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Surrounded by grass trees, Xanthorrhoea preissii, this large, shady grassed area is flanked by May Drive, the Grass trees Garden bed, the Vietnam Memorial Pavilion and Bovell Kiosk.

Grass Trees Lawn is a flat manicured lawn overlooking the Arthur Lovekin Playground and the Lycopod Island in the May Drive Parkland and ideal for most functions.

Suited to
Weddings, film and photography, social and family functions, community groups, corporate functions, memorial services
Capacity
250 people
Parking
May Drive parking, directly behind venue
Access
Immediate access to venue via May Drive parking
Services
Perth Explorer Bus stop nearby
Toilets
Close facilities at Bovell Kiosk
Power
Not available
Shelter
Partly-shaded
Seating
Not available
Refreshments
Available close by at Bovell Kiosk and Zamia Cafe
Barbecues
Available to all park users; cannot be reserved as part of your booking
Booking times
Available 9.00 am - 6.00 pm daily
Bookings
Please contact the Bookings Officer
Location
May Drive Parkland
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Mounts Bay Road share path detours

The City of Perth will be undergoing works on the shared path along Mounts Bay Road from Thursday 23 March until Monday 8 May 2023. Detours through Kings Park will be in place.

Concert traffic interruptions

Road and carpark closures will occur in Kings Park and Botanic Garden on Saturday 25 March 2023 due to a concert event.

School Ball parking

Temporary parking on Fraser Avenue will not be provided for buses, limos and cars, and fines will apply.

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City of Perth E-Scooter Trial Expands through Kings Park

Visitors will be able to hire and ride e-scooters within Kings Park as part of City of Perth’s E-scooter Share Scheme from Saturday 25 March 2023.

Support for Noongar Boodja continues

Fugro has generously renewed their partnership with the Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority (BGPA) to bring another three years of the very popular ‘Noongar Boodja’ education program to Kings Park.

Rare plants stolen from Kings Park

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