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Maryland Olmsted Island Trail + C&O Canal Towpath

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park (C&O Canal NHP) is one of the most scenic and historically significant wheelchair-accessible destinations…

1 year ago

Fresno, California Wheelchair Travel Guide

Fresno, located in California’s Central Valley, is a city full of surprises. While it may not be as famous as…

7 months ago

10 Most Luxurious Wheelchair-Accessible USA Resorts

Luxury travel should be an experience of ease, elegance, and indulgence for all travelers, including those who use wheelchairs. Thankfully,…

7 months ago

Bass Lake, California Activities

Nestled in the Sierra National Forest, not far from Yosemite National Park, Bass Lake offers stunning scenery, outdoor recreation, and…

1 year ago

Amtrak Wheelchair Travel Train Guide

Traveling by Amtrak train can feel like a calmer alternative to flying, especially for wheelchair users who prefer a slower…

1 month ago

Michelin-Star Dining and Wheelchair Accessibility

Dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant is an extraordinary experience, offering world-class cuisine, elegant ambiance, and impeccable service. However, for wheelchair…

1 year ago

Port Mansfield, Port Isabel, and South Padre Island, Texas Wheelchair Travel Review

The Texas Gulf Coast offers a blend of tranquil retreats, outdoor adventures, and modern marvels, making it an attractive destination…

1 year ago

25 San Francisco Wheelchair Accessible Travel Attractions

San Francisco, California is known for its steep hills and iconic landmarks, but many of its best experiences are surprisingly…

8 months ago

Boulder, Colorado Wheelchair Travel Tips

Nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder, Colorado, is a vibrant city known for its stunning natural beauty,…

8 months ago

Oregon Wheelchair Travel Guide + Tips by Ian Ruder

Wheelchair travel in Oregon! Ian Ruder, editor of New Mobility Magazine and a local expert, shares his unique insights on…

7 months ago

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