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A woman in a manual wheelchair sits in an airport check-in area with a suitcase beside her, looking at her phone while preparing for a trip. The image includes the blog title “Accessible Travel 101: How to Actually Plan a Trip Without Losing Your Mind,” highlighting accessible travel planning, mobility aid use, and disability-friendly travel tips.
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Accessible Travel 101: How to Actually Plan a Trip Without Losing Your Mind

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Accessible Parking 101: Tips for Road Trips, Flights & Mobility Access

A traveler using a wheelchair navigating a wide, accessible city sidewalk with curb cuts and modern buildings in the background, representing wheelchair accessible and disability friendly cities in the U.S.
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Top 10 Wheelchair Accessible Cities in the U.S.

Two men travel along a wheelchair-accessible trail in Zion National Park, with one using an all-terrain wheelchair and a companion assisting, surrounded by towering red rock cliffs and desert scenery.
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Accessible National Parks: How Parks Are Becoming More Inclusive

It all kicked off with the formation of the NPS Accessibility Task Force in 2012, followed by a five-year action plan rolled out between 2015 and 2020. The goal? Make accessibility a reality across the nation’s most treasured landscapes. From new infrastructure to innovative tools and programs, national parks are evolving to create inclusive experiences that welcome all.

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