When and Where
Cost and Booking
$10
Bookings required through Eventbrite
Event Date & Time
10.00 am on Fridays from 4 July to 31 October inclusive
Walk Length
About 3 hours
About 6 km
Meeting Point
Guided Walks signpost at the bottom of the steps outside the Visitor Information Centre
Accessibility
This walk is not suitable for the use of prams, wheelchairs or walking aids

The red and green kangaroo paw is WA's floral emblem.


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Walk Highlights
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The Heart of the Park walk is held every Friday from 4 July through to the 31 October inclusive.
Tread hidden bushland paths and discover parts of Kings Park you’ve never seen before. There’s much to see and learn along the way. Find out how plants survive in this challenging environment, be delighted by the display of flora in some varied ecosystems. Relax and enjoy the walk with our experienced volunteer Guides.
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If you don’t have enough time for this walk then you might like to join one of our free walks such as Discover Kings Park 1.5 hours or Bushland and Wildflowers 2 hours.

In this walk, I not only purified my body and mind but I also picked up lots of knowledge about the plants. The Guide opened up a new world for me.
Visitor from Shanghai, July 2025
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Cost and Booking
$10
Bookings required through Eventbrite
Event Date & Time
10.00 am on Fridays from 4 July to 31 October inclusive
Walk Length
About 3 hours
About 6 km
Meeting Point
Guided Walks signpost at the bottom of the steps outside the Visitor Information Centre
Accessibility
This walk is not suitable for the use of prams, wheelchairs or walking aids
Other walks
Seasonal Walks
Seasonal WalksThe wait is nearly over - Heart of the Park and Water Views and Wilderness begin in July. Wildflowers and Bushland is scheduled to return in August. Seasonal walks are on until the end of October. While you are waiting, why not join us on a Discover Kings Park walk.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.Wildflowers and Bushland
Seasonal WalksWalk 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.