Wheelchair travel in Oregon! Ian Ruder, editor of New Mobility Magazine and a local expert, shares his unique insights on Oregon’s accessible gems, including the breathtaking Oregon Coast, where wheelchair users can enjoy accessible beaches like Cannon Beach and explore charming coastal towns with ADA-friendly paths and viewpoints in Astoria and Newport. Learn more about Crater Lake and the iconic Columbia River Gorge, home to some of the most stunning accessible waterfalls and trails in the Pacific Northwest, perfect for those who love outdoor recreation. Discover the high deserts of Bend and the state’s vibrant wine country. Ian also highlights the best spots for outdoor recreation and hidden accessible treasures, like the Ashland Shakespeare Festival. A second video is provided below with more visuals and tips on wheelchair traveling. Explore Oregon’s incredible wheelchair accessible destinations with these two engaging videos that offer valuable resources, tips, and ideas to inspire your next adventure.
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