by Summer Sorg | Oct 12, 2020 | Travel - LivAbility
Make no mistake about it, the best way to see the Grand Canyon is from the sky. Nothing beats the thrill of soaring like an eagle above this massive red rock chasm. And although most companies don’t offer wheelchair-accessible air tours, Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines is the exception.
by Sarah Farrell | Apr 9, 2020 | Travel - LivAbility
Edition 20 | Spring 2020 Photo courtesy of Sleepbox, Inc. Sleepbox lounge provides new alternative for weary travelers By Alisa Murphy Is there any way to make an eight-hour layover a little more bearable? The idea to improve the travel experience–and more...
by Kasey Kaler | Sep 30, 2019 | Travel - LivAbility
Edition 18 | Fall 2019 Featuring the Grand Canyon Railway and Bearizona Story by Cory Lee WoodardPhoto by Peggy Coleman Photography & Xanterra Travel Collection This past summer, I visited Arizona for the first time, and I had one week to see as much as possible....
by Kasey Kaler | Sep 30, 2019 | Travel - LivAbility
Edition 18 | Fall 2019 Kirk Williams makes a mobile home out of an accessible van Story by Kirk WilliamsPhoto by Kirk Williams Let’s face it, not everyone loves to travel. Planning and preparation can be challenging. Add a disability, and the challenges only increase....
by Summer Sorg | Nov 7, 2018 | Travel - LivAbility
Edition 14 | Fall 2018 Story by Kade Garner Photo by Kade Garner A young man with light brown hair and broad shoulders makes his way over to the enclosure, opens the door and leans out of his wheelchair to snatch the red hen flapping its wings. The hen looks like a...
by Joe Ability | Jul 6, 2018 | Travel - LivAbility
Tucson Poet’s Studio Story by Angeline Carbajal Photos by Irma Nyrkkanen Originally built as an artist’s studio in the 1940s, the Tucson Poet’s Studio Airbnb is a hidden gem located in Poets Square Neighborhood in midtown Tucson. The location offers a peaceful...