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All-terrain Trail Rider wheelchair Dandenong Ranges National Park
Dandenong Ranges National Park Overview Enjoy nature with a TrailRider wheelchair in Dandenong Ranges National Park. Use the TrailRider to see the beautiful Mountain Ash trees and tree ferns. You can borrow the TrailRider for free at Grants Picnic Ground in Kallista. It has electric help and can be changed to fit different needs and […]
Find out more about All-terrain Trail Rider wheelchair Dandenong Ranges National ParkAll Terrain Wheelchair
You can borrow the ‘TrailRider,’ a wheelchair for rough ground, from the Daylesford Information Center. It’s great for walks in the bush and hiking. Parks Victoria has a helper program to assist people in local parks.
Find out more about All Terrain WheelchairAll abilities walks and Beach Wheelchairs at Point Nepean National Park
Point Nepean National Park Learn about Victoria’s early history at Point Nepean National Park. Visit the old Quarantine Station. You’ll find easy paths and helpful things for everyone in the park and nearby bush. You can borrow beach wheelchairs for free to go to the beach next to the Quarantine Station. There are sizes for […]
Find out more about All abilities walks and Beach Wheelchairs at Point Nepean National ParkBrimbank Park Playscape
Brimbank Park Playscape Brimbank Park Playscape is a fun place for kids and families to enjoy nature. All kids can play here, even those in wheelchairs. You can find Braille and Auslan signs, fun wall paintings, a build-your-own playhouse, and more. For more details, visit the Brimbank Park playscape page on the Parks Victoria website. […]
Find out more about Brimbank Park PlayscapeBeach Wheelchair Wilsons Promontory National Park
Visit Norman Beach at Wilsons Promontory National Park. It’s fun for everyone! You can use a beach wheelchair at low tide to explore the beach. You can borrow these wheelchairs for free from the Tidal River Visitor Centre. They have sizes for kids and adults. People in wheelchairs can also enjoy the Loo-Errn track to […]
Find out more about Beach Wheelchair Wilsons Promontory National ParkAccessible Canoe Launcher at Kings Billabong Park
Visit Kings Billabong Park to see nature. You can explore and see birds and wildlife in a canoe or kayak. There is a floating dock and canoe launch at Psyche Bend. The launch makes it easy and safe for everyone to get into the water. For more details, visit the Accessible Canoe Launcher page on […]
Find out more about Accessible Canoe Launcher at Kings Billabong ParkAll abilities walks and TrailRider trails at Grampians National Park
Grampians National Park Overview Enjoy nature on the easy walks and TrailRider paths in Grampians National Park. You can pick from many easy walks or try harder paths with the TrailRider wheelchair. A guide with all the walks is in the Grampians National Park Easy Walks and TrailRider Guide. You can borrow the TrailRider for […]
Find out more about All abilities walks and TrailRider trails at Grampians National ParkAccessible camping and accommodation at Wilsons Promontory National Park
Stay at Tidal River in Wilsons Promontory National Park. It has lots of options for people of all abilities. The campground has powered campsites, easy-to-use toilets, and showers for everyone. There is also a special unit and two cabins that are easy to access. You can borrow bathroom equipment and special seats for free to […]
Find out more about Accessible camping and accommodation at Wilsons Promontory National ParkSerendip Sanctuary
Visit Serendip Sanctuary to explore nature and see Australia’s native animals up close. You can see many birds, mammals, and other wildlife. The main walk is good for people in wheelchairs. There are also picnic spots and toilets that everyone can use. Parents of kids with autism can get social scripts to help. You can […]
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