Destinations
Pinnacles National Park Adds Wheelchair-Accessible Tent Cabins
Located east of the Salinas Valley between Hollister and King City, Pinnacles National Park (www.nps.gov/pinn) is California’s newest national park. The site of an ancient volcanic eruption, the area is covered with spire like formations that were created … Read More
Riordan Mansion – Haunted or Not?
Located in Flagstaff, Arizona, Riordan Mansion (www.azstateparks.com/riordan-mansion) has had some strange goings on over the years. But are these mysterious sights and sounds caused by otherworldly influences or are they merely the result of overactive imaginations? Well the … Read More
Farragut State Park — Haunted or Haunting?
Located in the Idaho panhandle, Farragut State Park (parksandrecreation.idaho.gov/parks/farragut) was once the site of the second largest WWII naval training facility in the country. At its peak the base housed over 100,000 people and included the largest hospital … Read More
Visit Jack London’s Former Home and Sanctuary
Located on an idyllic plot in peaceful Glen Ellen, Jack London State Historic Park (jacklondonpark.com) offers a personal look at the famed writer’s adventure-filled life. An avid sailor, London spent most of his life cruising around the world … Read More
Wheelchair-Accessible Punta Cana Transportation
If your travels take you to the Dominican Republic, plan ahead for wheelchair-accessible Punta Cana transportation with Dominican Limousine (www.dominicanlimousine.com/handicapped-shuttle-service). This company provides wheelchair accessible shuttle service to and from the Punta Cana Airport in an accessible Ford … Read More
Sue-meg State Park Offers Wheelchair-Accessible Trails and Sweeping Coastal Views
Located about 15 miles south of Orick, just off Highway 101, Sue-meg State Park (www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=417) is a must-stop on any California coastal road trip. This scenic headland area juts out into the pacific ocean and offers impressive ocean … Read More
Ride the New Pikes Peak Cog Railway
Located in Manitou Springs, the Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway (www.cograilway.com) made its first trip to the summit back in 1891, when it carried a church choir from Denver to the top of “America’s Mountain”. It was … Read More