Accessibility in nature: the national parks open for all

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Here in Australia, we are very lucky to have hundreds of beautiful parks and nature reserves across the country. Enjoying our national backyard is something that should be accessible to everyone, regardless if they live with a disability or not; accessibility in and around our communities is incredibly important. To help promote this, we have put together a list of national parks, walks and nature reserves from South Australia right through to Tasmania that all offer accessible parking and trails.

Check them out below:

South Australia

Deep Creek Conservation Park

Naracoorte Caves National Park

Granite Island Recreation Park

Tantanoola Caves Conservation Park

 

Victoria

Dandenong Ranges National Park

Mornington Peninsula National Park

 Albert Park

 Wilsons Promontory National Park

 

Western Australia

 The Gap and Natural Bridge

 Bluff Knoll

 Cape Naturaliste

Tree Top Walk | Explore Parks WA | Parks and Wildlife Service (dpaw.wa.gov.au)

 

New South Wales

Whitegum lookout | NSW National Parks

Nielsen Park | NSW National Parks

North Head | NSW National Parks

Beach Road picnic area | NSW National Parks

 

Queensland

Girraween National Park | Parks and forests | Department of Environment and Science, Queensland (des.qld.gov.au)

Daisy Hill Conservation Park | Parks and forests | Department of Environment and Science, Queensland (des.qld.gov.au)

Townsville Town Common Conservation Park | Parks and forests | Department of Environment and Science, Queensland (des.qld.gov.au)

Lamington National Park | Parks and forests | Department of Environment and Science, Queensland (des.qld.gov.au)

 

Tasmania

Bird Hide Walk | Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania

Huon Pine Walk | Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania

Russell Falls | Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania

Franklin Nature Trail | Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania

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