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Jurassic Garden Visitor Guide

In order to ensure a positive garden experience, limit risk of human injury, and minimise adverse impact on the garden and wildlife, visitors are asked to follow these guidelines:

 

  • Please treat our plants kindly and do not pick flowers, collect plant specimens, walk through garden beds or climb trees, structures, rocks/boulders or other landscaping features. 

     

  • Keep your children safe by providing constant supervision, especially around pond areas. 

 

  • Visitors are welcome to bring a prepared picnic lunch to have in the Garden. BBQ facilities are not available and cooking of any kind is not permitted in the Garden. 

     
  • Please help keep the Gardens relaxing for everyone—no loud music, drones, bikes, scooters, skateboards, rollerblades, frisbees or ball games. 

 

  • The Garden is a non-smoking facility. 

 

  • Art works and displays are more delicate than they look—please do not climb on any artwork or displays. 

 

  • The animals living around the Inala Nature Reserve are wild—please do not feed, touch, yell at, or chase them. 

 

  • Wetland areas represent fascinating and delicate ecosystems—please do not wade in ponds or disturb pond life. 

 

  • Please report any accidents, injuries or hazards to an Inala staff member as soon as possible.

Explore the Jurassic Garden on Bruny Island

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Latest Garden News

Keep up to date with the latest news about the Inala Jurassic Garden on Bruny Island in Tasmania.

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Tonia and Bori planting the garden
Tonia and Bori planting the garden

About the Jurassic Garden

The Jurassic Garden on Bruny Island is located on Inala's 1500-acre conservation covenanted nature reserve, where flora with Gondwanan origins can be found.

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Jurassic Garden entrance
Jurassic Garden entrance

Visit Bruny Island's Inala Jurassic Garden

Explore Bruny Island's Inala Jurassic Garden and discover 750 species of plants that have ancient connections to Gondwana.

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Widdringtonia schwarzii seedlings
Widdringtonia schwarzii seedlings

Conservation

Conserving endangered plant species is an important part of what we do in the Jurassic Garden. Find out more about our Noah's Ark conservation projects.

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Inala Nature Museum
Inala Nature Museum

Nature Museum

Visit us on Bruny Island and discover collections of fossils, sea shells and gemstones while learning more about the story of Gondwana.

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Support the Jurassic Garden

Our team of dedicated volunteers and gardening enthusiasts help us keep the flourishing Jurassic Garden looking gorgeous throughout the year.

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Inala Jurassic Garden - Brad Moriarty
Inala Jurassic Garden - Brad Moriarty

Inala Jurassic Garden

Discover the Inala Jurassic Garden on Bruny Island in Tasmania, highlighting the Gondwanan connections of over 750 species from 50 plant families.

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