Start with a splash at the Georgia Aquarium, where fully wheelchair‑accessible exhibits let you explore marine life up close. Then stroll through the adjacent Centennial Olympic Park, enjoying the interactive fountains and public art.
Visit the World of Coca-Cola to taste more than 100 beverages and see historic memorabilia, all on level floors with audio guides. Afterward, walk the accessible portion of the Atlanta BeltLine, spotting street art and river views.
Dine at a downtown restaurant with a ramp entrance, then catch a sunset view from the SkyView Atlanta Ferris wheel, which offers wheelchair‑friendly gondolas.
Wander the charming Alpine Village of Helen, where cobblestone‑like pathways are fitted with smooth surfaces for easy navigation. Grab a pastry at a local bakery and enjoy riverfront views of the Chattahoochee.
Head to Unicoi State Park’s accessible trails for a gentle hike beside the lake, then visit the Helen Arts & Heritage Center to see regional crafts and exhibitions.
Relax with dinner at a wheelchair‑friendly German‑style restaurant, followed by a lantern‑lit walk along the riverwalk promenade.
Explore the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, featuring accessible galleries that showcase art, history, and interactive displays. Continue to the Oconaluftee River Trail, which offers a paved segment perfect for wheelchair travel.
Visit the Harrah's Cherokee Casino for a break, enjoying its fully accessible gaming floor and riverfront dining options. Take a short guided tour of the surrounding forest on an accessible boardwalk.
Enjoy a traditional Cherokee dinner at a local eatery with ramp access, then attend a cultural storytelling session at the Cherokee Indian Cultural Center.
Spend the morning at Dollywood, where most rides and shows are wheelchair‑compatible and there are dedicated viewing areas. Grab a quick bite at the park’s accessible snack stations.
Head to The Island in Pigeon Forge for shopping, a carousel with wheelchair ramps, and live entertainment. Then explore the Titanic Museum, which provides wheelchair‑friendly routes and tactile exhibits.
Dine at a mountain‑view restaurant with wheelchair‑accessible seating, and finish the day with a stroll through the illuminated Pigeon Forge Light Show.
Enter the immersive Ancient Lore Village, where reconstructed historic buildings have ramps and wide aisles. Participate in a guided reenactment tour that highlights early Appalachian life.
Visit the nearby Museum of Appalachia, featuring accessible exhibits on regional music, crafts, and daily life. Take a short, paved walk through the museum’s outdoor heritage garden.
Enjoy dinner at a local tavern with wheelchair‑friendly tables, then attend a folk‑music performance in the village’s accessible outdoor amphitheater.
Start at World's Fair Park, strolling the accessible pathways along the river and visiting the iconic Sunsphere observation deck. Grab coffee at a nearby accessible café.
Explore the Knoxville Museum of Art, where galleries are fully wheelchair‑compatible and audio guides are available. Afterwards, head to Ijams Nature Center’s wheelchair‑friendly boardwalks for a nature immersion.
Savor dinner at a downtown restaurant with ramp access, then catch a performance at the Tennessee Theatre, which offers designated wheelchair seating.
Pull over at the Jellico Mountain Overlook for panoramic views and a wheelchair‑accessible viewing platform. Take photos and enjoy a brief coffee break.
Visit the Jellico Heritage Museum, where exhibits on local mining history are displayed on ground‑level tables. Then relax in Jellico City Park, which has paved walking loops and accessible picnic tables.
Dine at a family‑run eatery with a ramp entrance, then settle into your accommodation with accessible amenities for a restful night.
Gather for the race‑finish celebration at the Jellico Community Center, featuring a wheelchair‑friendly stage and accessible restrooms. Enjoy live music and a brief awards ceremony.
Take a leisurely hike on the Jellico Trailhead’s paved loop, offering scenic forest views and easy terrain. Follow with a visit to the nearby Elk's Head Restaurant for a celebratory lunch.
Wrap up the adventure with a sunset toast on the community center’s accessible patio, reflecting on the week’s highlights before departing the next day.