Located opposite the Milner Plaza on Museum Hill in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Santa Fe Botanical Garden celebrates and cultivates the rich botanical biodiversity of the region across 12 acres of beautiful landscapes.

Designed by landscape architect W. Gary Smith, and covering more than 12 acres with breath-taking views of the surrounding mountains, the gardens consist of impressive and unique collections - all of which highlight distinct elements of New Mexico's rugged terrain and spectacular flora. The Orchard Gardens are home to ranks of fruit trees flanked by a beautiful green meadow garden, while the Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands boasts the century-old Kearny’s Gap Bridge.

The best way to experience the wealth of natural biodiversity within the gardens is to take a free guided tour, which is offered daily by local experts. A Temporary Visitor’s Center and Garden Shop is open year round for information and a range of garden items. Keep reading for more flower gardens near me.

Santa Fe Botanical Garden, 725 Camino Lejo Suite E, Santa Fe, NM 87505, Phone: 505-471-9103

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