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Free daily guided walks!

Discover Kings Park on one of our twice-daily free guided walks. See our stunning wildflowers and learn fascinating facts about our history, flora and fauna.

Meet at the walks sign at the bottom of the steps near the Visitor Information Centre at 10am or 1pm daily – no need to book, just turn up.

Every day except Christmas Day. Walks are cancelled when the forecast temperature is 37 degrees C or above.

Tim giving a guided tour and pointing at something in the distance
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Visitor information

Our friendly and knowledgeable Guides can help you plan a visit to Kings Park and the Western Australian Botanic Garden.

The Kings Park Visitor Information Centre building features signage and large floral images painted over its front entrance

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  • Birak

    Seasons
    Birak is the first summer, roughly covering December and January.
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  • Fauna

    Birds and Fauna
    A wide variety of insects, some reptiles and small animals, can be seen in Kings Park.
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  • Heart of the Park

    Walks
    From July to October Guides offer a weekly walk through the Bushland, which takes about three hours.
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  • Bushland and wildflowers

    Walks
    In the Noongar seasons of Djilba and Kambarang (late winter and early spring) the bushland plants provide a wonderful display of colourful and unique flowers, providing an ideal time to take a guided walk on the Nature Trail.
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Learn about the Guides

Kings Park Volunteer Guides assist visitors by staffing the Visitor Information Centre and leading guided walks in the Botanic Garden and bushland of Kings Park.