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Accessible Features in State Parks [California] view detail comment email this

Lists California's accessible state parks, with information on each park's facilities for camping, picnicking, trails, beach and shore access, exhibits and programs, and fishing. Users can find parks by name, region, and activity.
http://access.parks.ca.gov/
Topics: Disabilities

Last updated Jul 13, 2005


Candy Harrington: Have Disabilities, Will Travel view detail comment email this

The basics of barrier-free travel is the theme of this site tailored for people with disabilities, including users of wheelchairs, canes, and sticks, and those with limited walking abilities. It covers planning and research tips for obtaining barrier-free access for air, ground, and ship traveling and includes resources with contact information to domestic and European cities, hotels, and attractions.
http://candyharrington.com/clips/dallasNews.php
Topics: Disabilities, Outdoor Recreation, Travel

Last updated Dec 1, 2004


SATH: Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality view detail comment email this

Features information about trips, tours, and cruises; tips in choosing a travel agent; travel articles; links to individual airlines' customer service policies; an events calendar; and related accessibility websites. SATH's mission is "to raise awareness of the needs of all travelers with disabilities, remove physical and attitudinal barriers to free access and expand travel opportunities in the United States and abroad."
http://www.sath.org/
Topics: Disabilities, Travel, Web Design and Management

Last updated Jul 22, 2006


Wilderness Inquiry (WI) view detail comment email this

This nonprofit organization "focuses on getting people from all walks of life to personally experience the natural world." The group strives "to include anyone who wants to experience wild places. ... including many who have disabilities." The site features a bibliography of WI publications about inclusive recreation (some of which are available online), and information about trips, most of which are in the western and midwestern United States and Canada.
http://www.wildernessinquiry.org
Topics: Disabilities, Travel

Last updated Jan 20, 2005




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