North Carolina WHEELCHAIR VAN DEALERS
18 Wheelchair Vans Available
The Mobility Resource has conveniently located dealers in Charlotte, High Point, and Ilderton metropolitan areas, as well as Ashville, NC. Our accessible vehicle dealers offer new and used handicap vans and SUVs, wheelchair lifts, scooters, rentals and more. We want to help in every way possible which is why we want to connect residents of North Carolina with useful information regarding wheelchair friendly destinations in the metro areas by our dealers and local events, as well as financial resource and assistance grants in your NC.
Wheelchair Van Dealers by Metro Area
Wheelchair Accessible Destinations
Charlotte Wheelchair Friendly Places to Visit
Biltmore Estate -This estate was built in 1895, spans over 8,000 squre feet and has 250-rooms, beautiful gardens, a Winery. For overnight visits, you can stay on the estate property at Antler Hill Farm, and Inn. Accesible accomodations available.
NASCAR Hall of Fame - This hall of fame is locted in downtown Charlotte, NC and honors the history and heritage of Nascar. With a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant, a 278-person newly designed theater, a Hall of Fame gift shop, and a productions opearted boradcast room there is lots to do. Accessible exhibits and parking available.
Ability Garden at New Hanover County Arboretum - This 7-acre garden offers beautiful sites and horticultural therapy. Wheelchair accessible table top gardens and adaptive garden tools are available by instruction from staff.
Ashville Wheelchair Friendly Places to Visit
The North Carolina Arboretum: This lovely arboretum houses some of the most diverse plants within the region. It is located in the Southern Appalachian Mountains on acres and acres of well-kept beautifully planted land.
State and Metro Organizations
North Carolina Wheelchair Athletes Foundation - Offers wheelchair sports, fitness, training and hand-cycling.
Disability Rights North Carolina - Disability Rights Disability Rights North Carolina was designated by the Governor in 2007 to protect the rights of all citizens of NC with disabilities by way of individual advocacy and system change. This organization is private and nonprofit.