Accessible to visitors who:


- The park is accessible to visitors who use wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
- A wide paved pathway runs through the entirety of the park from one of the main streets to the next.
- Visitors should note that there are water fountain installations in the pathway throughout the paved section of the park.
- These water installations are not easily identified for visitors with blindness or low vision.
- There are no accessible restrooms at this park.

- Two curbside accessible parking space is available near the art gallery.
- This parking space does not have room to self-transfer from the driver's side.
- A curb cut is available near the rear of the parking space.
- Visitors who use this parking space should note that they will need to self-transfer into the road before being able to access the curb.
- The park has wide and well-paved walking paths that run through the park itself.
- There are ample seating locations situated throughout the park.
- The footpath that runs through the park is a non-slip pavement.
- Visitors should be aware that there are water installations and fountains that are installed in portions of the footpath that do not have tactile indicators surrounding them.
- These water installations can be difficult to identify for visitors with blindness and low vision.
- The park is deemed widely accessible to visitors with deafness and limited hearing.
- This park does not host activities or events on a regular basis.
- Foot traffic at this park is deemed minimal, with low to no use of electric vehicles or bicycles used in the park.
- The venue is a city centre park with limited shelter available in the event of acclimated weather.
- The park itself has a moderate proximity to local construction that is happening in the CBD.
- Loud noises, sudden bangs, and debris associated with construction can inpact the experience visitors have at the park.
- All service animals are welcome at this park.
Venue accessibility summary
Detailed accessibility information for Masonic Park is currently unavailable. As this is a public park, specific facilities and their accessibility features are not documented in the provided data. Visitors are advised to contact local council services for further assistance.
Visitor experience



- There are two parking spaces available near the art gallery on the north side of the park.
- Both parking spaces do not provide room for visitors to self-transfer and visitors using these parking spaces will need to transfer into the street before accessing a curb cut at the rear of the parking spaces.
- The entrance to the park is well paved and has a level entrance with no steps.
- The footpaths that are available throughout the park are more than 0.81 m wide and are non-slip pavement.
- The venue is a city centre park with limited shelter available in the event of acclimated weather.
- The park itself has a moderate proximity to local construction that is happening in the CBD.
- Loud noises, sudden bangs, and debris associated with construction can inpact the experience visitors have at the park.
- This venue does not host events or activities.
- This is not a staffed venue.



Wheelchair & Mobility Scooter Access
- The park is accessible to visitors who use wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
- A wide paved pathway runs through the entirety of the park from one of the main streets to the next.
- Visitors should note that there are water fountain installations in the pathway throughout the paved section of the park.
- These water installations are not easily identified for visitors with blindness or low vision.
Accessible Parking
- Two curbside accessible parking space is available near the art gallery.
- This parking space does not have room to self-transfer from the driver's side.
- A curb cut is available near the rear of the parking space.
- Visitors who use this parking space should note that they will need to self-transfer into the road before being able to access the curb.
Accessible Restrooms
- There are no accessible restrooms at this venue.
Blindness & Low Vision
- The park has wide and well-paved walking paths that run through the park itself.
- There are ample seating locations situated throughout the park.
- The footpath that runs through the park is a non-slip pavement.
- Visitors should be aware that there are water installations and fountains that are installed in portions of the footpath that do not have tactile indicators surrounding them.
- These water installations can be difficult to identify for visitors with blindness and low vision.
Deafness & Limited Hearing
- The park is deemed widely accessible to visitors with deafness and limited hearing.
- This park does not host activities or events on a regular basis.
- Foot traffic at this park is deemed minimal, with low to no use of electric vehicles or bicycles used in the park.
Neurodiverse Visitors
- The venue is a city centre park with limited shelter available in the event of acclimated weather.
- The park itself has a moderate proximity to local construction that is happening in the CBD.
- Loud noises, sudden bangs, and debris associated with construction can inpact the experience visitors have at the park.
Service Animals
- Service animals are welcome at this park.