The Blue Mountains Botanic Garden – Mount Tomah
Blue Mountains Botanic Garden is the only Botanic Garden located in a World Heritage Area, and is focused on the conservation of cool climate plants.
The Garden sits on 252 hectares of land with 28 hectares open to the public and is home to 21,000 plants and 900 species. They aspire to be the global model garden for sustainable practices. As Australia’s oldest scientific institution, their team has spent over 200 years helping discover, research and protect our plants. Scientists and horticulturalists at the Botanic Gardens are working on real solutions to help ensure our plant life can withstand a changing climate.
Their educational, cultural and artistic events include exhibitions and workshops set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Garden.
They welcome donations and volunteers, get in touch to find out more!
Check them out and get involved!
VISIT THEIR WEBSITE EMAIL THEMBells Line of Road
Mount Tomah
NSW
Ph. 02 4567 3000