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tonyandkaren
Sep 05, 2015Explorer
Trails and Tails, please read some of my blog - http://rollinginarv-wheelchairtraveling.blogspot.com/search/label/NATIONAL%20%20%20PARKS My husband and I travel fulltime in a 25' class C and I use a wheelchair so we have some of the same concerns as you. I note whether RV parking is available at every place that we visit and I also note the level of accessibility.
We've been to many more parks than I have reviewed on the blog because I started the blog just a few years ago but we've been RVing for many years. The only ones that I wouldn't return to due to a lack of access are some of the ocean beach parks. They're beautiful and worth visiting but just too hard in a wheelchair.
Our national parks are so beautiful and even though you won't be able to see much of the interior of them you'll still be able to enjoy the beauty from the roads. Don't miss visiting them. If it's possible go to some of the smaller parks or monuments first. Don't do a marathon trip. Take short trips especially since RVing is new for you.
We've been to many more parks than I have reviewed on the blog because I started the blog just a few years ago but we've been RVing for many years. The only ones that I wouldn't return to due to a lack of access are some of the ocean beach parks. They're beautiful and worth visiting but just too hard in a wheelchair.
Our national parks are so beautiful and even though you won't be able to see much of the interior of them you'll still be able to enjoy the beauty from the roads. Don't miss visiting them. If it's possible go to some of the smaller parks or monuments first. Don't do a marathon trip. Take short trips especially since RVing is new for you.
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