Planning an anniversary trip for next summer in the New England states. We’re looking to car camp with a wheelchair.

My wife and I are both very adventures and outdoorsy. Our honeymoon 20 years ago was a fully self guided 3 week canoe trip with float plane drop off. But with 3 kids (1 is deaf blind) and my wife being in a wheel chair for 15 years now we’ve only camped a well established assessable state parks for the last 10 years with the large tent pictured above.

We will be using a 15 passenger van temporarily set up to camp out of. And are looking for out of the way, half step off the beaten path places(not top 10 trip adviser types). That don’t require a lot of hiking trails to get to the views and attractions. We’re looking for some recommendations on resources to start looking at. Canoeing locations with docks to help get in and out, bike paths that a street bike could handle. Or Maybe a small town with good piers and fishing options. A county park with nice walking paths by a creek. Or a lake front cabin we can rent for a few nights etc.

We want the adventure, but also recognize a little bit of infrastructure will save us a whole lot of effort. Hopefully what I’m asking for kind of makes sense.

My wife and I are both very adventures and outdoorsy. Our honeymoon 20 years ago was a fully self guided 3 week canoe trip with float plane drop off. But with 3 kids (1 is deaf blind) and my wife being in a wheel chair for 15 years now we’ve only camped a well established assessable state parks for the last 10 years with the large tent pictured above.

We will be using a 15 passenger van temporarily set up to camp out of. And are looking for out of the way, half step off the beaten path places(not top 10 trip adviser types). That don’t require a lot of hiking trails to get to the views and attractions. We’re looking for some recommendations on resources to start looking at. Canoeing locations with docks to help get in and out, bike paths that a street bike could handle. Or Maybe a small town with good piers and fishing options. A county park with nice walking paths by a creek. Or a lake front cabin we can rent for a few nights etc.

We want the adventure, but also recognize a little bit of infrastructure will save us a whole lot of effort. Hopefully what I’m asking for kind of makes sense.