Description
From www.parks.vic.gov.au:
“The forested slopes of the Dandenong Ranges are a place of tranquil forest walks, quaint hilltop towns and charismatic animals such as lyrebirds and wallabies. Conquer the famous 1000 Steps, discover Olinda Falls and enjoy commanding views over Melbourne and the Yarra Valley.
O’Donohue Picnic Ground is a small area used as a starting point to the Sherbrooke Falls walk.”
Dandenong Ranges National Park is part of an Aboriginal cultural landscape. Parks Victoria respects the deep and continuing connection that Traditional Owners have to these lands and waters, and we recognise their ongoing role in caring for Country.
Accessibility Information
Parking
"There is no designated accessible parking at O'Donohue Picnic Ground."
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
- Accessible toilet(s)
Mobility Information:"Although this is the easiest access to the falls, the path has gradients in excess of 1 in 10 and is not suitable to people with limited mobility. The viewing platform for the falls requires the descent of a narrow staircase."
Picnic facilities
"O’Donohue Picnic Ground contains picnic tables of the square design with one open side to allow wheelchair users to roll-under the table."
Toilets
"There is an accessible unisex toilet at O’Donohue Picnic Ground. The cubicle is large with wheelchair space beside the toilet and grab bars on the side and rear. It also contains an accessible hand basin."
Other accessibility information:Dandenong Ranges National Park accessibility information at www.parks.vic.gov.au
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