Destinations
Wheelchair-Accessible Petroglyphs in Southern Arizona
Located in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, Painted Rock Petroglyph Site (www.blm.gov/visit/painted-rock-petroglyph-site) is worth a stop on any Southern Arizona road trip. And since it’s just a short hop off the interstate, it makes a nice break … Read More
A Walk Through History in Downtown Tallahassee
Old Florida State Capital in Tallahassee, FloridaAs the political epicenter of Florida, downtown Tallahassee is filled with sleek modern buildings, comfortable luxury hotels and hip cool eateries to accommodate the legislators and tourists that frequent this popular capitol city. Despite … Read More
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Undergoes Major Renovations
A Coachella Valley mainstay, the iconic Palm Springs Aerial Tramway (pstramway.com) is undergoing an intensive renovation project. Not only will this two-year $13.3 million project give the 57-year old mountain station a facelift, but it will also improve … Read More
Hop Off the Highway in Central California and Learn About the Columbian Mammoth
Located just off Highway 99 in Chowchilla, the Fossil Discovery Center of Madera County (www.maderamammoths.org) overlooks the Fairmead Landfill. And although the city dump may seem like an unlikely choice for a neighbor, the landfill is actually the … Read More
Joshua Tree National Park for Wheelchair-Users and Slow Walkers
Named for the prolific yucca plant that’s found within its borders, Joshua Tree National Park (www.nps.gov/jotr/) doesn’t initially appear to be wheelchair-accessible. After all, the harsh desert environment can be very unforgiving. That said, upon closer examination visitors … Read More