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  1. Explore a woodland experience where East meets West at the Garden, a nature conservation site with two global biodiversity hotspots. Enjoy self-guided walks, hikes, picnics, and seasonal delights all year round.

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    Groups of 8 or more guests are asked to make reservations in advance. You may choose a self-guided visit (8-22 guests) to explore the Garden on your own OR a guided tour(4-22 guests).

    Download one of our self-guided tour maps to print at home or view on your phone. 1. General Self-Guided Tour Booklet: digital | print* 1.1. En español: digital | imprimir 2. Sexually Diverse Maples Brochure: print* 3. The Evolution of Food Brochure: print* 4. Birds in the Garden Brochure: print* * Layout designed for letter sized paper, printed do...

    School groups are welcome to enjoy the Garden for a self-guided visit. Guests under 12 are always free. If you have any questions, please contact us.

    The garden is open year-round for horticultural students and professionals, for the purpose of botanical research and private horticultural study. Pleasecontact usfor more information.

    Learn how to access, enjoy, and support the Garden, a living museum with a scientifically documented collection of plants. Find directions, parking, admission, hours, maps, tours, programs, and more.

  2. 82 reviews and 235 photos of SONOMA BOTANICAL GARDEN "A stunning collection of plants from the Asian continent, grown from seed on this impressively well-organized 22-acre site in the heart of Sonoma wine country.

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  3. Explore the beauty and value of Asian and California native plants at Sonoma Botanical Garden, a protected habitat for wildlife and a community science effort. Learn about the Garden's mission, staff, board, press, and solidarity statement.

  4. Explore one of North America’s largest collections of temperate-climate Asian plants and California native plants at Sonoma Botanical Garden. Learn about conservation efforts, enjoy waterfalls, ponds, and views of Sonoma Valley, and visit nearby wineries and lodging.

    • 12841 Sonoma Highway, Glen Ellen, CA 95442
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  6. Sonoma Botanical Garden (formerly Quarryhill Botanical Garden) is a 501(c)3 private nonprofit education and research botanical garden, home to one of the largest collections of scientifically documented, wild-source Asian plants in North America and Europe.

  7. Explore 25 acres of Asian woodland garden and 22 acres of California native oak savanna at this former quarry. Enjoy hiking, picnicking, live music, and the Ribbit Exhibit of frog sculptures until August 31.

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