North Alabama is Making the Outdoors Accessible

We often get calls asking questions about access to outdoor attractions, trails, and public spaces for travelers that are wheelchair dependent or not physically able to navigate spaces that more able- bodied people can. 

Alabama has made it a mission to not only increase accessibility, but to help people find scenic spots that are accessible.   

Waterfalls are beautiful and often a reward at the end of a hike.  North Alabama is known for its waterfalls, but how many of these sites can be accessed by people in wheelchairs or those who are not able to hike a long trail?

Follow Curb Free with Cory Lee as he visits seven wheelchair friendly locations in North Alabama.   Cory is charting a course for wheelchair dependent traveling,

Or check out North Alabama’s list of waterfalls that are handicap accessible. The outdoors is not just limited to able bodied visitors.  Use the ExploreTRV website to find discover new places that are “curb free.”