Accessible things to do
Inclusive Parks in Logan
The City of Logan boasts a variety of parks, perfect for hosting a picnic or simply escaping the daily grind. Parks and green spaces are well-known for their numerous health benefits, enhancing both physical and mental well-being for all visitors.
Accessibility information
With inclusivity in mind, we’ve highlighted parks in Logan that have accessible features.
To start, Alexander Clark Park has recently undergone significant upgrades, including accessible toilets, parking, pathway networks, braille signage and inclusive play equipment.
Another notable park is Logan Gardens, which features accessible musical structures, water play and it’s surrounding shelters and seating.
Additionally, Riverdale Park has received recent enhancements, transforming it into a dino-themed attraction. It now includes striking dinosaur sculptures, accessible shelters, picnic areas, BBQ facilities, musical instruments, and swing sets.
These parks are just a few examples of Logan’s commitment to inclusivity. Other great options for your next visit include Springwood Park, Forestglen Park, Eridani Park, and Mabel Park and we invite you to come and explore these!
https://www.logan.qld.gov.au/parks/directory
Contact details
https://www.logan.qld.gov.au/parks/directory
https://www.facebook.com/logancitycouncil
07 3412 3412