Lane County, Oregon has it all: waterfalls, beaches, forests, great food, and accessibility. We took our family of six on a road trip here, including our son who uses a wheelchair. We got to do so much, like rent a free track chair on the beach and hike to waterfalls. This is how the trip went.
The accessible travel industry has come a long way. Ramps, roll-in showers, hotel filters, better information. But talk to any disabled traveler and they'll point to the same thing that's still missing: community. See why Anthony from The World is Accessible believes it matters the most.
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.
Phoenyx Powell used to book trips last minute and figure it out when she landed. Then a motorcycle accident changed everything. Now living as an amputee with sensory sensitivities, she plans travel very differently. Here are the 5 destinations where she didn't have to fight her body the entire 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.