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Hiking in Kings Park Botanic Gardens offers diverse trails within one of the world's largest inner-city parks, located in Perth, Australia. The landscape features a blend of cultivated gardens, protected native bushland, and elevated viewpoints. Hikers can experience panoramic views of the Swan and Canning Rivers, the Perth city skyline, and the distant Darling Ranges, with Mount Eliza marking the park's highest point.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This granite obelisk commemorates members of the 10th Light Horse Regiment who died during World War I. The memorial was unveiled in 1921 and honours one of Western Australia’s best-known mounted infantry regiments, which served at Gallipoli before later campaigns through Sinai, Palestine, Jerusalem, and Damascus.
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Located along the edge of Kings Park, Dryandra Lookout overlooks the Swan River with clear views toward the Perth skyline. The lookout sits above the escarpment, creating a more elevated perspective compared to lower riverside sections. It’s one of several viewpoints along the perimeter, with open sightlines across the water and city.
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Kokoda Track Memorial Walk is a commemorative stair climb honouring Australian troops who fought in Papua New Guinea during World War II. The walk begins near Mounts Bay Road with around 150 steep steps rising about 62 metres, with plaques along the route interpreting the campaign. It finishes near the State War Memorial, connecting the physical climb with the historical significance of the Kokoda campaign.
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Kaarta Gar-up Lookout is a fantastic viewpoint in Kings Park that offers breathtaking views of the Swan River and the Perth skyline. Nestled next to the State War Memorial, it includes a spacious open platform that allows for unobstructed panoramas of the city and the surrounding parkland.
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Jacob’s Ladder is a steep outdoor staircase on the edge of Kings Park, and is a popular spot for local residents to exercise. It consists of about 242 concrete steps rising roughly 41 metres, with narrow sections and occasional pull-outs along the way. The climb connects Mounts Bay Road to the park above and is known for both its physical challenge and great elevated city views.
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Kings Park Botanic Gardens offers a diverse network of over 20 hiking trails. These range from easy strolls through cultivated gardens to more moderate paths winding through native bushland, catering to various fitness levels.
The best time to visit Kings Park Botanic Gardens for hiking is during spring (September to November) when the Western Australian Botanic Garden and bushland areas burst into vibrant wildflower displays. The weather is also generally milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities during this period.
Yes, Kings Park offers several family-friendly walks. Many of the easy trails are suitable for families, providing opportunities to explore the gardens and bushland. The State War Memorial, Kings Park – Lotterywest Federation Walkway loop from Perth is an easy 3.1 km route that takes just over 1 hour, perfect for a family outing.
Kings Park Botanic Gardens has specific regulations regarding dogs. While dogs are permitted in most areas on a leash, they are generally not allowed in the Western Australian Botanic Garden or on the Lotterywest Federation Walkway. Always check local signage for specific restrictions before bringing your dog.
The trails in Kings Park Botanic Gardens feature a mix of paved paths, gravel tracks, and natural bushland trails. While many routes are relatively flat, some, like the Lotterywest Federation Walkway – State War Memorial, Kings Park loop from City of Subiaco, include gentle ascents and descents, offering moderate elevation changes and panoramic views from elevated points like Mount Eliza.
Yes, many of the trails in Kings Park Botanic Gardens are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Lotterywest Federation Walkway – State War Memorial, Kings Park loop from Perth is an easy 6.5 km circular route offering city skyline and river views.
Kings Park is renowned for its stunning viewpoints. The DNA Tower and the Lotterywest Federation Walkway offer breathtaking panoramic vistas of the Swan and Canning Rivers, the Perth city skyline, and the distant Darling Ranges. The State War Memorial area also provides excellent river views.
Along the trails, you can explore various attractions. The Western Australian Botanic Garden showcases unique flora. You can also visit the State War Memorial for reflection and views, or climb the DNA Tower for elevated perspectives. The Gija Jumulu (Boab Tree) is another significant natural and cultural feature.
Yes, Kings Park Botanic Gardens offers numerous parking areas throughout the park, including paid and free options. It's advisable to check the official Kings Park website for current parking information and availability, especially during peak seasons or events. For more details, you can visit bgpa.wa.gov.au.
Kings Park Botanic Gardens is well-serviced by public transport. Various bus routes operate to and from the park, connecting it with Perth's city center and surrounding suburbs. Check Transperth's website for the most up-to-date bus schedules and routes to plan your visit.
Yes, Kings Park Botanic Gardens provides several cafes, restaurants, and picnic areas. You'll find options for refreshments and meals, as well as public restrooms, making it convenient for hikers to take a break and refuel during their visit.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views of the city and rivers, the diverse botanical displays, and the peaceful escape offered by the extensive native bushland within an urban setting.
Absolutely. Kings Park Botanic Gardens has 20 easy trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. The Lotterywest Federation Walkway – State War Memorial, Kings Park loop from Western Australian Botanic Garden is an easy 6.2 km route that takes about 2 hours, offering a gentle introduction to the park's beauty.


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