Free guided walks in Kings Park are led by Kings Park Volunteer Guides, departing daily from outside Aspects of Kings Park.
Visitors will be delighted by the views of the Swan River and Perth City that unfold on this walk with the Kings Park Volunteer Guides.
Tread hidden bushland paths and discover parts of Kings Park you've never seen before with your knowledgeable Kings Park Volunteer Guides. Enjoy the diverse flora for which the park is famous.
Discover spring wildflowers along the Nature Trail with the Kings Park Volunteer Guides.
The history of the Botanic Garden is depicted in thousands of photographs, documents and clippings held within the State Library’s rich archive. Step into the State Library’s Theatre Foyer and explore these colourful gems from the collection.
Join Wattle on a springtime adventure in Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park!
Self-guided trails to take you on a journey of botanical discovery!
Step into Aspects of Kings Park Gallery Shop and get up close and personal with some of the most beautiful flowers of the Djilba/Kambarang season.
Join GoGo Active Tours for a scenic guided bike tour through Kings Park and Botanic Garden.
Do you have a curly native gardening question? Ask a Horticulturist!
Take a little piece of Kings Park home in a beautiful bouquet of native blooms from our Festival Florist.
In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Western Australian Botanic Garden, the State Buildings and Fox and Rabbit have come together to present a glorious floral display in Postal Hall.
Explore the art of natural dyeing with native Western Australian leaves.
Back by popular demand, our Science Insider: Orchids Up Close returns!
Experience yoga grounded in nature in the magnificent surroundings of Kings Park.
Loose parts play is lots of fun and suitable for all ages!
Mix, mush, build and create in our messy play mud kitchen!
Join BirdLife for a walk through the Western Australian Botanic Garden.
Come and join Stacy Gardoll in-store at Aspects of Kings Park whilst she paints and chats about all things botanical.
Explore the beautiful art of natural dyeing using native leaves of Western Australia.