Long Island runs nearly 120 miles east of New York City, shifting from Gold Coast mansions to lively boardwalks, quiet vineyards, and laid-back beach towns. Each area feels different, and this accessible guide highlights the best things to do (plus places to stay and how to get around).
Ithaca, NY is tucked into the Finger Lakes region and is surrounded by gorges and waterfalls, with lake views that change season to season. Downtown feels lively and easy to explore, while trails and parks sit just minutes away. This guide shares accessible hotels, things to do, and more.
We’re the Murphy family, and this is how our wheelchair accessible visit to Butler County went. Spoiler: it was wonderful. There’s plenty to do and see, and so many places have verified accessibility, which made it easy for us to enjoy it all.
The Butler County Donut Trail is a sweet adventure that connects 13 local bakeries across southwest Ohio. Grab your passport, collect stamps, and complete the trail to earn your free t-shirt. This guide shows you the shops to visit and tips on hitting the trail.
North Alabama, between the Tennessee River and Appalachian foothills, has plenty of accessible things to do and see. You’ll also find mouth-watering food spots and plenty of options for accommodation. Use this guide to plan a visit there.