Experience a plethora of wheelchair accessible things to do in Fort Lauderdale. It is a city known for its beautiful beaches, fun nightlife, and endless activities. It is also a very wheelchair-friendly destination, with many accessible attractions and tours to choose from. 

Here are just a few ideas for planning an accessible vacation in Fort Lauderdale.

1. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park

Enjoy the natural beauty of Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, with wheelchair accessible trails winding through lush landscapes and offering scenic views of the Intracoastal Waterway.

2. Fort Lauderdale beach

Relax at Fort Lauderdale Beach, where beach wheelchairs are available for rent, allowing everyone to enjoy the sandy shores and refreshing ocean waves.

3. Las Olas Boulevard

Stroll along the bustling Las Olas Boulevard, lined with wheelchair accessible shops, restaurants, and galleries offering a taste of Fort Lauderdale's  culture.

4. Bonnet House Museum & Gardens

Explore the historic Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, featuring wheelchair accessible tours of the historic home and lush tropical gardens.

5. Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale

Take a leisurely walk along Riverwalk Fort Lauderdale, where wheelchair accessible pathways lead along the New River, past parks, restaurants, and cultural attractions.

6. Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum 

Discover Fort Lauderdale Antique Car Museum, with wheelchair accessible exhibits showcasing a remarkable collection of vintage automobiles.

7. Stranahan House Museum

Dive into Fort Lauderdale's history at the Stranahan House Museum, with wheelchair accessible tours of the city's oldest surviving structure and insight into its pioneer past.