Popular access friendly things to do
There are plenty of access-friendly things to do in our parks, from picnic areas to lookouts, and venues for hire.
There are plenty of access-friendly things to do in our parks, from picnic areas to lookouts, and venues for hire.
Our guide to scenic wheelchair-accessible walking tracks in NSW national parks.
The Companion Card program is a great way for people with lifelong disability to participate more actively in activities and events in NSW national parks.
The new kayak launch helps paddlers with a range of abilities and mobility restrictions get in and out of their kayak or canoe easily and safely. Try it on your next visit to Murray Valley Regional Park.
Yarrangobilly Caves House offers a wheelchair-accessible suite in a heritage building. Use it as your base to explore the accessible Jillabenan Cave and take a dip in the thermal pool.
TrailRider is an all-terrain wheelchair, designed for people with mobility restrictions to experience the best of Kamay Botany Bay, Dorrigo and Kosciuszko national parks.
Sea Acres National Park in Port Macquarie offers a fully accessible experience for people with mobility disabilities — the elevated Rainforest boardwalk is the best way to explore it.