Tampa Bay Area Accessibility Reviews - Florida (1 of 1)

Before taking a trip to a new park, restaurant, or entertainment venue, do you ever wonder: how accessible is this place? We’ll guide you through some local hotspots, and offer an in-depth look at the most accommodating spots in town for people with disabilities. You’ll know if the trip is worth your time, without needing to leave the comfort of your home, apartment, or hotel room.

 

View
  • Grid
  • Images
  • Rows
Sunken Gardens

1825 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704 • An historical living...museum, Sunken Gardens is located in the beautiful, downtown St. Petersburg area. At over 100 years old, it boasts animal and plant species that range well into the thousands. Though the accessibility left a bit to be desired,...

Great Explorations

1925 4th St N, St. Petersburg, FL 33704 • The Great Explorations...Children’s Museum is a fun, educational, and accessible place for both kiddos and their families! Come on a tour with us as we venture through the many exhibits. On the second Sunday of every month, they also host an...

Florida Botanical Gardens

12520 Ulmerton Rd, Largo, FL 33774 • The Florida Botanical Gardens...is HUGE. To do the park justice, we decided to break it down into two sections, and grade them separately. In this post, we’ll just be going over the botanical gardens, and will save Heritage Village for...

Heritage Village

11909 125th St, Largo, FL 33774 • Since there are few accessible...parking spots, none of which had unloading zones for mobility devices, getting into Heritage Park was a little difficult. We had to park at the end of the lot, and just hope that another vehicle wouldn’t pull next to...

Walsingham Park

Walsingham Park  12615 102nd Ave, Seminole, FL 33778 • Located...on 354 acres of land that surrounds Walsingham Lake, Walsingham park features a wide range of amenities, ranging from playgrounds, to dog parks, to accessible nature trails. A large number of accessible parking spots are...