Accessibility Information There are two toilet blocks at the Beach Recreation area. The paths to the toilet blocks are hard-packed, earth and gravel surfaces. Both blocks have an identical unisex disabled toilet and baby change room located between the male and female entrances. They have a wide sliding door requiring …
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Accessibility Information
Beach Access
There are four access points to the beach from the Beach Recreation area. There are two on either side of the two picnic pavillions and two from the centre of the park. The two middle paths are sandy tracks to the beach. The paths near the picnic pavilions are hard-packed gravel from the length of the beach right through to the dune area. The paths are flat and wide with a smooth surface.

The paths end right at the beach with only a short distance of sand to cross to the waters edge.

The total distance from the car park to the waters edge is 200 metres.
Picnic Areas
There are two major picnic pavilions on either side of the park near the beach.
The picnic areas surrounding these pavillions has covered and open picnic tables and free electric barbecues. The large picnic tables have open sides that allow wheelchair users to sit front-facing at the table.

The electric barbecues and tables are all on the one large concrete slab. The working height of the barbecues is 900 millimetres.

Large Toilet Block
Carparks - Beach Recreation Area
Accessibility Information Parking is available in three main car parks. Between each carpark is a toilet block. An information centre is located between the two toilet blocks. In the corner nearest the toilet block of each carpark is a marked disabled parking space. Each space is 4.5 metres wide. The surface …
Playground
Accessibility Information Beach recreation area has a large, open, grassed area with a playground in the middle. There is a hard-packed, fine gravel path from behind the toilet block leading to the playground. The surface of the playground underneath the equipment is rubberized and the remaining area is tan bark. …
Gas BBQs
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