The Ultimate Guide to Kayaking for People with Physical Disabilities
Why Kayaking is an ideal sport for people with a variety of disabilities, and how to adapt it for your physical needsContinue Reading
Why Kayaking is an ideal sport for people with a variety of disabilities, and how to adapt it for your physical needsContinue Reading
Safely traveling with a shunt can open up a world of trips for those with hydrocephalus or spina bifida and their families. We’ve gotten quite used to traveling the world with our son who as spina bifida, but hydrocephalus is not one if his barriers. As a part of theContinue Reading
Finding the best shoe for orthotics is no small feat—pun intended. “Best adaptive shoes for kids” should really be a flyer handed out by every orthotist, but instead, it’s an endless adventure of trial and error. I’m here to save you some time by sharing our adaptive shoe journey. Hopefully,Continue Reading
From water wheelchairs to adaptive coasters, this guide highlights what makes Kings Island a top pick for accessible family adventures.Continue Reading
Destinations and solutions to make wheelchair accessible camping a dream getaway What if there were an accessible campground, deep in the forest, with fully accessible sleeping arrangements, accessible bathrooms, only accessible paths and trails, and… well, fully accessible everything from adventures like fishing and boating to essentials like sleeping andContinue Reading
How to navigate the best of Paris with a wheelchair – a family friendly guide to the City of Love. What to see and do, and how!Continue Reading
Best accessible destinations for 2025 – the 2024 Accessible Travel Award Winners. Beaches, mountains, amusement parks, and beyond.Continue Reading
Where to ski with a disability in Pennsylvania We were first introduced to adaptive ski in Vermont. It was an incredible experience, but it left me wishing we could find something like that closer to home. After doing some research, not only did I find adaptive ski in Pennsylvania, butContinue Reading
Here’s what makes Grand Teton National Park worth it for wheelchair users – from accessible trails to epic views and beyond
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There’s no sense of separation between areas for people with disabilities and everyone else — this is a place for all visitors, where accessibility and inclusion are part of the fabric of the space.
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