New Guidebook Features Wheelchair-Accessible California Road Trip Ideas
If an accessible California road trip is in your future, then make sure and pick up a copy of Candy B. Harrington’s newest access guide, California National Park Road Trips For Wheelchair-Users and Slow Walkers. This handy reference offers authoritative resources and the detailed information needed to help wheelchair-users and slow walkers plan a perfect California national park road trip. It includes:
- Detailed driving itineraries
- Accessible room descriptions and photos of national park lodges
- Accessible campground information
- Accessible lodging options along the driving routes
- Accessible trails, attractions and drives in and near the national parks
- Accessible state parks and recreation sites along the routes
- Insider national park tips
- Fly-drive suggestions with accessible rental vehicle resources
- National and state park discounted pass information
Be it a three-day one-park getaway, or a five-week adventure, this guidebook includes the practical information needed to build a California road trip itinerary. Says Harrington, “I’ve been road tripping through California for most of my life, so I know where to get the best Half Dome views, how to snag a Muir Woods reservation and what’s the best spot to stop along the Mendocino coast for a secluded picnic. And I’ve included those suggestions in this title.”
Harrington also included a wide variety of accessible lodging choices. “My research uncovered everything from a cottage at Point Cabrillo Light Station and a romantic cabin in the redwoods, to a retro 60s motel, and even a Moroccan-themed desert spa,” she says. “And I’ve included access details and photos of them all, so readers can make lodging choices that suit both their tastes and access needs.”
The most recent addition to Harrington’s national park series, this helpful resource will help everyone plan the most accessible California road trip. For more information, visit www.CAroadtrips.com