Traveling in the United States looks easy on paper. In reality, accessibility, crowds, noise, and energy limits can turn a simple trip into a lot of work. I know because I’ve traveled the U.S. both before and after becoming disabled, and the difference is night and day.
Now, I explore the United States with accessibility, pacing, and real life in mind. From small mountain towns to busy cities, I share what actually matters: terrain, noise levels, downtime options, and whether a place works when your body or brain has limits.
This section is home to my USA Travel Guide, accessible things to do, places to stay, and honest notes from trips I’ve actually taken. No hype. No pretending it’s easy. Just practical help so you can travel smarter and live better while doing it.


















