We spent a few days in Seattle and found the city to be very accessible. We did the must-do things, including Pike Place Market, tried some oysters, and even did a harbor cruise. If you’re thinking of visiting this Pacific Northwest hub, do it. There’s a lot to do here.
The Pacific Northwest brings a feeling you can't find many places, and Seattle is the quintessential city to experience it. It sits between ocean and mountains, so it brings with it a wide array of things to do and see. Check out our guide to find some top accessible things to do during your visit.
Ontario County is the Finger Lakes at it's best, where you'll find picturesque lakes and mountains, trails, and wineries. The two main cities, Canandaigua and Geneva, make for easy home bases to explore the rest of the surrounding towns and offerings. Here is your accessible guide to enjoy it all.
Located in upstate New York and the birthplace of American fly-fishing, the Sullivan Catskills is an idyllic spot for a cozy getaway, especially in the fall when the leaves change in a way few places do. Here is your accessible guide to enjoy it.
Albany is a 400-year-old capital city with walkable neighborhoods, river views, and great museums. Plus, Albany has many places with verified accessibility info that makes planning easier. Here’s what to see, do, eat, and explore on your visit.