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Accessible Travel

Biking on the Cannon Valley Trail in Welch
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Biking on the Cannon Valley Trail in Welch / Paul Vincent

Minnesota Vacations for Everyone

From wheelchair-accessible trails to sensory-friendly theatrical productions and ASL museum interpreters, Minnesota destinations embrace accessibility for all. Go fishing in one of our 10,000 lakes, explore the prairie at a state park or enjoy cosmopolitan culture and fun attractions in the Twin Cities—however you like to travel, you'll find an accessible way to do so in Minnesota.

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Westwood Hills Nature Center, Curb Free with Cory Lee

Westwood Hills Nature Center / Cory Lee

Accessible Minnesota Attractions

Webby Award winner Cory Lee shows us his favorite wheelchair-accessible spots, from Carlos Creek Winery to Westwood Hills Nature Center. 

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Sensory friendly Sunday at the Walker Art Center

An example of Walker Art Center's "Sensory Friendly Sunday" programming for children on the autistic spectrum / Courtesy Walker Art Center

Sensory-Friendly Activities

For children on the autism spectrum, these sensory-friendly museums and experiences are the perfect way to ensure a day of curiosity and play—without the sensory overload.

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Fishing off the dock at William O'Brien State Park

Fishing off the dock at William O'Brien State Park / MN DNR

Accessible Outdoor Adventures

From the Stone Arch Bridge over the Mississippi River in Minneapolis to Hill Annex Mine State Park in the Iron Range, trails across Minnesota offer wheelchair-accessible routes perfect for outdoor adventures. 

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The Brundidge family poses for a photo inside their RV

The Brundidge family poses for a photo inside their spacious RV / Sheletta Brundidge

RV Camping

Why one Minnesota mom and her family pivoted from flying to RV travel after three of her kids were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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The all inclusive playground at Paul Bunyan Park

Paul Bunyan Park is home to the Bemidji area's first all-inclusive playground

Inclusive Play

From Bemidji to Red Wing, playgrounds throughout Minnesota feature rubberized surfaces, ramps for wheelchairs and walkers, high-back swings and spinners, and much more to ensure that play is accessible for everyone.

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Wheelers at the Twin Cities Marathon

Twin Cities Marathon wheelers and runners at the starting line / Twin Cities in Motion

Accessible Events

An increasingly long lineup of events and festivals have been self-designated by Minnesota event organizers as accessible to people with disabilities.

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