Visit Boulder
A walkable downtown, the iconic Flatirons, and a progressive culture that makes every traveler feel welcome.


From the Rocky Mountains to the red-rock canyons, Colorado is home to 10 incredible destinations waiting to be discovered! Boulder, Colorado Springs, Estes Park, Mountain Village, Snowmass/Aspen, Durango, Beaver Creek, Pueblo, Glenwood Springs and Denver all have verified accessibility information so you can travel with ease.
As the birthplace of adaptive skiing in the United States and home to the National Sports Center for the Disabled, Colorado has always believed that adventure belongs to everyone.
Colorado's ten regions each have their own personality, their own landscapes and their own accessible experiences waiting!
A walkable downtown, the iconic Flatirons, and a progressive culture that makes every traveler feel welcome.
Home to Garden of the Gods and Pikes Peak, with paved accessible trails and stunning viewpoints at every turn.
The charming gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park, where wildlife roams freely and the views go on forever.
A high-altitude escape with free accessible gondola rides, ski-in access, and a village designed for everyone to enjoy.
World-class skiing, adaptive sports programs, and a mountain town atmosphere that goes way beyond the slopes.
Hop on a historic narrow-gauge train, explore ancient cliff dwellings, and soak in the relaxed southwest Colorado vibe.
An intimate mountain resort with accessible village pathways, adaptive ski lessons, and that legendary Colorado warmth.
A hidden gem on the Arkansas River, rich in history, street art, and a thriving arts scene that surprises every visitor.
Soak in the world's largest hot springs pool, explore Glenwood Canyon, and breathe in that pure mountain air.
Colorado's vibrant capital, where world-class museums, incredible food, and easy accessibility come together in one mile-high city.
Our program verifies all accessibility information about lodging, attractions, and services across Colorado so that travelers with disabilities can plan confidently, knowing what to expect.
Step-free entry
Roll-in showers
Visual signage support
Service animal welcome
Cognitive-friendly avigation
Hearing accessibility

Because the best way to discover Colorado is through the eyes of those who've been there!
“Coming to Colorado and being able to do all the adapted activities… I think it sets the mindset for Ezra that he can do anything he puts his mind to.”
“The Travel Community is very important — to learn, to grow, to have fun together, and make the most out of everything.”
“I’m so lucky to be included and be part of this amazing community that’s making travel better for everyone with a disability.”
“The discrimination we face as disabled people is not rooted in hatred. It’s rooted in ignorance. And the only way to combat that is through providing education, exposure, and representation.”
“I think Colorado is a great destination for people with disabilities because it offers so many different things to see and do. I really believe there’s something for everyone.”
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