10 Valuable Lessons I’ve Learned as a Disabled Traveler
"I reached the Grand Teton National Forest in Wyoming and met Joe Stone of Teton Adaptive, a fellow wheelchair user with a spinal injury. He helped to arrange for me to go paragliding, mountain biking, and kayaking. Thanks to talking to other wheelchair users, I have experienced so many new things and tapped into adventures I never thought I would be able to do."
This is in my top 5 favorite national parks. The views are stunning and breathtaking. The hikes are mostly paved and well maintained. The fact they have multiple lakes you can play in are just an added bonus. Did I mention the views and you can drive to almost every spot. Go here and then go here again. You are welcome!
NewZo
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It’s really nice here. You’re can take nice pictures and feel the power of the nature! Amazing 🤩
Ed Bartkiewicz
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Beautiful forest and mountains. There were not many people there when we visited. Be sure to go to the hot spring and take a bathing suit.
Martin Diez
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Absolutely amazing and beautiful. The nature is magnificent and everything looks like a postal card. We did many trails around Grand Teton, kayaking on the lake and horse back riding with the kids. They also did the Junior Ranger program and getvto know better the Tetons and mountain. Absolutely worthed.
Wattenbarger Outdoors
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Was my best vacation ever drove about 99 miles up and down every horse and goat trail we could find climbed the mountains in my 4x4. Look for the spring located near kemmer .
Boolos Boi
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The most beautiful area in all of America. This place simply took my breath away (from both the vistas and the strenuous hiking). Well managed, clean, full of stuff to do, and most of all, full of pure, unmolested nature.
Teresa Guzman
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Beautiful breathtaking views all around. I will be returning to soon.
Andrii Yurkevych
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The morning sunrise is the time with no buzz n complete silence.
The sunsets on the other hand are full motion, movement that you had throughout the day, which are leaving you as fast as the last sun rays are hiding behind the range.