Alaska is more stunning in person than imagined, and is a top wheelchair travel destination. The easiest and most wheelchair-friendly way to visit the great state of Alaska is by taking a cruise, and there are many options. Nonetheless, there are many possibilities to explore Alaska without taking a cruise ship, including by train. With most of the wildlife and glacier sightseeing only accessible by boat, planning a tour on a smaller boat is recommended. Explore more Alaska wheelchair travel information with the video above.
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