Mount Lofty Botanic Garden is a cool-climate garden featuring diverse plant collections, walking paths, and scenic views in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia.
Located about 15 kilometers east of Adelaide in the Adelaide Hills, Mount Lofty Botanic Garden covers a 97-hectare site characterized by its cool temperate climate, higher rainfall, and fertile soils, making it an ideal environment for cultivating plants from temperate regions around the world. Established in 1977, the garden is managed by the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium of South Australia and serves as a living collection emphasizing cool climate plants such as deciduous trees, azaleas, rhododendrons, and maples. The garden features a range of themed areas, including fern gorges, seasonal displays, native Australian plants, and a significant collection of exotic plants suited to cooler conditions. The topography of the garden provides gently rolling hills and shaded gullies, which create microclimates and attract a variety of native wildlife, notably birds and insects. Mount Lofty Botanic Garden offers visitors walking paths of varying lengths and difficulty, from easy strolls to more vigorous walks, with several picnic areas and viewpoints providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding Adelaide Hills. Frequent educational programs, seasonal events like the autumn leaf color displays, and horticultural tours enrich the visitor experience. The garden's natural setting also provides habitat connectivity for local fauna within the Mount Lofty Ranges. It appeals to plant enthusiasts, photographers, families, and hikers seeking a peaceful, green environment close to the city. It complements the adjacent Mount Lofty Summit and Waterfall Gully recreational areas, enhancing outdoor recreational opportunities in the region.
The Fern Gully – a shaded ravine with lush fern plantings and a cool microclimate
Seasonal autumn foliage displays featuring maples and deciduous trees
Extensive azalea and rhododendron collections during spring bloom
Panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Adelaide Plains and city
A cool, shady ravine populated by native and exotic ferns, creating a lush natural environment.
Showcases an extensive collection of vibrant flowering shrubs during spring, attracting pollinators and enthusiasts.
Provides sweeping views across the Adelaide metropolitan area and gulf, situated near the garden's entrance.