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Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens
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Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens
Type Botanical
Location Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
Area 8.9 hectares (22 acres)
Owned by Wagga Wagga City Council
Operated by Friends of Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens

The Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens are a wonderful place to explore in Wagga Wagga, Australia. They are located in the suburb of Turvey Park, on the side of Willans Hill Reserve. You can find the gardens by going to Macleay Street, close to Lord Baden Powell Drive.

These gardens are huge, covering about 20 hectares (that's like 20 football fields!). They are home to many different types of gardens, each with its own special plants. You can also find fun attractions like a music bowl, a small zoo, and a miniature railway.

Exploring the Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens

The Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens offer many exciting areas to discover. From peaceful plant collections to fun family attractions, there is something for everyone.

What Gardens Can You See?

The Botanic Gardens are filled with unique plant collections. Each area has a special theme, showing off different kinds of plants from around the world.

Camellia Garden and Chinese Pavilion

The Camellia Garden is a beautiful spot, first created in 1988. It features many lovely camellia flowers. Inside this garden, you'll find a stunning traditional Chinese pavilion. This pavilion was a gift from Kunming, China, which is one of Wagga Wagga's sister cities. It's a symbol of friendship between the two cities.

Cactus and Succulent Garden

If you like plants that don't need much water, you'll enjoy the Cactus and Succulent Garden. Here, you can see many interesting cacti and succulents. These plants come in all shapes and sizes and are adapted to dry places.

Shakespearean Garden

Step back in time in the Shakespearean Garden. This garden was funded by the Shakespearean Society of Wagga Wagga. It features plants that are mentioned in the plays and poems of William Shakespeare. It's a fun way to connect nature with classic literature.

Tree Chapel

The Tree Chapel is a very special outdoor church. It's a fully working chapel made among the trees. Many people choose this beautiful and natural setting for weddings and other special events.

Other Fun Attractions

Beyond the plant collections, the Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens also have exciting activities for visitors of all ages.

Willans Hill Miniature Railway

All aboard! The Willans Hill Model Railway is a popular attraction. You can ride on small trains that travel through parts of the gardens. It's a great way to see the sights and have some fun.

Mini Zoo and Aviary

The gardens are also home to a small zoo. Here, you can see different animals. There's even a walk-through aviary where you can get close to many kinds of birds. It's a chance to learn about local wildlife and animals from other places.

Music Bowl

The Music Bowl is an outdoor stage area. It's used for concerts, performances, and other community events. Imagine enjoying music surrounded by the beauty of the gardens!

History of the Gardens

The idea for the Wagga Wagga Botanic Gardens started in 1961. Planning began then, and the gardens officially opened in 1969. When they first opened, they covered about 8.9 hectares. Over the years, new sections and attractions have been added, making them the wonderful place they are today.

The Museum of the Riverina is located right next to the Botanic Gardens. You can find it on Lord Baden Powell Drive.

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