Guided walks
Would you like to take a walk?
Free guided walks depart from the clock near the rainforest bridge daily at 11.00 am and 2.00 pm (except Christmas Day). There is a maximum of 10 people per walk. No booking is required for individuals, but groups of six or more people should contact walks@friendsanbg.org.au a week before the planned walk.
Each walk takes approximately one hour.
If you have special needs, please mention these to your guide. The Gardens have manual and motorised (electric) scooters for use of visitors with mobility concerns.
Booked walks
Walks tailored to your group’s special interests and needs can be arranged and taken at times convenient to you.
Groups of visitors and/or groups requesting tailored walks must book and pay at least one week beforehand.
There is a charge for all booked walks of $5 per person, with a minimum $30 per group (if less than six in the group), unless special circumstances apply.
To arrange a booked walk, download and print the information leaflet, fill in the booking form and return it to the Gardens as directed. Conditions for cancellations and refunds are in the information leaflet.
If you have any questions, please phone 0427 396 952, or send an email to: bookedwalks@friendsanbg.org.au.
Themed walks
At different times during the year, we conduct walks with a special theme. For example: Wattle walks, Spring flower walks, Bush tucker walks and walks related to other events happening in Canberra. The dates and times for these walks are listed in our website calendar.
Self-Guided walks
The Eucalypt Discovery Walk is a self-guided walk featuring 22 iconic eucalypts growing in the Gardens. Pick up a printed brochure from the Visitor Centre, or download it in PDF format (3 MB) and follow the map. Each of the featured trees has an attractive and informative sign describing key features of that species. The walk covers a distance of 1.8 km and takes around 1 hour.
The walk and signage were updated in 2021 and now include examples of the different eucalypt species. Both the update and the original project (from 2013) were funded by Eucalypt Australia (previously the Bjarne K Dahl Trust) and the Friends’ Gift Fund. Research for the signs and brochure was done by members of the Friends with input from Gardens’ staff.
The Aboriginal Plant Use Trail is a self-guided walk that was developed by the ANBG with funding from the Friends. There are 33 stops on the walk, with interpretive panels along the route to explain how different plants are used for food, fibre or medicinal purposes.
Interested in becoming a volunteer guide?
Guides are selected for training by application and interview. Training courses are run as needed, usually once every 2 or 3 years. The course typically consists of the equivalent of 10 days conducted over several weeks, plus research in your own time. The next training course is planned for 2027.
Information can also be found on the Volunteers page of the ANBG website.
