Tag Archive for ‘Tucson’
Adaptive Kart Racing in Tucson
Need some speed? Check out the adaptive kart racing program in Tucson
San Diego Dominates the 3rd Annual University of Arizona Quad Rugby Rage
San Diego Sharp dominated the biggest quad rugby tournament held in Arizona this year.
Kartchner Caverns
Most people who visit Arizona will marvel at the beauty of the desert. But south of Tucson is Arizona’s best natural wonder, and it’s also the state’s most accessible park!
Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum
The Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum is perhaps the best place for anyone to come experience the wildlife and vegetation found in southern Arizona. For wheelers, ASDM gets top marks for it’s accessibility.
Patagonia Lake
Patagonia Lake is a fun little lake located southwest of Tucson. It has a nice accessible pier and a funny ol’ bridge.
Sabino Canyon
LOCATION: Southern Arizona
Sabino Canyon is an Arizona State Park, and it’s one of the reasons I started Accessing Arizona. It is a rather unknown yet remarkably beautiful desert canyon featuring a rare little creek running through it. The main walking trail is actually a paved road that meanders through shady trees, water pools, [...]
Tombstone, Arizona
Tombstone Arizona probably wasn’t too accessible 100 years ago when it made a name for itself. Today, tourism has replaced gambling and shootouts, and Tombstone can be toured from a wheelchair. They’ll even hang you and your chair for a small donation!
You can still find Doc and Wyatt and some pretty authentic cowboys [...]
Trail Dust Town
Pure commercial tourist attractions are not my favorite to blog about. In fact it is a chore to even get them actually published. But even I go to a few because kids and visiting relatives enjoy the psuedo-native culture they portray.
If you are in Tucson, and you have kids and or a [...]
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