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July is Disability Pride Month, a time to honor the contributions, resilience, and diversity of people with disabilities while promoting visibility, understanding, and inclusion. Here in Cayuga County and at Tour Cayuga, we believe that travel should be accessible to everyone.

That’s why the Cayuga County Office of Tourism is proud to partner with Wheel the World, a global leader in accessible travel experiences, to help make our county a more welcoming destination for visitors of all abilities.

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In partnership with Wheel the World, we are helping coordinate a destination-wide accessibility assessment of key tourism assets throughout Cayuga County. This comprehensive evaluation is an important, step toward ensuring that everyone—residents and visitors alike—can fully enjoy all that our beautiful region has to offer. From scenic parks to historic sites, cozy inns to cultural attractions, Wheel the World’s team of accessibility experts is helping us better understand how we can improve and remove barriers. Together, we are working to create a more inclusive visitor experience for everyone, regardless of ability.

Accessible travel is a fundamental part of building a community where everyone feels welcome. Approximately 13,000 individuals in Cayuga County live with a disability, and countless more visit each year. By investing in accessibility, we’re not only expanding opportunities for travelers but strengthening our community, businesses, and local economy.

As we celebrate Disability Pride Month, we recognize that creating a more accessible destination is an ongoing journey—but one we are proud to be on. We believe that exploring Cayuga County’s stunning lakes, vibrant small towns, cultural gems, and outdoor adventures should be possible for everyone.

The Rev Theatre

Group gathered in front of the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse that houses the REV Theatre Company.

Enjoy Broadway in the Finger Lakes!  Every summer . The theatre is located at beautiful Emerson Park on Emerson Lake in Auburn, NY.  
The theater offers Sign Language Interpreted Performances (select performances), Assistive Hearing Devices and Accessible Seating.

Carpenter Falls

Celebrating Disability Pride Month: Building a More Inclusive Cayuga County

Enjoy a leisurely stroll on the newly constructed ADA accessible elevated boardwalk. This boardwalk allows all visitors to enjoy nature on their way to viewing platform that overlooks the spectacular the Carpenter Falls Waterfalls.

Seward House Museum

Kitchen of Seward House Museum. Area was once used on the underground railroad

Visit the home of William Henry Seward (1801-1872). Experience the actual room where enslaved people on their way to freedom were kept in safety.   
Museum offers Accessible entrances (the upstairs is not accessible) and restrooms. Interpretive content is available upon request for individuals unable to use stairs during their visit. For those who are hearing impaired American Sign Language Interpreters are available upon request and with notice.

Erie Canal Heritage Park

Group of people listening the to docent talk about the Erie Canal and the old tavern building they are in.

The Erie Canal Heritage Park gives visitors an authentic glimpse into life on the Erie Canal in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries including the enlarged Erie Canal Lock 52 and the Erie House Complex, which dates to 1895 and includes the Erie House Tavern and Hotel, a mule barn and blacksmith shop. The newly constructed Visitor’s Center offers interactive displays and educational materials. This park is wheelchair accessible.

Disability Accessible boat launch with two kayakers

Frontenac Park…Cayuga Lake

Located on Cayuga Lake in Union Springs this launch is ADA-compliant and was designed by BoardSafe Docks.  It includes a gangway, chute, and a two-part pre-cast concrete block system for the foundation Launch is open year round, weather permitting.

Cayuga is home to three amazing State Parks (Fair Haven State Beach Park, Fillmore Glen State Park and Long Point State Park) and many county parks that all have varying levels of accessibility. These areas offer many recreational opportunities for people of all ages and abilities including camping, picnicking, fishing, boating, hiking, and nature viewing.

Explore the NYS Departmental Conservation Accessible Recreation Departments interactive map of accessible places to visit in New York State.  

🗾 Interactive Maps
🗾 Discover NYS Accessible Recreational Areas

Please Note: It is recommended that you contact the facility you are planning on visiting in advance to understand what you can expect and how to make your experience a positive one.