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Peak Times: Early to mid-March through early to mid-April. Explore our Gardens. View the Blog. Birmingham Botanical Gardens is open to all, every day of the week. Spring/summer hours are 7am to 6pm (March 13–November 5).
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Birmingham Botanical Gardens is composed of more than 24 individual gardens on 67.5 lush acres, always free & open to the public.
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Birmingham Botanical Gardens. 517 reviews. #6 of 166 things to do in Birmingham. Gardens. Closed now. 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. What people are saying. By heatherpiro. “ Beautiful! Apr 2023. The zoo is literally across the street. “ Amazing botanical gardens, and FREE! May 2022.
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The Birmingham Botanical Gardens is 67.5-acre (27.3 ha) of botanical gardens located adjacent to Lane Park at the southern foot of Red Mountain in Birmingham, Alabama. The gardens are home to over 12,000 different types of plants, 25 unique gardens, more than 30 works of original outdoor sculpture, and several miles of walking paths. [2]
(205) 414-3900. www.bbgardens.org. 2612 Lane Park Rd. Birmingham, AL 35223-1802. Description. The glory of nature in the heart of the city—that’s the promise of the 67-acre Birmingham Botanical Gardens. The gardens are Alabama’s largest living museum with more than 10,000 different plants in 25 themed areas.