Accessible to visitors who:




- The park is partially accessible to visitors who use wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
- There is a step-free entrance leading from the car park to the main entrance of the park area.
- There are paved sections of the park around the local sports club and a ramp that leads from the paved area onto the main sports field.
- The venue is open air and exposed to the elements so wet, damp areas on the grass may be hazards for visitors using wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
- There are no accessible restrooms at this venue.


- There are two accessible parking spaces with room to self-transfer at this venue.
- Neither parking space has direct access to a curb cut.
- Visitors who use these accessible parking spaces will need to use a nearby driveway to enter the park area.
- These parking spaces are located immediately next to the main suburban road that provides access to this park.
- The park is largely accessible to visitors with blindness and low vision.
- There is a safe footpath with non-slip surfaces that leads to the entrance and into the first section of the park before the start of the sports field.
- This footpath leads around to a local sports club.
- Though there are areas of the path that have sudden drop-offs and no markings indicating where steps begin.
- The venue itself is a large outdoor space that is mostly flat grass sports fields that may not be accessible depending on recent weather.
- The park is largely accessible to visitors with deafness and limited hearing.
- Morland Fox Park is a large outdoor recreation space that hosts local sporting events through the local sports clubs.
- Accessibility to these sporting events is organised through the local clubs.
- Please reach out if you require additional information.
- Emergency alert systems in this area utilise the visitor's mobile phone to relay emergency event information.
- Morland Fox Park is a large outdoor recreation space.
- It is largely accessible to visitors who are neurodiverse.
- The park is exposed to the elements and does not offer places for visitors to shelter in the event of adverse weather.
- Events at the park are managed and organised through the local sports clubs.
- The venue is welcoming to all service animals
Venue accessibility summary
The park is largely accessible and welcomes all visitors. Please note that there are no accessible restrooms onsite. Also, the large grassy areas may be inaccessible for visitors with mobility requirements during inclement weather.
Visitor experience
- There are two accessible parking spaces at the entrance of the park.
- Neither accessible parking space has step-free access to the main entrance though visitors are able to access the park in a step-free capacity through a nearby driveway.
- When entering the park area, an initial pathway that is at least 0.81 m wide leads into the park and around by the local sports clubs.
- This path ends part way into the park where the main sports fields begin
- The park is an open-air venue.
- Sports fields and recreation facilities at the venue are exposed to the elements, with no place to shelter in cases of adverse weather.
- There are no identifiable strong scents or loud noises.
- In the area there is persistent passing traffic from the main road closest to the sports field.
- Events hosted at Morland Park are organised by local community groups and sports clubs.
- The accessibility of these events is determined by these groups.
- This is an unstaffed venue.






Wheelchair & Mobility Scooter Access
- The park is partially accessible to visitors who use wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
- There is a step-free entrance leading from the car park to the main entrance of the park area.
- There are paved sections of the park around the local sports club and a ramp that leads from the paved area onto the main sports field.
- The venue is open air and exposed to the elements so wet, damp areas on the grass may be hazards for visitors using wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
Accessible Restrooms
- There are no accessible restrooms at this venue.
Accessible Parking
- There are two accessible parking spaces with room to self-transfer at this venue.
- Neither parking space has direct access to a curb cut.
- Visitors who use these accessible parking spaces will need to use a nearby driveway to enter the park area.
- These parking spaces are located immediately next to the main suburban road that provides access to this park.
Blindness & Low Vision
- The park is largely accessible to visitors with blindness and low vision.
- There is a safe footpath with non-slip surfaces that leads to the entrance and into the first section of the park before the start of the sports field.
- This footpath leads around to a local sports club.
- Though there are areas of the path that have sudden drop-offs and no markings indicating where steps begin.
- The venue itself is a large outdoor space that is mostly flat grass sports fields that may not be accessible depending on recent weather.
Deafness & Limited Hearing
- The park is largely accessible to visitors with deafness and limited hearing.
- Morland Fox Park is a large outdoor recreation space that hosts local sporting events through the local sports clubs.
- Accessibility to these sporting events is organised through the local clubs.
- Please reach out if you require additional information.
- Emergency alert systems in this area utilise the visitor's mobile phone to relay emergency event information.
Neurodiverse Support
- IMorland Fox Park is a large outdoor recreation space.
- It is largely accessible to visitors who are neurodiverse.
- The park is exposed to the elements and does not offer places for visitors to shelter in the event of adverse weather.
- Events at the park are managed and organised through the local sports clubs.
Service Animals
- The venue is welcoming to all service animals