Earlier this year I had the opportunity to stop by Cheaha state park in Alabama, and was pleasantly surprised to see that they had a robust wheelchair-accessible experience.

The park is known for having the highest point in Alabama, and offers some excellent scenic views. My purpose for stopping by on a road trip was to get out of the car and take one of the hiking trails to an overlook. Instead I found the raised boardwalk and followed that.

The path is sturdy and well maintained, with covered seating areas every so often to stop and rest and informational placards.

At the end of the walkway is an overlook with incredible views across Alabama-the-Beautiful.