When and Where
Cost and Booking
Free
No booking required
Event Date & Time
1.00 pm every day during August to the end of October.
Walk Length
About 2 hours
About 2 km
Meeting Point
Free Guided Walks signpost at the bottom of the steps outside the Visitor Information Centre
Accessibility
Suitable for all abilities



Greenhood orchids are the first to appear.
You should bring
Walk Highlights
The Wildflowers and Bushland walk runs from August through to the end of October.
Walk on the raised paths in the Kings Park bushland and discover some of our spectacular flora in its natural environment. Look out for milkmaids, running postmen, fairies, donkeys and spiders of the flora kind.
At other times of the year, you might like to join one of our Discover Kings Park walks. These are held at 10 am and 1 pm every day of the year except Christmas Day. Feel like a longer walk in the bushland? Consider joining us on our Heart of the Park walk or Water View and Wilderness. Follow us on Eventbrite find out about our Themed Walks which are held at different times of the year.

No booking required
Cost and Booking
Free
No booking required
Event Date & Time
1.00 pm every day during August to the end of October.
Walk Length
About 2 hours
About 2 km
Meeting Point
Free Guided Walks signpost at the bottom of the steps outside the Visitor Information Centre
Accessibility
Suitable for all abilities
Other walks
Heart of the Park
Seasonal WalksBookings for the 2025 walks are now open with walks starting in July. See our state floral emblem, the red kangaroo paw, putting of a display in the bush. The grass trees are also showing their starlike, white flowers as a contrast.Water Views and Wilderness
Seasonal WalksTaking the scenic Law Walk along the edge of Mt Eliza escarpment you will be rewarded with panoramic views of the Swan River and Perth city with the Darling Range as a backdrop.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.