Feb 16, 2026

The school buses are parked, and the bags are packed. Spring Break is finally here! Whether you’re planning a trip to the inner harbor or a cross-country trek, traveling with a mobility impairment requires an extra layer of planning. This week, we’re sharing our top tips for a stress-free accessible road trip.

Pre-Trip Prep Before you put the car in gear, bring it in for a Pre-Travel Safety Inspection. We’ll check your tie-downs, ensure your ramp backup system is functional, and top off your fluids. Nothing spoils a vacation like a malfunctioning ramp in a hotel parking lot.

App for the Accessible Traveler:

  • Wheelmap: Find wheelchair-accessible restaurants and attractions in real-time.

Planning Your Stops When traveling through the Mid-Atlantic, remember that not all rest stops are created equal. We recommend scouting “Certified Accessible” stops along I-95. Many newer Maryland Welcome Centers feature extra-wide van-accessible parking and adult changing tables, making the journey as comfortable as the destination.

Where are you heading this Spring Break? Tag us in your travel photos!