Things to see and do
We aim to connect and empower communities, conserve WA's unique flora and celebrate local identity. Immerse yourself in world-recognised botanic gardens, parklands and urban bushlands.
What's on
Free guided walks in Kings Park are led by Kings Park Volunteer Guides, departing daily from Fraser Avenue, outside Aspects of Kings Park.
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.
Join our Nursery team for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the engine room of the Western Australian Botanic Garden and Kings Park.
The Fraser Ave Uplights are lit in many different colours in acknowledgement of special days and events during the year.
Join our wonderful bush kindy community for a fun and engaging weekly experience that strengthens your child's connection to nature.
Held 4 times a year, through rain, hail or sunshine, buyers from around Western Australia line up for the Friends of Kings Park plant sales.
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.
Take a little piece of Kings Park home in a beautiful bouquet of native blooms from our Festival Florist.
Bring the family and a torch, for an exciting twilight walk through Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park.
Join City of Perth Library for FREE outdoor storytimes at Poolgarla Family Area in Kings Park.
Start your spring with an energising tai chi session which is sure to improve your mental, physical and spiritual health.
Join GoGo Active Tours for a scenic guided bike tour through Kings Park and Botanic Garden.
Bring the whole family for a ‘blooming’ good Play Day in Poolgarla Parklands, Kings Park.
Step away from your daily routine and immerse yourself in the therapeutic embrace of nature with a unique Forest Bathing experience in Kings Park.
Walk with Go Cultural at 'Karrgatup', the local Aboriginal name for Mount Eliza and Kings Park.
News
The Everlasting Kings Park Festival program launch today showcases a host of spring events, alongside the 60th anniversary of the Western Australian Botanic Garden.
Did you enter our fabulous Flowers in Focus competition last year? Well it's back, bigger than ever in 2025 and we’re so excited to see your magical Western Australian wildflower photos!
Keynote speakers include presenters from the Australian PlantBank, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, INRAE and Xinjiang Agricultural University.
The Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority is proud to announce that Sue McDougall, Director of the Western Australian Botanic Garden, has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2025 King’s Birthday Honours.