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.
Alpaca farms, lavender fields, and small-town markets? The High Desert Food Trail in Central Oregon is all about good food, fresh air, and friendly vibes—with accessible stops that welcome every traveler.