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Share Your Wheelchair Travel Story

“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson

Have you traveled with a wheelchair? Whether it was across town or around the world, your experiences can inspire and inform others with disabilities. WheelchairTraveling.com invites you to share your story and contribute to a growing community of accessible travel explorers.

📌 What You Can Write About
  • City, park, or trail accessibility reviews
  • Transportation (planes, trains, buses, WAVs, ferries)
  • Hotels, campgrounds, and lodging access
  • Restrooms, surfaces, and terrain descriptions
  • Equipment or gear that helped you travel
  • Personal reflections and tips
📷 What to Include
  • At least 1–3 original photos (with short captions if possible)
  • Honest, helpful, and personal insights
  • No need to be a professional writer — just be yourself
✉️ How to Submit

Email your contribution and please include:

  • Your full name
  • Your general location (city/state or country)
  • A short personal bio (2–3 sentences; you may include links to your website or social media)
  • Your article as text in the email or attached as a .doc, .txt, or .pdf
  • Any accompanying photos (.jpg or .png) – please label or caption if possible

Note: By submitting, you confirm that you have the right to share all content and images. Submissions may be edited for grammar, clarity, or formatting. You will be credited by name and bio if your story is published.

💙 Why Contribute?

Your story might be the one that gives someone else the courage to explore a place they never thought possible. Every contribution helps build a real-world guide to accessibility created by and for the community.

  📩 Submit Your Story

Disclaimer: This blog is all about sharing real wheelchair travel experiences—some from me, and many from awesome folks in our community. We do our best to keep things accurate, but accessibility can change, so always double-check before you go. Everyone’s journey is different, and that’s what makes this space so special! Also, some posts might include affiliate links to help keep this site rolling.

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