Small USA Destinations

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Despite the ADA’s efforts to promote accessibility nationwide, not all places in the USA are equally accommodating. However, some of the smallest and most unique destinations offer surprising charm and can be quite accessible with a bit of planning. Here’s a guide to some of the smallest, most random, and unique places in the USA that are wheelchair-friendly.

Dwarf Fortress, California

Just outside of Los Angeles, Dwarf Fortress is a whimsical, tiny theme park celebrating the quirky side of fantasy gaming and miniatures. Explore miniature worlds and fantasy landscapes, and enjoy the small-scale rides and interactive exhibits. The pathways are paved, and most of the exhibits are accessible. The compact size of the park makes it easier to navigate.

Accommodation

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Los Angeles Airport: Convenient location with modern amenities, including a pool and complimentary breakfast. Offers rooms with roll-in showers and accessible tubs. Rooms can sleep up to four people 

Monowi, Nebraska

Visit the Monowi Tavern and the small museum showcasing the town’s history. It’s a true slice of Americana. Monowi is the smallest incorporated town in the USA, with a population of just one person. This tiny town is a fascinating stop for those interested in unique locales. The town itself is small, and while some areas may not be fully paved, the main attractions are accessible. The local pub, operated by the town’s sole resident, is wheelchair-friendly.

Accommodation

The Prairie Hotel, Neligh: A charming stay with modern amenities and close proximity to Monowi. Provides accessible rooms with roll-in showers. Rooms can sleep up to four people.

Climax, Colorado

Climax is a ghost town and former mining settlement in Colorado. It’s situated high in the mountains and offers a glimpse into the mining history of the region. Explore the remains of the old mining buildings and enjoy panoramic mountain views. The town is largely deserted, and while some paths may be uneven, the main historical sites and viewing points are accessible.

Accommodation

The Silverton Mountain Inn: Cozy accommodations with easy access to nearby historical sites and natural attractions. Offers accessible rooms with roll-in showers. Rooms can sleep up to four people.

Hume, New York

Hume is a small, picturesque town known for its rural charm and beautiful landscapes. It’s an excellent spot for a tranquil getaway. Enjoy peaceful walks through the countryside and visit local landmarks like the historic town hall and library. The town’s paths are generally accessible, though rural areas might have uneven terrain. The local library and town hall are wheelchair-friendly.

Accommodation

The Big Tree Inn, Cuba: Historic inn with modern amenities and close proximity to Hume. Provides accessible rooms with roll-in showers. Rooms can sleep up to four people.

Barrow (Utqiaġvik), Alaska

Barrow, now known as Utqiaġvik, is the northernmost city in the United States. It offers unique Arctic experiences and stunning polar landscapes. Visit the Iñupiat Heritage Center and experience the Arctic climate and culture. The main areas of the city are accessible, including the museum and cultural center. Be prepared for cold weather and icy conditions.

Accommodation

Top of the World Hotel: Modern accommodations with views of the Arctic landscape and easy access to local attractions. Offers rooms with roll-in showers and accessible tubs. Rooms can sleep up to four people.

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