George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens
Last updated February 2026
**George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens** offers a tropical adventure for kids, featuring a dedicated children's garden and a fascinating Banyan Tree. This lush escape is perfect for families looking to explore the unique plant life of Northern Australia. **What to Bring** - Comfortable walking shoes - Hat and sunscreen - Water bottles - Camera to capture memories **Best Age Range** All ages, but most engaging for children aged 3-12. **Good to Know** The gardens are stroller-friendly, and there are plenty of shaded areas to take a break. The Black Jungle rainforest section is particularly enchanting for kids, offering a cool, shaded walk through dense vegetation. Entry is free, making it an affordable family outing. **Nearby** - Mindil Beach (5-minute walk) - Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (10-minute drive) - Darwin Waterfront Precinct (15-minute drive) **Tips From Other Parents** - "Visit during the dry season (May to October) for the best experience, as some areas can be muddy in the wet season." - Sarah, mum of two - "Don't miss the children's garden, it's a fantastic spot for little ones to explore and learn about plants." - David, dad of three
Details
Address: Gilruth Ave & Gardens Rd, The Gardens NT 0820, Australia
Location: The Gardens, Darwin, NT
Phone: (08) 8999 4418
Price: Free
Ages: 0–17 years
Category: Nature & Gardens
Other Things to Do Near The Gardens
- Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory — Museum
- Gardens Tennis — Tennis
- Darwin Botanic Gardens Playground — Playground
- George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens — Dining