Our Popular Guided Walks
Discover Kings Park
Daily Guided WalksChoose to take one of our free daily guided walks at either 10am or 1pm. Discover some of Western Australia’s unique and diverse native flora. Be amazed by its beauty and its ability to survive in our harsh environments. Hear tales of the heritage of WA pre and post settlement and the history of Kings Park and Botanic Garden.Georgie Wilson
Finding Our Fabulous Feathered Friends
Themed WalksTake a walk with a Volunteer Kings Park Guide to discover the joys of the beautiful birds that call Kings Park home.Rich Bushland Resources
Themed WalksLearn about the many resources that can be found in the Western Australian bush and how they are used.Awesome Orchids
Themed WalksIf you think orchids are just beautiful flowers, you are in for a big surprise! Come on a journey of discovery of these amazing plants.Brilliant Banksias – A Plant For All Seasons
Themed WalksBe inspired by one of our bold and beautiful iconic floral treasures – the banksias. They flourish in the ancient soils of Western Australia as they do in Kings Park.Diverse Divas of the Sandplains
Themed WalksBe fascinated by the amazing flora of the sandplains, known as the Kwongan. Learn how these treasures survive in this unique part of WA.Wonderful Wattles Walk
Themed WalksThe walk that takes you through the Botanic Garden to the Acacia Garden where some of our state’s most fascinating acacias are showcased. Learn about the remarkable adaptations of acacias from many regions the state.Heart of the Park
Seasonal WalksLearn about the park as you stroll through the ever changing bushland. You’ll see something different as the seasons change – you might be lucky enough to see a variety of orchids: our state floral emblem, the red kangaroo paw, putting of a display in the bush or the grass trees are also showing their starlike, white flowers as a contrast. It promises to be a great experience.
Testimonial
The Guide was exceptional. Not only was it a heartfelt presentation, the Guide’s knowledge and history was five + stars.
Anonymous
March 2025