Wheelchair Accessible Camping

Just because you’re in a wheelchair, does not mean that your dreams of camping in the great outdoors can’t come true. You can enjoy the great outdoors, even from a wheelchair. There are countless campgrounds around the world that offer wheelchair accessible camping. Whether you have a customized tent, an accessible RV or prefer lounging in a cabin in the woods, there are options out there that can make your camping experience truly great. Wheelchair accessible camping doesn’t have to be a matter of transferring the comforts of your home to an equipped RV. Of course you can decide to rough it in a tent to get the true experience of camping, if that’s what you want. The joy of camping it is what you make it. By logging onto the web or contacting your local parks department you should be able to find campground services to suit your needs. Some campgrounds may offer a few wheelchair accessible sites; while others may have designated areas and paved surfaced camping. It’s always a good idea to make a list of all amenities that the campground has to offer before making your choice. Even after you have already visited a particular campground, jot down the accessibility and resources that are available to you so the next time you plan a camping trip, you can make sure your destination has everything you want.

Things to keep in mind when making a list include:

�The site number
�Whether or not the campground area is level?
�Whether the grounds are concrete, dirt or grass?
�What type of hook-ups are available?
�If the restrooms and showers are accessible?
âÂ?¢If there’s a camping store or restaurants nearby?
�What activities are offered and accessible at the facility?

There are wheelchair accessible camping destinations all around the world. Even places like South Africa have accessible camping spots for tourists in wheelchairs. There are many travel agencies today that cater exclusively to those in wheelchairs or have any other kind of disability. These special travel agencies can recommend the perfect camping vacation destination for those with disabilities and their families. Teamwork is the all-important factor in helping to create a caring and understanding atmosphere. These agencies want to promote the knowledge and awareness of travelers with disabilities, but also the leisure interests available on tour for handicapped travelers. The world is becoming more “handicapped accessible” and this is a very good thing. It’s about time we acknowledge that people with disabilities want to travel and see the world too, and not only at campsites, but where ever tourists go.

So don’t just sit there, the world is yours too and you can go wherever you want. Check out the travel agency websites and see what they have to offer for you. You will find more help and information than you know what to do with. Isn’t it time someone did more things for disabled people. Anyone can find themselves in a wheelchair on any given day, it’s an unfortunate fact. You can do your part by showing other people in wheelchairs that their lives are not over, it’s just going to be different from now on, and different can be a good thing. So pack your camping gear or whatever you need for your vacation and just go. You’ll wonder why you didn’t do this sooner, and will be so glad that you did.

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