All abilities walks video series
Parks are for everyone to enjoy and Park Victoria understands that access needs may be different for every visitor.
Parks Victoria has a range of wheelchair accessible and stroller friendly walks in parks and is strongly committed to increase these over time.
Watch the videos below and hear accessibility advocate Ryan Smith detail some of Parks Victoria’s best all abilities walks in parks to inspire you get active and connect with nature.
Introducing the all abilities walks video series
Our parks are for everyone and Parks Victoria is committed to making Victoria’s parks more inclusive and more accessible for all visitors.
Albert Park
Albert Park offers a number of all abilities experiences. The Lake Path is a great walk for those with limited mobility, and it features spectacular views of the water and Melbourne's nearby CBD.
Boroka Lookout and MacKenzie Falls
Boroka Lookout and the MacKenzie Falls precinct, which includes MacKenzie Falls and Broken Falls lookouts, are two accessible sites close to Halls Gap to experience the majesty and living cultural landscape of the Grampians National Park (Gariwerd).
Cape Schanck Lighthouse Reserve
Cape Schanck Lighthouse offers visitors a glimpse into the past, where seafarers relied on its light for safe passage alongside the rugged coastline. The reserve also allows for spectacular views over Bass Straight.
Karkarook Park
Karkarook means sandy place and the sealed and mostly flat path around the lake makes for an accessible walk in Melbourne's South Eastern suburbs.
Loch Ard Gorge and the Twelve Apostles
Loch Ard Gorge and the Twelve Apostles are Victorian icons. Accessible lookouts and walking paths means everyone can take in the stunning views.
Margaret Lester Walk - Dandenong Ranges National Park
The Margaret Lester Walk is one the earliest purpose built accessible walks in the country and meanders through the lush temperate rainforest of Sherbrooke.
Ngamadjidj Shelter Walk - Grampians National Park
The Ngamadjidj Shelter Walk is a fantastic way to experience the living cultural landscape of the Grampians National Park (Gariwerd) and view Aboriginal rock art. The short accessible walk is in the Northern Grampians, 50kms from Halls Gap.
Serendip Sanctuary
Serendip Sanctuary is a wildlife oasis close to Melbourne where you can see kangaroos, wallabies, emus and a huge variety of birdlife.
Werribee Park and the Victoria State Rose Garden
Explore the heritage-listed Werribee Mansion and its beautiful formal gardens and see a kaleidoscope of colour when the 5000 roses bloom in the Victoria State Rose Garden.
Wilsons Promontory National Park
Wilsons Promontory is a nature lover's holiday favourite. The spectacular national park has a wide array of accessible walks, experiences and accomodation options for all to enjoy and get into nature.