Dandenong Ranges National Park Grants picnic ground upgrades
The project
This project is being delivered on Wurundjeri country.
Grants Picnic Ground is a popular picnic location in Dandenong Ranges National Park on the edge of the beautiful Sherbrooke Forest. Accessible walking tracks lead off from the picnic ground among the towering Mountain Ash trees.
The Margaret Lester walking track is being upgraded to provide an all abilities accessible walking experience. The track will have a 1.2metre wide concrete surface and handrails. Five new stopping points will be created along the track and directional and education signage will be upgraded so people can learn more about the area.
Once complete, the track will be a Grade 1 walk, suitable for visitors with prams, wheelchairs or limited mobility, to enjoy the forest.
Project benefits
Visitors
Once complete, the upgrades will mean more people of all abilities will be able to enjoy a walk in the forest.
Environment
The improved track and hand and kick rails will better protect surrounding vegetation.
Project funding
This project has been funded $622,653 by Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.
Timeline
More information on the timeline for completion will be provided as the project progresses.Environment and cultural heritage management
We will seek key permits. Cultural heritage on site will be protected throughout the delivery of works.
Who are we working with?
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Access changes
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Last updated: October 2024