All-terrain wheelchairs - a TrailRiderAll and beach wheelchairs - are available for park visitors with significant physical disabilities to explore the great outdoors at Wilsons Promontory National Park. The chairs are suited for sandy and semi-rough tracks making it easier to access the many stunning trails and beaches at Wilsons …
Accessibility
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Visitors on Norman Beach
1 month ago from Parks Victoria
Location: All-terrain wheelchairs
All terrain beach wheelchair
1 month ago from Parks Victoria
Location: All-terrain wheelchairs
All terrain TrailRider chair
1 month ago from Parks Victoria
Location: All-terrain wheelchairs
All terrain TrailRider chair side view
1 month ago from Parks Victoria
Location: All-terrain wheelchairs
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Accessibility equipment at Wilsons Promontory NP
A range of special equipment is available for the park accommodation at Tidal River to make your stay more comfortable. Park visitors may book this equipment for free by contacting Wilsons Promontory National Park Information Centre on 5680 9555. Mobile Personal Hoist (Model 205EE) and general purpose head support slings. &…
Tidal River / Norman Beach Accessibility Information
Norman Beach Accessibility Information The day visitor area at Norman Beach is accessed by following the Main Road through the Tidal River camping and accommodation area. It consists of a large carpark, picnic tables, covered gas barbecues and a toilet/shower block. Barbecues at Norman Beach There are 12 picnic tables …
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Visitor experiences
Some forest tracks closing early - Don’t forget! They’re slippery when wet
30 Apr 2012
Some roads and tracks in Victoria’s forests and parks are about to be temporarily closed for winter and spring from tomorrow (1 May 2012). The Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) and Parks Victoria run the seasonal road closure program to ensure driver safety as well as protect our forest roads …