National Park Guidebooks for Wheelchair-Users and Slow Walkers
With US road trips gaining popularity, national parks are seeing a resurgence of interest from both foreign and domestic visitors. And although these national treasures may look a bit rugged at first glance, many of them offer wheelchair-accessible lodgings, trails and attractions. With that in mind, check out these well researched national park guidebooks for wheelchair-users and slow walkers to get the most out of your next road trip.
California National Park Road Trips for Wheelchair-users and Slow Walkers
If you’ve always dreamed of a road trip that includes the Golden State’s accessible national parks, then pick up this detailed guidebook. Not only does it outline driving itineraries with spots to stop along the way, but it also includes accessible lodging, campsites, trails, attractions and drives in the national parks. An excellent road trip resource.
Death Valley National Park for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
Did you know that Death Valley National Park has the ruins of a borax works, a seasonal creek with endangered pupfish, and a cool Indian taco joint? Find out about these and other accessible attractions, and get the low down on all the accessible lodges and campgrounds in the park. Fly-drive resources, accessible rental vans and accessible attractions in gateway cities are also included in this comprehensive resource.
The Grand Canyon for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
The quintessential road trip destination, the Grand Canyon offers a bevy of accessible lodging options and trails. Find out about accessible attractions along Route 66, as well as train excursions, a rafting trip and even a flightseeing tour for wheelchair-users and slow walkers. And get the low-down on the in-park lodge that offers a wheelchair-accessible room with a dramatic canyon view.
Glacier, Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
With this book you can easily plan an accessible road trip to these three scenic national parks. Accessible lodging options are available in all three parks, and the book includes lots of room photos and even lists the bed heights. Add in tips for some less touristed accessible trails, drives with nice windshield views, and details on accessible bus and boat tours, and you have a solid trip planning resource.
Utah National Parks for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
Want to know about free accessible bus tours in Zion National Park, or a five-mile barrier-free trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, or an off-the-beaten-track accessible picnic area with sweeping views of Capitol Reef National Park? Then this national park guidebook for wheelchair-users and slow walkers is the perfect resource. Also included are detailed reviews of accessible lodging picks in and near the parks, with lots of photos of their accessible amenities.
Yosemite, Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
An excellent national park guidebook for wheelchair-users and slow walkers, this title tells readers which Yosemite lodge offers an accessible room with an iconic Half Dome view, and details the inside scoop on a very accessible lodge in the heart of the Sequoia National Forest. Also included are essential details about accessible trails, attractions and shuttle bus routes in the parks. And of course lots of gateway community information — including accessible transportation to and from the parks.
Washington National Parks for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
Did you know that remote North Cascades National Park has a number of accessible trails, or that there’s a great accessible view of Christine Falls in Mount Rainier National Park? Well this book elaborates on those features, plus also includes access details on lodging, sightseeing and dining options in all thee of the Evergreen State’s national parks. A great resource for a Mount Rainier, Olympic and North Cascades National Park road trip.
National Park Lodges for Wheelers and Slow Walkers
Undecided about which national park to visit? Then this national park guidebook for wheelchair-users and slow walkers is just what the doctor ordered. Not only does it include detailed photos and descriptions of all accessible lodging options in the US mainland national parks, but it also offers insider tips, and includes important information on accessible trails and attractions in each of the included parks.Â