National Rhododendron Gardens

National Rhododendron Gardens which includes a park
National Rhododendron Gardens showing a park
National Rhododendron Gardens
National Rhododendron Gardens featuring a park
National Rhododendron Gardens


Enter the fragrant world of this much-praised parkland in Victoria’s Mount Dandenong Ranges to see the tallest flowering trees on Earth and other blooms.

Explore the 103 acres (about 40 hectares) of the National Rhododendron Gardens near Victoria’s bustling capital. Surround yourself with the colorful carpet of cherries, azaleas, rhododendrons, daffodils and camellias in the scenic park. These are flanked by the towering mountain ash trees, also known as stringy gums, Australia’s tallest eucalyptus.

Even if you are not into horticulture, the gardens provide a peaceful sanctuary and great place for a nature walk due to its remarkable trees. The park’s Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) are native to Tasmania and Victoria only. The trees flower between January and May, so plan your visit accordingly if you get the chance.

Spring and summer are the most colorful in general, but it doesn’t matter during which season you visit, there is something to see year-round. Australia’s unique flora and fauna has adapted to a wide range of climate conditions and range from hardy desert plants to delicate roses and other flowers.

See if you can spot king parrots and crimson rosellas among the foliage. In winter, also listen and look for the shy lyrebirds that roam the forest.

If you are visiting during the weekend, visit the gardens’ café for a drink or lunch. Those visiting on a week day can join the 25-minute guided tour on the Garden Explorer, a small tour bus that allows you to enjoy the scenery from the comfort of your seat. The tour is free for children up to 11 years of age. Check the official website of the gardens to see if the Garden Explorer runs at the time of your planned visit.

The National Rhododendron Gardens are open daily, weather permitting, and free of charge. This sprawling garden attracts thousands of visitors throughout the year and on-site parking spots tend to fill up quickly on weekends. When this happens, head to the Olinda Recreation Reserve car park or the former Olinda Golf Course site on the Olinda-Monbulk Road instead. Both are just a short walk from the gardens’ entrance.

Before leaving the Olinda area, follow the art trail of the nearby William Ricketts Sanctuary with its wonderful clay sculptures in a ferny glade.

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