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Houston Vandergriff has been to all 50 states, about 30 countries and seven Canadian provinces — spending most of his time with a camera in hand. The globetrotting photographer, who has Down Syndrome, took his first trip to Eastern Oregon in spring 2025, and continued finding moments of awe in the people, places and landscapes all around. "He puts his whole heart into whatever it is that he's doing. That's exactly who you'd like to be traveling with," says his mom and traveling companion, Katie Vandergriff. "Accessibility comes in many different shapes and forms. What Houston and I experience many times is it's just a matter of awareness. ... Every person wants to be seen, valued and treated fairly. That's not too much to ask, and everybody benefits." Wheel the World is a travel platform that has partnered with Oregon and 43 of its communities, meaning a significant percentage of the state’s hotels, activities, transportation and restaurants have been reviewed and verified by accessible community travelers. These listings include detailed accessibility information and photos to help travelers plan their trip to Oregon with confidence. In fact, Oregon is the first Accessibility Verified state in the U.S., and Central Oregon invites travelers of all mobilities to enjoy its high-desert hot springs, geologic wonders, starry night skies and abundant wildlife and culture. Here’s how to take an accessible 2-day road trip around Eastern Oregon: https://traveloregon.com/things-to-do... 🎥 Produced by Wheel the World in association with Blue Chalk Media. Filmed across Oregon, featuring Houston and Katie Vandergriff / downsandtowns at the following Oregon locations: 📍Painted Cove Trail (Painted Hills) 📍Tamástslikt Cultural Institute 📍Pendleton Woolen Mills 📍Geiser Grand Hotel 📍Barley Brown’s Beer 📍Sumpter Valley Railroad 📍Mark O. Hatfield West Trailhead 📍Mosier Twin Tunnels 📍Wildwood Recreation Site 📍Columbia Gorge Discovery Center & Museum 📍Freebridge Brewing 📍Bonneville Fish Hatchery