Accessibility is foundational.

Lucky Star Retreats is being developed to make overnight outdoor experiences more available to more people.

Built in from the beginning

Not added later. Designed from the start.

Too often, accessibility is treated as a retrofit. Lucky Star Retreats is taking a different approach.
Accessibility will guide site planning, guest flow, lodging decisions, gathering spaces, and the overall experience from the beginning.

Planning priorities

Planning may include:
●accessible circulation routes
●inclusive site layouts
●accessible gathering spaces
●thoughtful restroom and bathhouse planning
●accessible fire rings
●accessible picnic tables
●ease of use across lodging tiers
●dignity-centered design choices
●consultation with disabled community members and accessibility-informed partners

Why it matters

Outdoor hospitality can be designed better.

Nature experiences should not be limited to people who can adapt to spaces that were never designed for them.

Lucky Star Retreats is being built around a different idea: the space should do more of the adapting.