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GardensBotanical Gardens
Open year round, 24/7
Address:
1 Myall Park Rd, Glenmorgan QLD 4423, AustraliaMap
Phone0497 215 226
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  • bobjanh
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    Great native plant setting

    What a great spot. We stayed overnight with our camper trailer ($20, unpowered) and had an enjoyable stay. It is a native semi-arid botanical gardens, developed privately and low locally community-m...

    Reviewed on Aug 9, 2022
  • Robert W
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    Could have spent 2 hours here

    We didn't stay overnight, but visited as we passed through the area. There is a circular dirt road of about 3kms, and we really should have walked it, but time didn't allow. Trees and shrubs are group...

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2018
  • 299judithj
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    A unique botanical location

    If you passion is plants that are native you will find this place of great interest. To the untrained eye it looks like bush, but as you read the labels on the specimens you realise how much variety t...

    Reviewed on Sep 14, 2018
  • carolcoleman2017
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    a spring Day at botanic Gardens

    we were lucky to have such a sunny day for the Myall Park Spring day, but had 32 mls rain, much needed, the night before...some wattle and other flowering bushes were in bloom,making it a good day to ...

    Reviewed on Aug 28, 2018
  • carolcoleman2017
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    a pleasant stay in the wilderness

    the Botanic gardens are a 'gem' in the wilderness, a project undertaken by a Mr. Dave Gordon many years ago as a way of preserving native plants for future generations to observe and enjoy..the garde...

    Reviewed on May 9, 2018