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Kings Park and Botanic Garden in Perth is one of the world's largest inner-city parks, renowned for its diverse plant displays and sweeping views of the Perth skyline.

988
Acres Protected
17
Miles of Trails
6 million
Annual Visitors
1895
Year Established

About Kings Park and Botanic Garden

Kings Park and Botanic Garden
 

Located in Perth, Western Australia, Kings Park and Botanic Garden spans over 400 hectares, making it one of the largest inner-city parks in the world. It is not only a haven for nature lovers but also offers a rich experience for visitors interested in ecology and history. The park is home to an extensive collection of native Australian flora, with a vast array of wildflowers that bloom spectacularly in spring. Kings Park is also steeped in history, featuring several memorials and monuments that honor Australia's military heritage. Offering numerous walking and cycling trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas, the park is a prime spot for outdoor recreation. Furthermore, the Botanic Garden within the park displays over 3000 species of the state's unique flora, providing visitors with insights into the region's biodiversity. With its breathtaking views of the Perth skyline and Swan River, along with curated cultural and artistic events, it remains one of Perth’s major tourist attractions.

Highlights

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The stunning views from Mount Eliza

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The unique flora in the Western Australian Botanic Garden

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The State War Memorial Cenotaph

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The Lotterywest Federation Walkway with its elevated bridge

Notable Natural Features

State War Memorial

A prominent memorial dedicated to the servicemen and women of Western Australia.

Western Australian Botanic Garden

Showcases over 3,000 species of Western Australia’s unique flora.

Lotterywest Federation Walkway

A walkway that provides fantastic views from high above the ground, passing through the Botanic Garden.