Site access
At the entry to the park there is a pay station where park fees are paid. The fee envelope dispenser box is located over compacted sand and gravel. The dispenser box, deposit cannister and inclined panel for writing is located at a height of 1.25m.
The first 225m of Lesueur Walk Trail is wheelchair accessible. This part leads to the Ian Wilson Lookout which has superb views and bench seating 56cm high.
Parking
Parking is in the unmarked bitumen parking area. Although there are no designated accessible car parking bays, there is ample space to accommodate visitors with mobility restrictions. There are 18 angled vehicle bays plus 3 long vehicle bays. Bays are 3.5m wide and 7m long with a slope from front to back, and a gradient of 1:14. The parking area is elevated and provides panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and to nearby Mt Lesueur and Mt Michaud.
The long vehicle bay closest to the toilets could serve as a set down area or drop off point for people with disabilities.
Toilets
A unisex accessible toilet located near the car parking area from the Drummond Day Use Area in Lesueur National Park. The toilets are located approximately 75m from the closest parking bay. The toilet block is located approximately 75m from the car parking bays, along a wide, bitumen path with a fine blue metal surface. There is generally a gently sloping gradient to the path, with some steep sections up to a 1:12 gradient.