New Death Valley Guide for Wheelchair-Users and Slow Walkers Released
Now that Death Valley National Park is largely reopen after the COVID-19 shutdown, accessible travel expert Candy B. Harrington announces the release of her latest guidebook, Barrier-Free Travel; Death Valley National Park for Wheelers and Slow Walkers. Part of Harrington’s popular national park series, this handy resource offers detailed access information on Death Valley National Park for wheelchair-users and slow walkers. This access guide contains:
- Access details on all trails, attractions, and scenic drives
- Photos and descriptions of all accessible in-park lodging options
- Wheelchair-accessible attractions in gateway cities
- Fly-drive resources, including the location of nearby airports, and the availability of wheelchair-accessible van rentals
- Information on special access passes, discounts and permits
Known for her attention to detail, Harrington goes well beyond just saying that the park lodges are wheelchair-accessible, in her new title. “Most travelers don’t understand access regulations – they only know what works for them,” says Harrington. “That’s why I included essential details such as bed heights and the location of the toilet grab bars in the book. And with the recent $100 million renovation and access upgrades at The Inn at Death Valley and The Ranch at Death Valley, these properties are an attractive – and accessible – choice for wheelchair-users and slow walkers,” she adds.
For more information about this new title, visit BarrierFreeDeathValley.com.
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