Accessible Georgia Eco-Lodge Features Top-Notch Wheelchair Access
The Location
Part of the fun of exploring backwoods Georgia is staying in a place that’s equally isolated. And in that respect, the Suwannee River Eco-Lodge (www.gastateparks.org/SuwanneeRiver-EcoLodge) fills the bill perfectly. Located on the outskirts of Fargo, about … Read More
Crete for Wheelchair-Users and Slow Walkers
The folks at Eria Travel (www.eria-travel.gr) offer a wide selection of accessible tourism offerings for wheelchair-users and slow walkers. This local company is able to reserve wheelchair accessible accommodations, accessible transfers from the Chania or Heraklio airport, and … Read More
What’s New at The Utah Shakespeare Festival
Although the Utah Shakespeare Festival (www.bard.org) has been going strong for well over 50 years, some big changes are afoot for the 2016 season. And that’s a good thing for wheelchair-users and slow walkers; as not only are … Read More
A Wheelchair-Accessible Shasta Lake Inn
Nestled among the pines in Shasta Trinity National Forest, The Inn at Shasta Lake (www.theinnatshastalake.com) offers a welcome — and wheelchair-accessible — respite from the trappings of city life. Granted, you won’t go without creature comforts at this … Read More
Shasta — The Best Dam Tour in Northern California
Although Shasta Lake garners the lion’s share of tourism traffic in this popular Northern California playground, lesser known Shasta Dam (www.usbr.gov/mp/ncao/shasta-dam.html) is also worth a visit while you’re in the area. It’s a bit off-the-beaten-path, but to be … Read More
West Virginia Inn Evokes Memories of Yesteryear
Located on the Davis & Elkins College campus, the Graceland Inn (www.gracelandinn.com) is the former summer home of U.S. Senator Henry Gassaway. Named after Gassaway’s daughter Grace, the castle-like mansion is a picture perfect example of Victorian elegance. … Read More