Logan stands out as one of the most disability-friendly and accessible cities in Southeast Queensland. Through its Disability Action Plan, the city promotes access and inclusion for people of all abilities. Whether you’re exploring cultural gems, natural landscapes, or considering Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), Logan has something for everyone.
Things to See & Do Indoor
Logan Arts
From charming heritage cottages like Mayes Cottage to the modern Logan Art Gallery, Logan Arts provides spaces that are both historic and inclusive. Enjoy free workshops, exhibitions and events that welcome everyone.
Logan Art Gallery
Off Wembley Road, this award-winning gallery features works from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, rotating exhibitions every 6–8 weeks, and inclusive facilities such as larger accessible toilets, multi-format information and dedicated disability parking spaces.

Things to See & Do Outdoor
Kingston Butter Factory (KBF) Cultural Precinct
A converted 1907 butter factory now serves as Logan’s largest open-air venue, with flat-access grounds, disability parking and a “hush room” for sensory-sensitive viewing. It’s close to Kingston station, making it easily accessible even without a car.
Mayes Cottage
A beautifully preserved 1880s timber home set on level grounds with accessible parking and toilets. While the cottage interior itself isn’t wheelchair-accessible, the outdoor areas, including the garden, dairy and barn are. You’re also able to pre-book a picnic under the shaded mango trees.

Eagleby Wetlands
This outdoor escape offers accessible boardwalks, accessible toilets and a rich habitat for over 200 native bird species amid swamps, lakes, woodlands and cane fields.
Logan River Parklands
Perfect for sunny-days with flat paths, accessible playgrounds, a liberty swing, toilets, fitness stations, and pet-friendly areas. Whether you’re fishing, birdwatching, boating, or just picnicking—it’s a welcoming space for all.

Accessible Eateries
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The Green Frog Hollow – A one-level café nestled in a nursery in Logan Village with accessible parking and loads of yummy ice cream flavours. The cafe often has live bands and Karaoke weekly.
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Devon Pixies Tea House – Located at the Butter Factory, fully wheelchair-accessible with cozy afternoon tea offerings or picks for a casual takeaway.
SDA Properties in Logan: Your Forever Home
Logan isn’t just a great place to visit—it’s a welcoming place to live, especially with several SDA options tailored to support independence, accessibility, and comfort.

1. HPS Villa – Eagleby (1 Bed + OOA)
Located on Rinto Drive, this High Physical Support villa features an open-plan kitchen/dining area illuminated by skylights, a private alfresco garden, ensuites and a front carer’s room. Positioned near Cecil Clark Park, Eagleby provides peaceful surroundings, easy access to shopping and dining, and strong connectivity to Brisbane or the Coast via the Pacific Motorway.

2. Fully Accessible Villa – Meadowbrook (1 Bed)
Designed for convenience and comfort, this villa includes wide doorframes, automated doors, ceiling hoist provisions, high ceilings and durable finishes. A concierge carers’ room with ensuite is onsite, and essential amenities like Logan Hospital, Loganlea Station and shopping centers are within or under a 10-minute drive. The SIL at this property is Total Support Services.

3. HPS Villa – Slacks Creek (1 Bed + OOA)
Positioned centrally in Logan, this High Physical Support villa boasts wide doorways, ceiling hoist readiness, adjustable kitchen benches and under-sink cutouts for accessibility. It features a carers’ room, private patio and is both pet-friendly and customizable. With public transport, medical centers and shopping just across the road, it offers both independence and convenience.
Why SDA in Logan Works
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All our Logan SDA properties meet the NDIS SDA Design Standards, tailored for High Physical Support or Fully Accessible categories.
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SDA homes offer independence while eliminating the need to move into an aged-care facility as needs evolve.
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These homes are located in areas rich with cultural, recreational and transport options – perfect for vibrant, inclusive community living.
Logan is more than a city that’s accessible, it’s a city designed for inclusion and independent living. Whether you’re exploring galleries and wetlands or seeking an SDA home that suits your support needs, Logan offers both.