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Top 10 Wheelchair Accessible Beaches in the US

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AAA Travel Editor, CW

Exploring the beautiful beach towns of the United States is a cherished pastime, but for wheelchair users, finding accessible beach destinations can be a challenge. Thankfully, more and more beaches across the country are embracing inclusivity by offering features that cater to everyone’s needs. From specialized beach wheelchairs to accessible parking and restrooms, the top wheelchair accessible beaches ensure that fun in the sun, sand and sea are available to everyone.

Whether you're looking to soak up the sun in Florida, explore the vibrant shores of California, or enjoy the serene beauty of Hawaii, these beaches offer everything you need for an unforgettable and accessible coastal experience. So, pack your sunscreen, grab your shades, and get ready to discover some of the best wheelchair accessible beach destinations the U.S. has to offer.

1. Prismo Beach - Oceano, California 

Key features

  • Accessible parking 
  • Accessible picnic tables 
  • Accessible visitor’s center 
  • Free beach wheelchair loan 

Located off scenic Highway 101 is Pismo Beach in California’s wine country and also one of the most accessible beaches in the US. Catch a glimpse of the famous Hearst Castle or marvel at Morro Rock, a giant volcanic remnant and home to over 250 species of birds. 

When you’re not hitting the beach or exploring the 1,200-foot pier, be sure to sample some of California’s best farm-to-table cuisine. Choose from a variety of fresh seafood, locally grown produce and grass-fed beef.

This beach offers several wheelchair-friendly accommodations such as free beach wheelchair loans, accessible parking and accessible picnic tables.

2. Virginia Beach, Virginia  

Key features

  • Extensive boardwalk system for easy travel 
  • No-cost use of beach wheelchairs 
  • Rental chairs available during peak season 
  • Lower-level parking is available in some areas 

You’ll never run out of things to do in Virginia Beach, located 22 miles east of Norfolk. This vibrant coastal city offers three miles of beachfront, so it doesn’t get too crowded. The 20-foot-wide concrete boardwalk is perfect for taking in the gentle ocean breeze. 

 Also, you’ll have plenty of access points to the water, including several mobi mats laid out during the peak season. 

3. Lydgate Beach Park – Kauai, Hawaii 

Key features

  • Calmer waters than other local destinations 
  • Sit, wade, or swim in shallow water 
  • Accessible without an all-terrain wheelchair 
  • Concrete walking paths are available 

For a beach with fewer waves, Lydgate Beach Park on the east side of Kuai is a perfect choice. It features two enclosed ponds to protect you from rushing waves. 

Concrete walking paths are available throughout the park and you can access the water without needing a special wheelchair. In the shallow ponds, you’ll discover Hawaii’s many varieties of friendly tropical fish. There are plenty of things to do in Kauai, so consider exploring outside of the marvelous beaches as well.

4. John Pennekamp Reef State Park – Key Largo, Florida 

Key features

  • Lots of beach ramps and walkways 
  • Fishing excursions with wheelchair access 
  • Underwater adventures for wheelchair users 
  • Shallow water snorkeling and swimming 

To say that Pennekamp Reef State Park in Key Largo is unique would be an understatement. For those in a wheelchair, it offers amazing opportunities that are hard to find elsewhere. 

Accessible fishing excursions are available on specialized boats. You can also be lowered gently into the water for a fun day of snorkeling or swimming. All activities are supervised by trained lifeguards and you can opt-out anytime. 

5. Tybee Island Beech – Tybee Island, Georgia 

Key features

  • Several access ramps to the beach 
  • Mobi mats in certain locations 
  • Free beach wheelchair rentals 
  • Plenty of accessible parking 

Located just 20 minutes from Savannah, Tybee Island offers miles of accessible beaches and a laid-back atmosphere. Still, there’s plenty to do here. 

Grab your free beach wheelchair and head to the water to cool off, or you can warm yourself in the gentle sun while watching the waves come in. Mobi mats are available to get you there easily, or you can take one of several ramps. 

6. Gulf Shores Beach – Gulf Shores, Alabama 

Key features

  • The city prioritizes beach accessibility 
  • Wide concrete promenade 
  • Extensive mobi mat network 
  • Lifeguards willing to provide assistance 

Alabama’s Gulf Coast has some of the most pristine and accessible beaches in the US, stretching over 30 miles. It's one of the friendliest places on earth for people with limited mobility. 

The packed white sand is easy to navigate with a beach wheelchair. Still, there are plenty of mobi mats and walkways available as well. Lifeguards are always helpful and the city prides itself on making its beaches accessible to all.

7. Rehab Point – Oxnard, California 

Key features

  • Paved 900-foot concrete path 
  • Fantastic scenic views 
  • Designed by a wheelchair user 
  • Oxnard is generally wheelchair-friendly 

A wonderful story surrounds Rehab Point in Oxnard, California. When WWII veteran Ed Hunt suffered a stroke at age 70, the left side of his body became paralyzed. 

Part of his recovery was to get outdoors, particularly to California’s ocean beaches. Unfortunately, his friends and family had to carry him and his wheelchair to the water. 

Mr. Hunt decided to take matters into his own hands and the Rehab Point Project was launched in 1992 with the help of the city of Oxnard, private donations and the US Navy. Now, a path to the beach provides access for people who use wheelchairs and walkers.

8. South Padre Island - Texas 

Key features

  • High percentage of accessible parking 
  • Many beach access points 
  • Amphibious wheelchairs available to rent 
  • Accessible transportation available throughout the city 

While a popular spring break destination, South Padre Island also prides itself on being a wheelchair-accessible beach.

The best time to visit is between September and February when the weather is temperate and you’re met with a more relaxed atmosphere than during summer. 

Also, if cost is an issue, South Padre is a reasonable alternative compared to other beach destinations in the US. 

9. Crissy Field, San Francisco, California 

Key features

  • Free beach wheelchair loan 
  • Accessible parking and restrooms 
  • Compact granite promenade 
  • Spectacular views of San Francisco 

Thanks to thousands of volunteers and donors, Crissy Field remains a favorite destination of visitors to the Bay Area. Get a panoramic view of the San Francisco Skyline as you travel the well-kept promenade. 

Since the park is on the beach, there’s an access mat available on the east side to get you to the water. There are also plenty of accessible parking spots, restrooms and trails to explore during your visit. 

10. Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina 

Key features

  • Close, accessible parking 
  • Two long, accessible piers 
  • Accessible restrooms 
  • Seven accessible beach access points

Wrightsville Beach offers a refined destination where people are respectful to each other. It’s also a haven for birdwatchers who want a quiet place to glimpse several nesting species, such as the black skimmer and the brilliant least tern. 

While most people love dogs, many wheelchair users don’t want them trying to jump on their laps while visiting the beach. For this and other reasons, Wrightsville Beach does not allow dogs during the peak visitor season. 

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Written by

AAA Travel Editor, CW

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