Nestled on the banks of Lake Fred Tritton, the Bush Tucker Garden in Richmond is a serene spot perfect for nature lovers and those interested in the region’s heritage. Wander through the garden and learn about native plants and their traditional uses, providing a unique educational experience.
The garden’s waterfall symbolises the origin of Richmond’s water, flowing through the basalt country and surrounded by white gravel, gidgee stones, and moonrocks that enhance its natural beauty. It’s also an excellent location for bird watching, offering a peaceful retreat for enthusiasts. Visitors can access Bush Tucker Garden Plant Lists and Richmond’s Bird Lists at Kronosaurus Korner to further explore the local flora and fauna.