Volunteer-tended and free year-round, these public gardens nurture regionally suited plants, a children’s garden, and quiet corners to linger. Noted by downtown guides, it’s a living lesson in local horticulture and community stewardship.
A surprising, secret garden tucked away in a corner of Monument Valley Park. Maintained by pro and amateur volunteer gardeners, peak blooming season is from April through June, but there's something beautiful to discover all year round. This is truly a zen garden in the heart of the city.
Pro-tip: their annual spring plant sale is a major community draw.
Samantha B.
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Absolutely love, coming here hosted my kids birthday parties here close to the demonstration garden and love the butterflies, flowers and all of the wonderful fax names in ways to connect with nature
Jim T
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Beautiful park in the middle of town! Great for families as it is pretty far away from traffic and fairly flat.
Charlie B.
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I love this place. I go several times each summer.
Chris S.
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Beautiful gardens and wonderful cherry blossom trees
Isaiah M.
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Wow, what a great place and time to obtain flora for any size or style of garden from an unbelievably large variety of plant life. All for a good cause as well, so if you're in the area and it's going on, all plant lovers love this event, and so will you!!
Ta G.
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The garden is nice but very small, although from these other reviews I need to figure out how and where to get around to the rest of it. It's a nice thought, cute display, but I wish there was more.
I wish it was easier to walk through with a stroller especially with crowds. I may be making an unfair comparison to other gardens I've visited in other states.
Coben S.
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A hidden gem. Beautiful gardens and very well kept. Great spot of town it's in too!