Written by Andy Porter, AccessibilityReportBlog.com, March 25, 2025 Most of us hop in a car, jump on a bus, or ride the subway without giving it a second thought. But for over…
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Miami Mini-itinerary For an Active Senior Wheelchair User
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, July 12, 2025 Here’s a specially curated 1–2‑day Miami mini-itinerary for an active senior power wheelchair user staying pre‑ or post‑cruise: Miami offers vibrant culture, scenic waterways,…
7 Wheelchair-Friendly Things to Do in Port Canaveral, FL for Active Cruisers
Written by Chillie Falls, AccessAdventure.net, July 11, 2025 Port Canaveral, Florida isn’t just a launch point for cruise adventures—it’s a vibrant destination with a surprising mix of accessible attractions, especially for power…
Visiting Grand Teton National Park as a Wheelchair User
Written by Cory Lee, June 2025 After our recent trip in Yellowstone National Park, my mom, our friend Kayla, and I decided to drive over to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for a few days,…
8 Year Old Overcomes Disability To Become a Soap Box Derby Racer
With grit, family support, and smart engineering, Gabi is making her dream come true—racing independently in the local Bowling Green, Kentucky Soap Box Derby and inspiring her community. Written by Adam Ferguson…
The Palm Beaches Access For All
The Palm Beaches strive to be an accessible destination for all travelers. Wheelchair-Accessible and Sensory-Friendly Experiences: Discover Inclusive Adventures in The Palm Beaches The Palm Beaches have a long tradition of unmatched…
Catalina Island feels like an idyllic escape from reality
Written by Kathleen Wong, USA Today, June 24, 2025 CATALINA ISLAND, California – Just 22 miles offshore the coast near Los Angeles sits a small island that feels like arriving at another…