Description
Located in the farming community of Furner, Ken Stuckey Arboretum is a nature lover's paradise that offers a range of exciting experiences.
Named after Luke Liddiard Furner, Commissioner for Public Works and Member for Wallaroo, the township of Furner was proclaimed back in 1896. The Ken Stuckey Arboretum is a must-visit attraction for outdoor enthusiasts who like to explore nature, take scenic walks, and indulge in a bit of bird-watching. It is also an excellent destination for families with young children. Additionally, visitors can also embark on a treasure hunt activity by participating in a kiddie cache. The best time to visit Furner and the Ken Stuckey Arboretum is between September to November, which is springtime in Australia. The Ken Stuckey Arboretum is situated in Furner, approximately 18 km east of Mount Gambier, South Australia. If you are driving from the city of Mount Gambier, you can take the Princes Highway east for about 15 km before turning left onto Murray Road, which will lead you directly to Furner.
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