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Find and book accessible hotels with peace of mind guaranteed
Plan your next adventure with accessible activities for every traveler
Share delicious meals at restaurants with verified accessibility
Wheel the World and Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory's mutual effort encourages people with disabilities to travel and enjoy unforgettable experiences with their loved ones.
There is a world out there and our mission is to help everyone explore it without limits!

From Government Camp to the Villages of Mt. Hood, this high-country haven in Oregon’s Mt. Hood Territory is where wild landscapes and cozy charm unite. On any given day, you might find snow-dusted trails in one village and blooming wildflowers in another. With accessible recreation areas like Wildwood Recreation Site and inclusive hospitality at resorts and eateries, the region welcomes every traveler. Hike forested paths, snowshoe quiet trails, or unwind with local brews and pizza after a day outdoors. Whether chasing waterfalls or spotting Sasquatch, Upper Mt. Hood promises breathtaking contrasts and year-round discovery—especially if you visit midweek, when the trails are tranquil and the magic feels personal.

Some of the accessible transportation options are:
Accessible public transportation like buses.

Some of the accessibility features we measured include:
Room: entrance, spaces, bed and closet.
Bathroom: access, interior, toilet, shower and sink.
Building access, lobby, breakfast area and common spaces.

Government Camp shines in spring and fall, when waterfalls roar, wildflowers bloom, and the crowds fade. Summer offers sunshine and full access to outdoor thrills, while winter turns the area into a snowy wonderland ideal for skiing and snowshoeing. Midweek visits mean fewer crowds, more open experiences, and a lighter impact on nature.
The Government Camp region offers four distinct seasons. Spring brings lush greens and waterfalls, while summer is warm and perfect for outdoor fun. Fall’s cool air and changing leaves make hikes especially stunning. Winter blankets the area in snow—great for skiing, sledding, or guided snowshoe tours. Expect scenic variety and crisp mountain air all year.
Festivals in Government Camp reflect its quirky charm and mountain culture. The Mt. Hood Sasquatch Festival celebrates local lore and fun, while the Hoodland Block Party gathers the community for music and more. Spring Fest at Skibowl kicks off the warmer season with snow play and high-elevation excitement. Events run year-round with mountain flair.
Explore nature with Mt. Hood Outfitters or relax at the Wildwood Recreation Site. Dive into local culture at the Mt. Hood Cultural Center & Museum. Enjoy a brew at Mt. Hood Brewing, tacos at Chicali Cantina, or pizza at Al Forno’s. Rest well at Mt. Hood Oregon Resort, offering accessible features for inclusive travel.
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Being a Verified Destination by Wheel the World means all the locations who are part of this program were visited by our team and the accessibility data presented is accurate.
We approach accessibility impartially, presenting the data objectively, and empowering travelers to make their own informed decisions. Recognizing the diversity of disabilities, our primary aim is to centralize the information for anyone who needs it.
Every Wheel the World partner has been provided access to our Accessibility Academy, which strives to encourage and promote the best service in the hospitality industry to travelers with disabilities.
Yes, anyone 18 years and up can book a trip with us.
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Your hotel, restaurant, transportation or accessible experience can be mapped and offered by Wheel the World.
