![]() ![]() Please note that water availability is dependent on seasonal rainfall and you should always carry your own drinking water. Non-potable rain water is available at numerous locations throughout the park. Picnic and barbeque facilities are available at the Mambray Creek Day Visitor Area, Willowie, and Blue Gum Flat. Wheelchair accessible toilets are also available at Willowie.īasic toilets facilities are available at the Baroota Ruins campground, Mambray Creek Day Visitor Area, Grays Hut, Blue Gum Flat and at Alligator Gorge. Wheelchair accessible toilets, baby change room and hot showers can be found in the Mambray Creek campground. There is a variety of facilities available in the park. Please contact the park via the contact details provided under the contact tab or contact the visitor service centre via email or on Facebook. However, refusal may be given if the person with the disability is unable to produce evidence the dog is an assistance dog with the appropriate training.īefore taking your assistance dog into a park that does not normally allow dogs, it is highly recommended that you contact us so we can provide you with the latest information on any potential hazards within specific parks that may affect your dog. Assistance dogs must be appropriately restrained on a lead and remain under your effective control at all times while in a park or reserve.Īs per the dogs in parks and reserves policy, if the dog is not an accredited assistance dog, they must be trained to assist a person with a disability to alleviate that disability and meet standards of hygiene and behaviour appropriate for a dog in a public place. ![]() There are unfortunately no trails that are accessible to those in wheelchairs or with severe mobility impairments.Īssistance dogs are permitted in most public places and are therefore welcome in South Australia’s parks and reserves. The picnic tables are accessible for wheelchairs. There are flushing toilets which are accessible and the path to the toilets is compact gravel. There are dedicated accessible parking spaces at Willowie. There are unfortunately no trails that are accessible to those in wheelchairs or severe mobility impairments however the views on the drive in to Alligator Gorge are spectacular and worth the visit. ![]() The picnic tables are accessible for unpowered (smaller) wheelchairs Trails The path to the toilet is compact gravel. There are 2 pit toilets which are accessible, one is a left hand toilet and one is a right hand toilet. There is one dedicated accessible parking space at Alligator Gorge. The walk can be extended by incorporating the Mambray Creek Walk, which starts at the day visitor car park. The trail is compacted gravel, it is an undulating path with short steep sections throughout so some people may require assistance. TrailsĪn interpretive section of the Mambray Creek Walk explains the importance of water in the area as you explore rocky river beds. Campsites 13, 15, 16, 18, 30 and 34 are closest to the toilet and shower blocks. They are on flat ground with a compacted gravel or dirt surface. Most of the campsites are wheelchair accessible. The Mambray Creek campground, has 54 campsites with some suitable for caravans. There is one accessible shower at the campgrounds with a flip down seat however it has a fixed shower head (an adjustable head will be installed in the future). The paths to the toilet are compact gravel and dolomite. There is one accessible toilet at the campground and is a left hand toilet. There are no dedicated accessible parking spaces at Mambray Creek but there is generally enough parking space near trailheads and campsites Toilets
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