For many people with mobility challenges, going out isn’t about where you’re headed—it’s about whether you’ll be able to get in once you arrive. Too often, small barriers like a step at the door, a restroom that’s too cramped, or tables packed too tightly can turn an outing into a disappointment. These details may feel small to some, but for someone with mobility challenges, they can be the difference between staying home and joining in.
Accessible Towns was built to change that experience. It’s a directory designed to give you real, practical information about local restaurants, coffee shops, and attractions, so you can plan your day with confidence. Instead of worrying whether you’ll be able to fit through a doorway or use a restroom, you can focus on what really matters—enjoying the time with your family, friends, or travel companions.
Having that knowledge up front changes everything. It means a grandmother can join the family for brunch without hesitation. It means a traveler can explore Asheville without fear of being turned away at the door. It means people can say yes to more experiences because they know what to expect. Accessibility restores confidence and transforms what might have been stressful into something joyful.
Accessible Towns isn’t just about listing venues—it’s about giving you the freedom to move through your community with ease and a sense of belonging. Because everyone deserves to not only get through the door, but to feel comfortable and welcome once they’re inside.



