Have an adventure, jump, climb and swing your way through our Children's Garden
Explore the GardenThe first design for the Albury Botanic Gardens was in the shape of a Union Jack
Read the storyThe Gardens support a range of educational activities through plant labelling, guided tours by staff and the use of self-guided walks.
Book a tourBecome lost in the natural beauty of one of Albury's most treasured icons. Explore the garden's established trees, meandering pathways and colourful garden beds.
When the Mayor of Albury, Alderman William Jones, opened the City’s Botanic Gardens with the planting of an English Elm tree in 1877, he created an icon which has stood the test of time. For over 130 years.
The Gardens have over 1,000 species, representing some 450 genera and 95 plant families. In particular, the rainforest collection is extensive for a garden in such a southerly latitude.
Celebrate your special day in the breathtaking beauty of the Botanic Gardens.
The Friends of the Albury Botanic Gardens are a passionate group of people who share a love of plants and support the Botanic Gardens.
Would you like a guided tour of the gardens or perhaps you'd like to participate in an education program?
The plan was developed in close consultation with the community to understand what they love about the garden, areas for improvement and how the gardens can be developed into the future.
Explore our magnificent living collection, from the 45 metre tall Queensland Kauri to the spectacular Autumn colour of the Gingko, the collection of rainforest trees or the imaginative and interactive Children's Garden.
Explore the gardensAlbury Botanic Gardens is a great place to relax, enjoy a picnic, go for a casual stroll or sit and appreciate the beauty that surrounds you.
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