Oklahoma City grew up along Route 66 and still carries that wide-open, easygoing layout today. Downtown is shaped by major landmarks like the National Memorial and one of the largest urban park systems in the U.S. This guide covers wheelchair-accessible hotels and things to do in this packed city.
The Adirondacks are surrounded by mountains and lakes and were twice home to the Winter Olympics. Village life anchors places like Lake Placid and Saranac Lake, and small towns connect by scenic roads. Here are the top fun, accessible activities and relaxing hotels.
Located in upstate New York, Oneida County pairs small-town character with a myriad of cultural, historical, and outdoor offerings. This accessible guide covers where to stay, what to do, and places to eat.
Finding a truly accessible beach can feel hit or miss. This guide highlights four verified wheelchair-accessible beach access points in Walton County, Florida, with practical details to help you plan a confident beach day in South Walton.
Indianapolis has always been known for major events like the Indy 500, and popular sports teams, both professional and college. But it also has an array of things to do and a growing food scene. Here is your accessible guide on how to experience this friendly, Midwestern hub.