When and Where
Cost and Booking
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$10
Event Date & Time
Sunday 24 May 9-10.30am
Tuesday 30 June 9.30-11.00am
Walk Length
1.5km
Meeting Point
Outside Koorak Cafe, Poolgarla Family Area, 37 Kings Park Rd
Accessibility
NOT suitable for wheelchair, prams or mobility aid as there are some sandy and narrow paths

2025-05-05

11 March 2025

20250805
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Walk Highlights
Your certified mindfulness instructor will lead you in this 90 min experience. You will silently and slowly walk through the bushland of Kings Park, introducing you to mindfully spending time in nature. Enjoy a guided meditation under a beautiful, ancient peppermint tree and some individual time getting up close and personal with elements of the ecosystem. You will have time to reflect together on our relationship with the natural environment. Come away feeling calm and ready for the day ahead.
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Cost and Booking
Book through Eventbrite
$10
Event Date & Time
Sunday 24 May 9-10.30am
Tuesday 30 June 9.30-11.00am
Walk Length
1.5km
Meeting Point
Outside Koorak Cafe, Poolgarla Family Area, 37 Kings Park Rd
Accessibility
NOT suitable for wheelchair, prams or mobility aid as there are some sandy and narrow paths
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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
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.
