Review:

The Gardens of the World are a stunning botanical garden in Thousand Oaks, originally opened to the public across from the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza in December of 2001. The 4.5-acre botanical garden facility is home to a wide variety of demonstration gardens, including a French-style garden with a large cascading waterfall showcasing a replica of a fountain originally constructed in Versailles, France. Other gardens include an English-style rose garden, a Japanese garden with a pagoda and koi pond, and an Italian-style grapevine garden. Visitors can hike along a concrete loop trail which connects all of the facility's gardens and view a statue of Father Junipero Serra, included as part of the state's missions trail.

2001 Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, Phone: 805-557-1135

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