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 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.
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.
Join us for a wonderful opportunity to take in the quieter but interesting dog-friendly paths in Kings Park and be at one with nature.
Nature play at Poolgarla Parkland in Kings Park, for little blossoms and buds aged 0 to 3 years!
Ministry of Sound CLASSICAL, the electrifying fusion of club anthems and live orchestral performance, is back in 2025, bigger, bolder, and reimagined as an unmissable open-air dance music festival.
Returning to Australia this November after his sold-out, career-defining headline shows in 2022 and 2023, Sam Fender is back — bigger, bolder, and riding the momentum of a stratospheric year.
Take a walk with a Volunteer Kings Park Guide to discover the joys of the beautiful birds that call Kings Park home.
Discover spring wildflowers along the Nature Trail with the Kings Park Volunteer Guides.
The unmistakable voice behind UB40’s biggest hits will bring reggae cheer to one of the city’s most iconic outdoor venues.
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 the Friends of Bold Park Bushland volunteer guides to look for the animals and wildflowers active in Bold Park during the season of Kambarang.
News
Kings Park has partnered with the WA Parks Foundation to release a new plant that will enable people to bring one of the State's rarest species into their own backyard.
The Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA) has extended its long-standing partnership with Rio Tinto, extending it until 2030 with a $4.3 million investment.
The Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA) has released its Annual Report for 2024-25, capturing the Authority’s achievements, challenges and strategic direction over the past financial year.
Spring has sprung, the flowers are blooming and the Everlasting Kings Park Festival is well underway, with just over a week of activities left to go.