Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park
About the Business
Welcome to Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park, a one-of-a-kind establishment located in the heart of Kings Park, Australia's most iconic park. As an establishment, park, point of interest, and tourist attraction, Rio Tinto Naturescape offers a unique experience for children to connect with nature and develop an appreciation for the stunning Western Australian environment.
At Rio Tinto Naturescape, we offer a range of self-guided free nature-based activities that allow children to explore and learn at their own pace. However, please note that parental supervision is required at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.
To make the most of your visit, we highly recommend planning ahead and checking our opening days. Please be aware that we are closed every Monday (including public holidays), as well as on certain special occasions such as Good Friday, ANZAC Day, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year's Day, Australia Day, and throughout the month of February. Additionally, we may have closures or service interruptions in case of Total Fire Bans, Extreme or Catastrophic Fire Danger Ratings, or severe weather warnings. We will provide notices on our website whenever possible regarding any closures or interruptions.
If you're interested in learning more about our philosophy, background, supporters, volunteers, and media coverage, you can find all the information you need on our website. We also offer a visitor map that you can view or download to help you navigate through our site.
For a fun and safe visit, we provide essential information to help you plan your day. From things to do and see as you explore, have fun, and learn, to tips on creating a similar space in your own community, we have you covered.
Parking in Kings Park is restricted to visitors only, so please ensure you make appropriate arrangements. And if you're a crochet or knitting enthusiast, we have a special request for you! We invite you to help us create the most Instagrammable arch of the year.
Lastly, we are thrilled to announce that thanks to the overwhelming support from the Perth community, Kings Park conservation efforts have a bright future. Additionally, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the armistice, we have unveiled a memorial in Kings Park to honor Australian servicemen and women who fought in the Korean War.
We are located at Fraser Avenue, Kings Park WA 6005, and entry is free. Our phone number is ( 61 8) 9480 3600, and you can reach us via email at enquiries@bgpa.wa.gov.au. If you're interested in visiting our sister location, Perry Lakes Drive, City Beach WA 6015, entry is also free, and you can contact us at ( 61 8) 9480 3990 or bold.park@bgpa.wa.gov.au.
Come and immerse yourself in the beauty of Rio Tinto Naturescape Kings Park. Discover, learn, and create unforgettable memories in this stunning natural wonderland.
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Location & Phone number
May Drive, Kings Park, Western Australia 6005, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Reviews
"Rio Tinto Naturescape is a hidden gem in the heart of Perth, Western Australia. As an avid nature lover, I was thrilled to discover this unique and immersive outdoor experience. First and foremost, the design and layout of Rio Tinto Naturescape are truly impressive. The park is divided into different zones, each representing a distinct Western Australian landscape. From the lush wetlands to the arid desert, every area is meticulously crafted to resemble its natural counterpart. This attention to detail creates an authentic and educational environment for visitors of all ages. One of the highlights of Rio Tinto Naturescape is the emphasis on hands-on learning. The park encourages children to explore, discover, and engage with nature in a safe and controlled setting. There are numerous interactive activities and play areas that promote creativity, problem-solving, and physical activity. From building cubbies to climbing trees, kids are encouraged to get their hands dirty and truly connect with the natural world. What sets Rio Tinto Naturescape apart from other parks is its commitment to environmental sustainability. The park utilizes recycled and natural materials in its construction, and there is a strong focus on conservation and biodiversity. Visitors can learn about the importance of preserving our natural resources and the role they play in maintaining a healthy ecosystem. Another aspect that impressed me was the knowledgeable and friendly staff. They are always available to answer questions, provide guidance, and ensure the safety of visitors. Their passion for nature and commitment to education is evident in their interactions with both children and adults. In terms of facilities, Rio Tinto Naturescape offers ample amenities for visitors. There are clean and well-maintained toilets, picnic areas, and even a café where you can grab a bite to eat or a refreshing drink. The park is also wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for all visitors. The only downside I can think of is that the park can get quite busy, especially during weekends and school holidays. However, this is a testament to its popularity and the positive impact it has on the community. Overall, Rio Tinto Naturescape is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking to reconnect with the natural world. It offers a unique and immersive experience that combines education, adventure, and environmental sustainability. I highly recommend spending a day exploring this incredible park and discovering the wonders of Western Australia's diverse landscapes."
"nice place for kids. closed on monday"
"Nice and very big park, with variety of entertainment."
"Terrific natural area with streams and ponds. Lots of structure for kids to climb. Suitable for children 3 plus years old."
"What a fabulous place! My grandchildren absolutely loved it. They're 3 and 1 and had a great time playing in the water and exploring the park. Naturescape is a very apt name. I can't wait to take them back when they're older, when they'll be able to access even more of the park's facilities."
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