Wheelchair Access at Historic Taos Pueblo
Although there’s no shortage of historic sites in Taos, the highlight of any visit is a stop at the extremely well preserved Taos Pueblo (www.taospueblo.com). This historic Native American community, which is located at the base of the … Read More
Verde Canyon Railroad Offers Bird’s-Eye View of Arizona Red Rock Country
Billed as “America’s longest running nature show”, Verde Canyon Railroad (www.verdecanyonrr.com) offers a four-hour train excursion through Arizona’s scenic red rock country. Trains depart from the historic Clarkdale Depot, which is located about a half-hour southwest of Sedona; … Read More
Sleep in a Wheelchair-Accessible Treehouse at Skamania Lodge
Although Skamania Lodge (https://www.skamania.com/) is just a 45-minute drive from Portland, it’s a world away from the trappings of urban life. Surrounded by towering evergreens, the 175-acre property offers upscale amenities in the scenic Columbia River Gorge. Of … Read More
Explore Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
Located near Whitehall, Montana, Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park (fwp.mt.gov/stateparks/lewis-and-clark-caverns/) is named for the famous explorers, even though the closest the duo ever got to their namesake caves was the Jefferson River, some 1,400 feet below. Although … Read More
Field Station Moab – A Breath of Fresh Air
A sister brand of AutoCamp, Field Station properties exude a distinctive outdoor vibe. And Field Station Moab (https://www.fieldstation.com/) is a shining example of this. So much so that when you walk in to the front lobby you feel … Read More