Planning a Wheelchair-Accessible Utah National Parks Trip?
Check Out This New Access Guide

If you’re planning to visit Utah’s Mighty Five National Parks, and wondering if they are wheelchair-accessible, then pick up the newest edition of Candy B. Harrington’s Barrier-Free Travel; Utah National Parks for Wheelchair-Users and Slow Walkers. This essential resource offers essential insider tips to plan a wheelchair-accessible Utah national parks getaway.

Wheelchair-Accessible Utah National Parks

This new edition includes:
  • Updated information on new access additions.
  • Fly-drive trip planning information, including accessible van rentals.
  • Access details and photographs of 33 wheelchair-accessible properties, including all in-park lodging options.
  • Information about ranger-led tours, loaner wheelchairs and the free America the Beautiful Access Pass.
  • The scoop on how to nab free accessible bus tours in Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park.
  • Detailed access information on accessible trails, viewpoints, picnic areas and attractions — in and near the parks.
  • Information about barrier-free camping options in all the parks.
  • Insider tips on where to go for the best windshield views, accessible picnic spots and sunset photos.
This inclusive title is the most recent addition to Harrington’s national park series; and although it’s written for wheelchair-users and slow walkers, stroller moms will also appreciate the access information in this guide. It will help everyone plan a truly accessible Utah national parks vacation. Says Harrington, “I’m very excited to report that Utah National Parks not only added more accessible features since my last edition, but they also maintained the ones they already had. I’m particularly happy to see the access improvements in the Pa’rus Trail as well as the continued upkeep of the accessible Bryce Canyon Shared Use Path.” For more information wheelchair access in Utah’s National Parks, visit emerginghorizons.com/barrier-free-travel-utah-national-parks-for-wheelchair-users-and-slow-walkers/ and order your copy of Harrington’s newest access resource today.

Barrier-Free Travel
Utah National Parks
for Wheelchair-users and Slow Walkers