Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden

About Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden

Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden is an oasis of Australian native plants located at Dee Why in the heart of the northern beaches.

Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden Description

Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden is an oasis of Australian native plants located at Dee Why in the heart of the northern beaches. It is famous for its spring floral displays and is the perfect place for a walk, picnic, or intimate functions such as weddings. Every year it hosts a Spring Festival.

The garden is jointly managed by Northern Beaches Council and a Volunteer Advisory Committee. It is free and open every day except Christmas.

Intricate walkways take visitors to a variety of microclimates. The main circuit takes approximately 20 minutes to complete and in 2013 was extended to include the accessible sensory track - where people of all abilities can experience the Australian bush like never before. Signs along the sensory track point to plants you can touch, taste, smell, and look at, to observe the garden with all your senses. There are also side tracks for the energetic and inquisitive.
To be the first to know about the activities the volunteers run for the public email nece31@bigpond.com to be put on the newsletter list.

Reviews

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Great for kids

User

So diverse and educational, tranquil and best place to connect with nature.

User

This is only a small botanical garden containing a rainforest and temperate bush section. There are many ferns, gums, ground dwelling orchids and other natives. It is very kid friendly as the walks are all easy and not long. Lots of little places to stop and the trees and plants numbered and documented.

User

If you need a quick fix of the bush, whilst in deewhy, stop in at stoney range. Its beautiful.

More about Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden

Stony Range Regional Botanic Garden is located at 810 Pittwater Road, Dee Why 2099
https://northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/recreation-area/stony-range-regional-botanic-garden