Geelong Botanic Gardens

National Parks and Reserves

Set on 200 acres, the Geelong Botanic Gardens were established in 1851. Since development, the gardens have grown and transformed to include a variety of gardens and lawns, including the modern and innovative 21st century garden. The iconic Geelong bollards and an assortment of sculptures are also scattered throughout the garden.
Four people with backs towards the camera walking under the entry gate to the garden
Two women walking through green house full of luscious garden
A woman in wheel chair and two women walk beside her discovering the gardens
Two women eating morning tea at cafe with drinks looking at each other smiling
Green grass and tall trees with a path the winds through gardens
Four women walking through green garden looking at plants
Geelong Botanic Gardens
Flowers at the botanic gardens
Geelong Botanic Gardens entrance
Entry is free, with easy access and level and paved walking tracks. Parking is ample and free and there are multiple public toilets situated around the gardens. Dogs must be kept on a lead and supervised at all times.

Geelong Botanic Gardens are open 8:00am to 7:00pm during Daylight Savings and 8:00am to 5:00pm all other times.

Rated number two of 46 ‘Things To Do In Geelong’ on TripAdvisor.

Information

Address

Corner of Eastern Park Circuit & Podbury Drive, East Geelong, Victoria, 3219