Parks with accessibility information
The following parks have been assessed to provide detailed accessibility information to the community to reduce barriers to park access. Providing accessibility information aims to help individuals and carers make decisions about where they can go and what they can do, as they are the best judge about their own needs and potential challenges for accessing visitor sites, toilets and tracks and trails.
There are many beautiful places and wonderful experiences to be enjoyed in Victoria’s parks and this information helps us to continue to unlock those opportunities.

Albert Park accessibility information
Albert Park was assessed for accessibility in March 2021, providing information about the accessibility of the picnic and barbecue facilities, walking trails, playgrounds, toilets and car parking, and photos.

Arthurs Seat State Park accessibility
Seawinds Gardens, the Summit Station and the Base Station at Arthurs Seat State Park were assessed for accessibility in July 2021, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Kinglake National Park accessibility
Kinglake National Park, Masons Falls and Jehosaphat Gully were assessed for accessibility in November 2024, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Toorourrong Reservoir Park accessibility
Toorourrong Reservoir Park was assessed for accessibility in November 2024, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Brimbank Park accessibility information
Picnic areas A and B in Brimbank Park were assessed for accessibility in February 2021, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Coolart Wetlands and Homestead accessibility
Coolart Homestead and Wetlands was assessed for accessibility in July 2021, providing information and photos about the accessibility of the visitor centre, homestead, hides, viewing areas, toilets, picnic areas and gardens.

Dandenong Ranges National Park accessibility information
Grants, O’Donohue, Sherbrooke, One Tree Hill and Ferntree Gully picnic grounds were assessed for accessibility in June 2020, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Lysterfield Park accessibility
Lysterfield Park was assessed for accessibility in October 2021, providing information about the accessibility of the picnic facilities, toilets, lake, dam wall and car parking, and photos.

Karkarook Park accessibility information
Karkarook Park was assessed for accessibility in February 2021, providing information about the accessibility of the picnic facilities, walks, toilets and car parking, and photos.

Maroondah Reservoir Park accessibility information
Maroondah Reservoir Park was assessed for accessibility in June 2020, providing information about the accessibility of the picnic facilities, toilets and car parking, and photos.

Mornington Peninsula National Park accessibility
Watch accessibility advocate Ryan Smith detailing the all abilities access and experiences on offer at the Cape Schanck Lighthouse Reserve in Mornington Peninsula National Park.

Mount Buffalo National Park accessibility information
The Gorge Day Visitor Area was assessed for accessibility in March 2021, providing information about the accessibility of the viewing area, parking and toilets and photos.

Organ Pipes National Park accessibility
Organ Pipes National Park was assessed for accessibility in November 2020 , providing information about the accessibility of the picnic facilities, toilets, walking paths and car parking, and photos.

Plenty Gorge Park accessibility
Red Gum Picnic Area, Howkstowe Picnic Area, Yarrambat Picnic Area, Yellow Gum Recreation Area at Plenty Gorge Park were assessed for accessibility in July 2021, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Point Cook Coastal Park accessibility
The Beach Picnic Area, Bird Hide and Spectacle Lake, RAAF Lookout, Point Cook Homestead and Chetham Wetlands at Point Cook Coastal Park were assessed for accessibility in July 2021, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Silvan Reservoir Park accessibility information
Silvan Reservoir Park was assessed for accessibility in June 2020, providing information about the accessibility of the picnic facilities, toilets and car parking in this park and photos.

Sugarloaf Reservoir Park accessibility
Saddle Dam Picnic Area, Southern Lookout, Western Lookout and Ridge Picnic Area at Sugarloaf Reservoir Park were assessed for accessibility in July 2021, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Warrandyte State Park accessibility
Pound Bend Reserve, Fourth Hill, Whipstick Gully and Jumping Creek at Warrandyte State Park were assessed for accessibility in July 2021, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Wilsons Promontory National Park accessibility information
Parks Victoria’s award winning accessible nature based tourism can be experienced at Wilsons Promontory National Park. Watch as accessibility advocate Ryan Smith details the all abilities access and experiences on offer at the park.

Yan Yean Reservoir Park accessibility
Value House & Wetlands and the Caretakers Cottage Picnic Area at Yan Yean Reservoir Park were assessed for accessibility in July 2021, providing information about the accessibility of these areas and photos.

Yarra Bend Park was assessed for accessibility in March 2021, providing information about the accessibility of the picnic and barbecue facilities, walking trails, toilets and car parking, and photos.