Tips for Travelers with Disabilities -- Both Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks have made great strides in the past few years in making their facilities more accessible to those with disabilities. Visitor centers at both parks are wheelchair accessible, including the restrooms. At Bryce Canyon, a half-mile section of the Rim Trail, between Sunrise and Sunset Points, is fairly level, paved, and wheelchair accessible; several of the viewpoints along the scenic drive are accessible; the Bristlecone Loop Trail at Rainbow Point has a hard surface and is accessible with assistance; and Sunset Campground has accessible campsites. In Zion, accessible campsites are available in South and Watchman campgrounds; Riverside Walk at the end of Zion Canyon Scenic Drive is paved and accessible with assistance; Pa'rus Trail is a 2-mile paved and accessible trail, open also to bicyclists; and Zion's shuttle system is completely accessible. In addition, rangers at both parks are extremely receptive to helping visitors with disabilities.
The National Park Service's Golden Access Passport, available free at all national parks, is a lifetime pass that is issued to any U.S. citizen or permanent resident who is medically certified as disabled or blind. The pass permits free entry and gives a 50% discount on park service campgrounds and activities, but it does not cover user fees or charges for services offered by private concessionaires.
The Utah information and referral line for people with disabilities is tel. 800/333-8824 or online at www.accessut.org.
Amtrak will, with 24 hours' notice, provide porter service, special seating, and a discount (tel. 800/USA-RAIL) for travelers with disabilities. If you're traveling with a companion, Greyhound will carry you both for a single fare (tel. 800/231-2222). Both Amtrak and Greyhound have scheduled stops in St. George and Cedar City.
Many of the major car-rental companies now offer hand-controlled cars for drivers with disabilities, and can provide those vehicles with advance notice. Wheelchair Getaways (tel. 800/642-2042 or 859/873-4973; www.wheelchair-getaways.com) rents specialized vans with wheelchair lifts and other features for drivers with disabilities, with outlets in most of the southwestern states.