When and Where
Cost and Booking
Booking through Eventbrite
$10
Event Date & Time
Tuesday July 21
10am
Walk Length
Approximately 2km
Approximately 1.5 hours
Meeting Point
The exact meeting place within Kings Park will be confirmed by email nearer to the date of the walk.
Accessibility
Not accessible to wheelchairs, walking aids or prams
Roz Hart07/06/2025
Beth Baker16/07/2024


2025-07-29
You should bring
Walk Highlights
Join our Kings Park Guides to learn about some of the fabulous fungi that grow in Kings Park in the winter – ghosts, brackets and honey* to name a few! Find out about the fascinating world of fungi under our feet and the essential role they play in our ecosystem. If you have a smartphone please bring it to learn how to use iNaturalist.
*Note that the fungi you see on the day will depend on the winter rains.
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Cost and Booking
Booking through Eventbrite
$10
Event Date & Time
Tuesday July 21
10am
Walk Length
Approximately 2km
Approximately 1.5 hours
Meeting Point
The exact meeting place within Kings Park will be confirmed by email nearer to the date of the walk.
Accessibility
Not accessible to wheelchairs, walking aids or prams
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Treading Softly: Mindfully Meeting Nature in Kings Park
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Themed Walks
Themed WalksOur 2026 Themed Walks program is loaded with a variety of fascinating walks. They celebrate International Women's Day, our beautiful birds, various plants such as the Eucalypts, Wattles and Banksia, as well as the botanic history of WA. If it's the fungi or bush tucker that you're interested in then we will have a walk for you.
Discover Kings Park
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