Green Bay Botanical Garden
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Green Bay Botanical Garden in Wisconsin is a nonprofit garden spanning 47 acres, officially opening to the public in 1996 on land that was once the Larsen Orchard. It offers over 120,000 plants in 21 distinct garden areas that feature varied landscapes including formal gardens, native Wisconsin scenes, and specialty collections such as a rose garden, children’s garden, magnolia grove, and an English cottage garden.
The garden is designed to be a community space for education, recreation, and social events, hosting workshops, concerts in an outdoor amphitheater, seasonal exhibits, and the popular Garden of Lights holiday display. It combines natural beauty with impressive architectural features like the covered Betty Meyer Bridge and the Stumpf Belvedere gazebo, creating a year-round destination that connects visitors with plants and the environment.
Location
2600 Larsen Rd, Green Bay, WI 54303, United States
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