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From www.centennialparklands.com.au:
“The Ian Potter Children’s WILD PLAY Garden was designed to cater for children of all ages and abilities in a dramatic landscape in which children are encouraged to run, jump, play, learn and discover the wild side of life, and provides children with the chance to get lost in the wonder of nature with dry creek beds, an artesian water play area, a bamboo forest, banksia tunnels, turtle mounds and Centennial Park’s first treehouse.”
Accessibility Information
General accessibility features:- Disabled parking access
- Accessible toilet(s)
Mobility accessibility features:- Paths wide and not slippery
Mobility Information:The following are excerpts from Havewheelchairwilltravel.net:
"Wide pathways link the various play areas making it easy wheelchair access however there are features with stairs in some areas of the park.
There’s a lip which defines the water zone which is a shame as there is easy access to it. We’d be able to bump a walking frame or wheelchair over it and a Hippocampe or beach chair would have no problem.
A stand-alone unisex accessible bathroom is available within the fenced playground.
Six accessible parking spaces are available out front. You need to go beyond the entrance to find them."
Other accessibility information:For further thoughts and information, read the full review at Havewheelchairwilltravel.net
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