BGPA - Kings Park and Bold Park | Kings Park

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Archived: 2026-04-23 15:17

BGPA - Kings Park and Bold Park | Kings Park
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Explore our parks
Kings Park
Perth's green heart
Bold Park
Sanctuary by the sea
Things to see and do
WA Botanic Garden
Attractions
Tours and events
Venues and bookings
We aim to connect and empower communities, conserve WA's unique flora and celebrate local identity. Immerse yourself in world-recognised botanic gardens, parklands and urban bushlands.
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What's on
Future events
Guided walk
Guided walks every day at 10am and 1pm
Discover Kings Park
Free guided walks in Kings Park are led by
Kings Park Volunteer Guides
, departing daily from outside Aspects of Kings Park.
Fraser Avenue Tree Lights
The Fraser Ave Uplights are lit in many different colours in acknowledgement of special days and events during the year.
April - June 2026
Zippy's Bush Kindy - Term 2
Join our wonderful bush kindy community for a fun and engaging weekly experience that strengthens your child's connection to nature.
Next: 31 May 2026
Friends of Kings Park Plant Sales
Held 4 times a year, through rain, hail or sunshine, buyers from around Western Australia line up for the Friends of Kings Park plant sales.
25 April 2026
ANZAC Day Dawn Service 2026
The Returned and Services League of Australia, Western Australia Branch Incorporated (RSLWA) annual Dawn Service at the State War Memorial in Kings Park and Botanic Garden.
Next: 30 September 2026
Stories in the Park
Join City of Perth Library for FREE outdoor storytimes at Poolgarla Family Area in Kings Park.
Botanic Gardens Week
23 May 2026
Part of Botanic Gardens Week
Yoga & Wellness at Kings Park
Experience yoga grounded in nature in the magnificent surroundings of Kings Park to celebrate health and wellness as part of Botanic Gardens Week.
Workshop
16 May 2026
Greening Your Thumb: Natives from Seed - Autumn
The Kings Park team will share their tips and tricks to keeping potted natives looking brilliant all year-round!
Workshop
17 May 2026
Native Botany - Proteaceae 101
This event will delve into the rich diversity of the Proteaceae family, which includes WA icons such as Banksia, Hakea, Grevillea and Isopogon.
Workshop
Next: 7 May 2026
Wellness in Kings Park
A gentle, welcoming program created to support people living with dementia, along with their families and carers.
6 November 2026
5 Seconds of Summer - Everyone's A Star! World Tour
Your favourite boyband are back! 5 Seconds of Summer return on their Everyone's A Star! World Tour.
Daily, self-guided
Biosecurity Trail
This short self-guided trail highlights some of the main biodiversity threats to WA flora.
Guided walk
30 April, 20 & 24 May 2026
Treading Softly: Mindfully Meeting Nature in Kings Park
Your certified mindfulness instructor will lead you in this 90-minute experience.
Guided walk
26 April 2026
Birds of Kings Park
Take a walk with a Kings Park Volunteer Guide to discover the joys of the beautiful birds that call Kings Park home.
5 June - 26 July 2026
Lightscape 2026
Step into a winter wonderland as Lightscape - powered by Hancock Iron Ore - returns to Kings Park and Botanic Garden.
News
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Celebrating 50 years of Kings Park Education
2026 marks fifty years of Kings Park offering nature-based education to the children of Western Australia.
Flowers in Focus 2025 Winners Announced
We are delighted to announce the winning entries of the 2025 Flowers in Focus photography competition.
Event parking changes for the health of our trees
The majestic tree-lined Honour Avenues are an iconic feature of Kings Park, and a significant memorial space for West Australians who made the ultimate sacrifice in war. However, as the number of visitors to Kings Park increases, so do problems for our trees.
New plant from Kings Park turns backyards into conservation hubs
Kings Park has partnered with the WA Parks Foundation to release a new plant that will enable people to bring one of the State's rarest species into their own backyard.
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge and respect the Whadjuk Noongar people as the traditional custodians of Kings Park and Bold Park. We seek to preserve, celebrate and learn from their culture and knowledge.