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Accessible Activities – Colorado
Inspired by @joshgrisdale ‘s post about the California accessible tourism post, I did a quick search for my own state. Perhaps it’s not as impressive as California’s, but there is a list of accessible activities in Colorado which I thought was helpful to…
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Accessible Activities in Colorado for Travelers With Disabilities
Many of Colorado's most popular outdoor attractions are accessible to those who are mobility impaired. Check out these resources to help you start planning a Colorado vacation.
Josh Grisdale and Patty1 CommentThat’s great! It is too bad there is such good information out there but seldom discovered
Does anyone know if those of us who are ambulatory can use the cable cars in San Francisco for a “round trip” journey? I know I’ll probably need a step of some sort to get in, but I can get in & out on my own.
Visit California has released a hub for accessible travel. What do you think?
visitcalifornia.com
Accessible Travel | Visit California
California’s wonders are for everyone, including travelers with mobility needs, sensory sensitivity, and non-visible disabilities. From wheelchair-accessible overlooks in the redwoods to sign-language interpretation and assistive listening at city museums, the Golden State prioritizes inclusive tourism and creating experiences everyone can enjoy. Whether … Continue reading
I hope a lot more tourist promotion offices start doing this. It is an excellent way to start planning.
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As a native Californian, I wouldn’t expect anything less from the birthplace of the independent living movement AND the host of the 2028 Paralympic Games!
Ahhh, my home is so awesome!
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For thos living in Los Angeles, or planning to visit, what changes do you hope to see before the 2028 Paralympics?
disabilityinsider.com
Los Angeles Mayor Bass signs accessibility commitment for LA28 Paralympics
Mayor Karen Bass signed the Games Host City Accessibility Commitment on Friday, reaffirming Los Angeles’ promise to deliver an inclusive and accessible Paralympic Games in 2028. Joined by IPC Chief Paralympic Games Officer Colleen Wrenn, LA28 CEO Reynold Hoover, Council … Continue reading
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As a native Angeleno (LA resident) born with a disability who has lived all but 26 months of his almost-50 years of life in the LA area, I think I can give insight into this.
Right now, LA is doing pretty good. We’re getting more subway and light rail route extensions and stations throughout the region. We’re finally getting an automated…
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Wow, amazing to see the accessibility at American parks
curbfreewithcorylee.com
Visiting Grand Teton National Park as a Wheelchair User
From rolling on smooth trails to boating around Jenny Lake, our wheelchair accessible Grand Teton National Park adventures were unforgettable.
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