Barrier Free Travel The Grand Canyon: For Wheelers and Slow Walkers
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Barrier Free Travel The Grand Canyon: For Wheelers and Slow Walkers
Penned by accessible travel expert Candy B. Harrington, this access guide includes detailed access information about one of America’s favorite national parks. And since a Grand Canyon visit usually entails a road trip, this guidebook also features accessible attractions, lodging options and don’t-miss stops along Interstate 40 and Route 66. This handy resource contains:
Access details on trails, attractions, and scenic drives on the North and South Rims
Detailed access reviews and photos of all in-park lodging options
Accessible attractions and accommodations in Kingman, Flagstaff, Williams, Winslow, Tusayan and Valle
Fly-drive resources, including the location of nearby airports, and the availability of accessible shuttles, public transportation and van rentals
Route 66 driving routes and attractions
Accessible airplane, helicopter, bus and train tours of the Grand Canyon
Access details on lodging and attractions at Grand Canyon West
Access information for the Grand Canyon Skywalk
Barrier-free camping choices, and accessible picnic areas
The inside scoop on the only driving route to the bottom of the canyon
Information on special access passes and permits
This guidebook offers hard-to-find access information that will help wheelchair-users and slow walkers plan the ultimate road trip to Grand Canyon National Park. A must-read if the Grand Canyon is on your bucket list, Barrier-Free Travel; The Grand Canyon for Wheelers and Slow Walkers is a great resource for seniors, parents with stroller-aged children, Baby Boomers, folks who just like to take things a littler slower and anybody who uses a cane, walker, wheelchair or scooter.