adventure in the Rockies. This guide covers accessible stays, things to do (including adaptive skiing), places to eat, and annual events to keep an eye on.
Want to skip the most touristy cities and go somewhere a little more unique? These 5 underrated destinations should be on your list. From colorful coastal towns to storybook cities, they’re not only amazing alternatives to the big, bustling spots—they’re also wonderfully accessible.
Newberg, Oregon is laid-back wine country with a heart—and it’s doing accessibility right. From peaceful parks and inclusive wineries to cozy hotel stays and flavorful food, here’s how to explore this charming town with confidence and ease.