Accessibility Information
From www.parks.vic.gov.au:
Parking
"The main carpark is unsealed with a surface of compacted, medium-size gravel. The carpark is subject to regular storm damage which can make it challenging for small wheeled strollers or wheelchairs. Four designated disabled parking bays are indicated by parking bay signs.
Two of the designated disabled parking bays are located near the decommissioned kiosk. This section of the carpark is sloped, and therefore, not ideal for loading vehicles. The other two disabled carparks are located close to the Information Shelter. There is ample space for loading vehicles in the bottom section of the main carpark where it is more level and closer to the picnic facilities. "
Assistance dogs
"Assistance dogs are welcome in Parks Victoria parks and reserves. Entry requirements apply for parks and reserves that are usually dog prohibited, such as national parks"
General accessibility features:- Assistance animal welcome
- Disabled parking access
- Accessible toilet(s)
Mobility Information:Information shelter
"Access is via a short path on a level compacted earth/crushed rock surface. The shelter has a solid, level paved surface and there is enough room under the shelter for strollers and wheelchairs to manoeuvre."
Picnic facilities
Rose Steps Rotunda
"The most accessible rotunda in the park is the Rose Steps Rotunda. It contains five picnic tables on a level concrete slab. One of the tables is specifically designed for wheelchairs, with no bench seating. Two gas barbecues are situated close to the rotunda on a level and solid surface.
Access to the rotunda from the Information Shelter is along an 80-metre path, which consists of reasonably level compacted gravel. Vehicles can also get close to the rotunda via a service road for loading and unloading. The Rose Steps Rotunda is close to accessible toilets and to the dam spillway viewing area."
Ibis Rotunda
"The Ibis Rotunda is located on the other side of the main carpark. Access from the carpark is via the lawn area which is reasonably level and solid most of the year. The rotunda has five picnic tables situated on a level concrete slab. The tables are open at the ends for wheelchairs and strollers, but do not have roll under ends. There are gas barbecues with lids close to the rotunda, which can be accessed by crossing the lawn."
Children's playground
"The children’s playground is designed for young children and consists of a large sandpit, small slides and some miniature buildings for children to play in. The playground is best accessed from the main carpark via a compacted gravel path. This path has some gentle slopes in sections with gradients no steeper than 1:14.
There is limited inclusive playground equipment in this playground area."
Toilets
"The accessible toilet contains a change area with a bench seat located behind the entrance door. The cubicle can be accessed via the change area through a sliding door. Both the toilet entrance and sliding door are approximately 830mm wide. There is sufficient room for manoeuvring in the toilet cubicle. There is a vertical grab rail on one side of the toilet and horizontal grab rail behind the toilet. There is also a washbasin with a cold water tap with a turn style knob."
Other accessibility information:Maroondah Reservoir Park accessibility information at www.parks.vic.gov.au
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