Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden

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Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden

The Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden is Victoria's premier cool-climate garden. With breathtaking views over the Yarra Valley, the garden features important collections of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and more, in a setting of native and exotic trees. While it's difficult to predict timing of the floral blooms, seasonal changes ensure the garden is a year-round delight.

Meander down to Serenity Point where the sculpted landscape opens to stunning views over the Yarra Ranges and beyond. A network of paths criss-cross the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden and highlight the ever-changing seasonal landscape.

The Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden is home to a staggering 15,000 rhododendrons, 12,000 azaleas, 3,000 camellias and 250,000 daffodils clothed in colour in spring and autumn. The garden houses Australia’s largest collection of Australian and overseas raised hybrids of rhododendrons that cannot be replaced, re-bred or re-imported.

Bring a picnic basket and set up on one of the lawns within the gardens for a scenic day out. Ride the 'Garden Explorer' - a fee-for-service people mover which provides a 25-minute guided tour of the garden.

Opening hours

Everyday: 10.00 am - 4.30 pm (last entry)
Gates lock at 5.00 pm

Gift Shop: 10.00 am - 4.30 pm
Ph: 03 8427 2087

Closed Christmas Day, and on days of Extreme Fire Danger Rating or severe weather events.

Things To Do

 
A landscaped garden with winding paths, a large pond and filled with mature native Australian plants.

Chelsea Australian Garden at Olinda

Located in the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden, this beautiful native garden is a re-creation of the award-winning ‘Australian Garden’ exhibit, the first ever Australian entry to win at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show.
Close up of red vireya flowers.

Australian Cloud Forest Collection

This small extension to the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden has been built to showcase and conserve endangered flora from Queensland’s Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.
Visitors getting on bus tour at Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden.

Tours at Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden

With live commentary from our experienced team, sit back and enjoy Victoria’s premier cool-climate Botanic Gardens while soaking up the views of historical landmarks, stunning flora and native fauna as you wind your way through the picturesque landscapes of this 100-acre park on a garden tour.
Cafe Vireya interior

Garden Café Olinda

The cafe is open on Saturdays and Sundays 10 am to 4 pm, serving coffees, cakes, light lunches and ice creams. During the spring flowering season (September to November), the cafe is open 7 days a week, 10 am – 4 pm. For bookings, call 0457 671 067.
Mist@Olinda exterior

Mist@Olinda

Mist@Olinda is a stunning venue located within the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden, ideal for weddings, school debutant balls or formals, christenings or wakes. The venue is well equipped with AV for corporate and conference events. For bookings, call 0457 671 067.
People walking through paths on a green mature European garden, surrounded by water features.

Alfred Nicholas Memorial Garden

Delightful all year round, choose your own adventure along the many linking paths beneath the canopy of Mountain Ash trees as you stroll through the garden.
Two retired men go on a long walk through lush temperate rain-forest near Eagles nest picnic ground.

Dandenong Ranges National Park

Protecting the tall forests of the Dandenongs, this park is well known for its spectacular Mountain Ash trees and lush fern gullies, and is ideal for relaxing picnics and tranquil forest walks.
A garden path forks in two directions surrounded by autumn-coloured trees.

Pirianda Garden

With magnificent views and a backdrop of ever-changing colours, photographers and bird watchers are in for a treat at Pirianda Garden, while the lawns are perfect for spreading out with a picnic feast.
Two people walking along a wide path surrounded by trees and undergrowth at RJ Hamer Arboretum

RJ Hamer Arboretum

Originally a pine plantation, the present-day 101-hectare Arboretum was established in the 1970s and provides a lovely place for relaxation, recreation and distant views of the Yarra Valley and the Great Dividing Range.

Wildlife and Nature

 
Lyrebirds
Echidnas
Wombats
Crimson Rosella

Tours and adventure experiences in parks

One of the best ways you can get into nature is with a Licensed Tour Operator.

There are more than 400 Licensed Tour Operators across Victoria who are ready and waiting to help you experience and connect with Victoria’s spectacular parks and waterways.

Discover more than 60 different types of nature-based experiences including hiking, mountain biking, boating, four-wheel driving, indigenous culture tours, birdwatching, surfing, diving and so much more. 

Licensed Tour Operators know all the best places to go and will plan and prepare your visit to ensure you are safe and can enjoy your nature-based adventure to the fullest.

Find a Licensed Tour Operator

How to get there

Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden

The gardens are located just more than 1 hour's drive east of Melbourne. During the busy autumn and spring periods and on weekends, parking on site is limited. There is additional parking available at the nearby Olinda Recreation Reserve, the former Olinda Golf Course and Olinda Pool. These are all a short walk from the garden's main entrance.

When to go

The cool rainforest atmosphere of Dandenong Ranges Botanic Gardens is the perfect escape on a warm summer’s day. Walk the nature trail or set up for a picnic in the shade of the Cherry Lawn. Wander through the collection of conifers and marvel at the brilliant blue and white hydrangeas in full flower.

Need to know

Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

  • Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden

    Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden - Temporary Closure (8 May 2025)

    The Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden will be temporarily closed on Thursday 8th May 2025, whilst we undertake necessary tree risk works. 
     
    There will be no public access to the garden on this day.
     
    As an alternative, visit R.J. Hamer Arboretum, Pirianda Garden, George Tindale Memorial Garden or Alfred Nicholas Memorial Garden.

    The garden will re-open at 10am on Friday 9th May 2025.

  • Notices Affecting Multiple Sites

    Dandenong Ranges Gardens - Autumn Foliage Information

    Between March and May is the peak foliage display for the Dandenong Ranges Gardens (including Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden, Alfred Nicholas Memorial Garden, Pirianda Garden, George Tindale Memorial Garden & R.J. Hamer Arboretum). Over this 12-week period, the gardens bursts with a variety of autumn foliage colour. 
     
    Being products of nature, the annual foliage display does not occur exactly at the same time each year, and from season to season.  There is no “magical switch” that turns on all the autumn leaves all at once!  While some trees might start changing as early as late March, generally the peak of vibrant colour is usually in the middle of the autumn season.  The best time to see autumn foliage in Victoria is typically from mid-April to early May, with colours often peaking in late April and early May.
     
    The vibrancy of autumn foliage is significantly influenced by the weather during the preceding summer and early autumn.  One of the key factors is consistent rainfall throughout the summer.  Drought can stress the trees, causing them to shed their leaves early, as well as resulting in duller colours. Other factors to consider include the tree species; with different tree species changing colour at different times, with the exact peak-time varying depending on each location and tree type.  Milder temperatures, cold nights and higher rainfall also contribute to more stunning displays. Likewise, too-much wind or heavy rain during the foliage display knocks the leaves off the trees prematurely!
     
    Unfortunately, in the lead up to autumn 2025, we have experienced above average warmer day and nighttime temperatures and much-less rainfall than normally experienced.  We anticipate this autumn foliage season will most likely be delayed, less vibrant and of shorter duration.  So far this year, we have not experienced any typical autumn weather conditions to support a successful 2025 foliage display.
     
    During autumn, we expect larger crowds, especially on weekends. Consider if you can visit mid-week or early in the morning when the gardens may be quieter.  Parking is limited at most gardens, so if the car parks are full, we recommend you visit another site.
     
    Whenever you choose to visit, there will always be something new to see and discover. Seasonal changes ensure the garden is a year-round delight!

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