A Content Marketing Specialist and writer at Wheel the World. As an avid traveler, he believes travel can be as transformative as it is fun— and that it should be accessible to everyone.
As one of the oldest cities in America, Annapolis seems like it wouldn't be accessible. 300-year-old streets, historic brick buildings, a waterfront built for sailboats. But it actually is! We rounded up the top accessible things to do here, including adaptive sailing, beaches, and more.
Finding a hotel in New York City is easy. Finding one that actually works for your specific accessibility needs is a different problem entirely. This is why our trained mappers were sent to map hotels across the city. Of the hotels assessed, these five ranked among the highest.
Eugene, Cascades & Coast is a perfect road trip destination. With scenic waterfall hikes, beaches with free track chairs, award-winning brewpubs, and hotels and restaurants verified for accessibility in person, here is everything you need to plan a great trip here.
Sonoma County has over 400 wineries. Most people don't know where to start, and if you have mobility needs, there's another layer to figure out. We mapped 14 wineries across the county with real accessibility details. Here are the ones worth your time.
A place where college football is almost a religion, plenty of outdoor trails and parks, and fun events all-year round, Fayetteville is an underrated city to visit. Here are 10 wheelchair accessible things to do while you're here.