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From www.parks.vic.gov.au:
“The Dandenong Ranges is a rainforest getaway on Melbourne’s doorstep. A short drive or train ride from the city you will find steep volcanic hills covered in stands of the world’s tallest flowering tree, the Mountain Ash.
Sherbrooke Picnic Ground is situated in a bush setting, surrounded by Mountain Ash trees and ancient ferns.”
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 are no designated disabled parking bays in the Sherbrooke carpark, however, all parking is a steep angle parking giving side access to all cars. The carpark is an asphalt surface."
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 accessibility features:- Tables have sufficient clearance for wheelchair seating
Mobility Information:Picnic facilities
"The picnic area contains accessible picnic tables and gas barbecues. Picnic tables are the square design with one open side to allow wheelchair users to roll-under the table."
Toilets
"There is an accessible unisex toilet to the far left of the picnic ground. The cubicle has room to manoeuvre and space for a wheelchair beside the toilet. Grab bars are provided on both sides and rear of the toilet and an accessible hand basin is provided. The large door opens out and is fitted with a full width grab rail to aid in closing it."
Other accessibility information:Dandenong Ranges National Park accessibility information at www.parks.vic.gov.au
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