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Self-guided Trail

Back to Botanic Gardens of Adelaide
Cost
Free
Ratio
From 1:6
Type
Staff-led
Duration
No time limit
Years
Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Subject
Science, Entertainment

Self-guided trails are a free way to explore a botanic garden at your own pace. Some stops on the trail are set in the Santos Museum of Economic Botany, which is open every day from 10am to 4pm.

Mount Lofty and Wittunga Botanic Gardens self-guided trails are coming soon!

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About the Program

Self-guided trails are a free way to explore a botanic garden at your own pace. Some stops on the trail are set in the Santos Museum of Economic Botany, which is open every day from 10am to 4pm.

Mount Lofty and Wittunga Botanic Gardens self-guided trails are coming soon!

Further Infomation

Arriving early also allows the children a chance to have a snack and a toilet break before the excursion officially starts. Please also familiarise yourself with the map which should help you locate toilets and other facilities.

We hope your school visit to the Garden is a valuable and enjoyable learning experience for your students. Please refer to the map for toilets, kiosk, entrance gates and shelters. Botanic Park is an ideal place for lunch.

Opening times: (all sections of the garden are free entry)

Museum of Economic Botany
10am – 4pm Wednesday - Sunday
Palm House, Simpson House,
Bicentennial Conservatory and
Amazon Waterlily Pavilion
10am – 4pm Everyday

Objectives

For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.

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