I recently had the opportunity to visit Ann Arbor, Michigan with Wheel the World and Destination Ann Arbor. We had an amazing time trying food and seeing the beautiful sites, but what surprised me the most was how accessible the city was. Keep reading to hear about my experience in Ann Arbor.
Boise, Idaho, is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends urban charm with outdoor adventure. Known as the City of Trees, it offers scenic beauty, a burgeoning food scene, and a strong commitment to inclusivity, making it a fantastic destination for travelers of all abilities. Here’s your guide.
Butler County, Ohio sits just north of Cincinnati and blends small-town charm with lively downtowns and plenty of green space. Here, you'll find great accessibility. Check out this guide to exploring one of Ohio's top regions with hotels, things to do, and more with verified accessibility.
Sandy Springs, Georgia, offers a perfect blend of urban attractions and natural beauty, making it a standout destination for all travelers. With its commitment to accessibility, the city ensures that everyone, including those with disabilities, can enjoy its diverse offerings. Here is your guide.
Planning a vacation as a traveler with disabilities can be overwhelming. That’s where Group Tours come in. Designed specifically for travelers with mobility needs, these tours allow you to explore breathtaking destinations while enjoying accessible accommodations, activities, and transportation.