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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Mogo (south). From adventure to parenting and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Discover the Garden’s ancient giant trees and the vital role they play in supporting wildlife. Join this guided walk to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of our native flora.
This ramble through the Botanic Garden is suitable for ages 5 years to 12 years, and only the kids need a ticket! The Guide will help them discover new facts about a range of local plants and the habitats they form for a myriad of creatures, with a focus on forests.
Come join us for a morning session of exploring the fascinating world of fungi and lichens on the forest floor!
Delve into the mysterious world of fungi! Why can't the world do without them?
NSW Seniors Festival 2026: Enjoy a guided stroll or hands-on nature art activity at the Botanical Gardens. Connect, create, and celebrate! Join us for a relaxing morning in the beautiful Eurobodalla Botanical Gardens! Take a gentle stroll through nature or get creative with a hands-on nature art activity. Afterward, settle in with a cup of tea in the Banksia Room and enjoy a fun sing-along with St. Mary’s Primary School Choir to lift your spirits and bring everyone together. It’s a wonderful opportunity to unwind, connect, and celebrate NSW Seniors Festival 2026. Don’t forget to bring a hat, sunscreen, and a bottle of water, as both activities are outdoors. This event is for seniors (60+, or 50+ for Aboriginal people and individuals with a life-long disability) to honour their contributions to our community. Proudly partnered with Eurobodalla Botanical Gardens and St. Mary’s Primary School.
Come on an early morning guided walk and meet some of our local birds. Following your tour of the Garden, enjoy a warm breakfast. The Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden has recorded over 130 bird species. The walk is approximately 1.5 hours long and will enable you and your Guide to seek out birds in varied habitats, within our 42 hectares. Come and see which birds are here, learn some facts about the species and about their current conservation status. At the end of the walk a breakfast of croissants, muffins, fruit and hot beverages is provided. Please meet at the Carpark. In the event of light or predicted intermittent rain, the tour will still go ahead.
Writers encapsulate the Australian landscape in language that stirs our emotions. Do they evoke the same response in you? Join our Guide, Sally Edsall, on a tour of the Garden and experience it from a different perspective. Quoting much loved historical and contemporary Australian writers of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, Sally explores the way nature inspires a sense of place, timeless connections, love and hate, hopelessness and promise.
Make more of the plants you love! It is easier than you think and anyone can do it. Come and meet Dylan, Garden's Supervisor at the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden. He will guide you on how to multiply your plants using a variety of techniques and will discuss propagation mixes, when to propagate and choices of methods. Dylan will happily answer all your questions; he has trained many staff and volunteers and supervises them in the production of over 35,000 native plants each year. He knows a thing or two!
What happens in the Garden after dark? Find out on this guided tour with Forest Ecologist, Craig Dunne. Forest ecologist, Craig Dunne, will lead this guided tour of the Garden focusing on the variety and activities of nocturnal animals. Come and learn about the creatures of the night! This walk is suitable for 12 years and over. In the event of light rain or predicted rain the event will proceed. Please bring wet weather gear.