Many parts of the country are covered in snow this time of year, but here in Southern California the flowers are starting to bloom and trees are showing new blossoms which can only mean one thing: Spring is fast approaching! So it’s time to plan a SoCal garden tour to experience the sights and scents of nature coming to life.
Here are nine magnificent gardens that you must have on your list of sights to see. Take a look at the treasures you’ll find at these glorious gems sprinkled throughout Southern California. They are heavenly!
Please note, Virginia Robinson Gardens, Fullerton Arboretum, and The Getty Center are temporarily closed.
- Virginia Robinson Gardens in Beverly Hills
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flickr/LA County Parks and Rec One of my personal favorites. A stunning garden with a touch of history. The Robinson House was built in 1911 and was one of the first luxury properties in Beverly Hills. You could easily spend an entire day in awe touring the house and grounds of this stunning mansion and lush garden.
- San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas
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Yelp/Vic C. Unique garden art adds a touch of whimsy to this botanical tour in the charming beach town of Encinitas.
- Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
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flickr/Lisa Brettschneider Wildflowers, breathtaking views and enchanting stairs will make this tour an unforgettable experience.
- The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens in San Marino
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flickr/paobascon With 207 acres of land and gardens to experience, you better make it a day trip.
- Los Angeles Arboretum
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Wikimedia Commons An expansive 127 acre garden near the San Bernardino Mountains that has a stunning collection of plants from across the globe.
- Fullerton Arboretum
Yelp/Amanda G. One of the many benches sprinkled throughout the arboretum located on the campus of California State University Fullerton where you can stop and enjoy the scenery.
Wikimedia Commons Heritage House museum located in the center of the arboretum.
- Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona Del Mar
Wikimedia Commons Wide walking paths and bubbling fountains add to the charm of this 2.2 acre garden retreat.
Wikimedia Commons The Cactus and Succulent garden.
- South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes
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flickr/Tracie Hall You can wander for hours in this 87-acre oasis that offers a quiet retreat from the city.
- The Getty Center in Los Angeles
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flickr/Beatrice Murch The Central Garden at The Getty is an artistic masterpiece that you must experience in person.
Ahhhh California — you sure make me happy! While the rest of the country is bundled up in fuzzy mittens and wool hats we’re outside in shorts and flip-flops, checking out these gorgeous gardens. Man alive, we are a lucky bunch.
flickr/LA County Parks and Rec
One of my personal favorites. A stunning garden with a touch of history. The Robinson House was built in 1911 and was one of the first luxury properties in Beverly Hills. You could easily spend an entire day in awe touring the house and grounds of this stunning mansion and lush garden.
Yelp/Lindsey M.
Yelp/Vic C.
Unique garden art adds a touch of whimsy to this botanical tour in the charming beach town of Encinitas.
flickr/brian washburn
flickr/Lisa Brettschneider
Wildflowers, breathtaking views and enchanting stairs will make this tour an unforgettable experience.
Russ Allison Loar
flickr/paobascon
With 207 acres of land and gardens to experience, you better make it a day trip.
Wikimedia Commons
An expansive 127 acre garden near the San Bernardino Mountains that has a stunning collection of plants from across the globe.
Yelp/Amanda G.
One of the many benches sprinkled throughout the arboretum located on the campus of California State University Fullerton where you can stop and enjoy the scenery.
Heritage House museum located in the center of the arboretum.
Wide walking paths and bubbling fountains add to the charm of this 2.2 acre garden retreat.
The Cactus and Succulent garden.
flickr/Tracie Hall
You can wander for hours in this 87-acre oasis that offers a quiet retreat from the city.
flickr/brewbooks
flickr/Beatrice Murch
The Central Garden at The Getty is an artistic masterpiece that you must experience in person.
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