Discover the beauty of accessibility at America's National Parks in this episode. From scenic drives and picturesque vistas to innovative adaptive activities, we dive into the wonders of national parks for people with mobility disabilities, families with young children, and anyone seeking less strenuous outdoor experiences. Join us as we explore how the National Park Service is committed to providing equal opportunity and unforgettable adventures for all.
Written by Lauren Eisenberg Davis
Sponsored by LL Bean | www.llbean.com
and by Campendium | www.campendium.com
- Explore a variety of national parks with accessible trails, including Yosemite, Zion, Acadia, Great Smoky Mountains, Congaree, Glacier, Denali, Shenandoah, and more
Learn about the National Park Service's commitment to accessibility and the America the Beautiful Access PassFind out about adaptive activities offered in national parks, such as sand wheelchairs at Great Sand Dunes National Park, guided adaptive climbing at Devil's Tower National Monument, and accessible canoe and kayak launches at Sleeping Bear Dunes National LakeshoreDiscover historic refurbished bus tours in Glacier and Yellowstone National ParksHear about the accessible beach in Grand Teton National Park and its adaptive sports programs