Address: 29308 132nd Ave SE, Auburn, WA 98092, USA
Phone: +12536390949
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–4PM
Thursday: 10AM–4PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–4PM
Xiaoling Thompson
I love this beautiful garden. It’s very well maintained with artistic style. And it’s free.
Barbara Nagel
Spring, Summer and Fall are breath taking at SCBG! For a quiet walk, opportunities for taking great photos, or sitting and enjoying Nature this free entry Garden is amazing! Hoping the little museum that preserves 100 years of local history reopens soon. Free classes and low cost special Events keep me coming back!
Mark Long
Super fun to visit. Lots of pretty plants to see and learn about. Enjoyable walk in the gardens. Friendly volunteers and staff. Thank you!
Arash D
Nice and beautiful garden. Its free but please do some donation. They wrk hard to keep the place in wonderful condition. They have parking spot. Huge variety of flowers n plants give so much color to the garden.
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Yes. The garden is large and gorgeous, with many plants in bloom. There are quite a few paths and trails to explore. The plant nursery is open when the garden is open, and there is a large selection of unique plants available for purchase. The garden is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Free to walk through! Lots of parking too, there’s a donation bucket when you first walk in the entrance for those able.
Right? I've lived in Kent for 8 years... Up the hill for 5... Visited last week for the first time.
No dogs or other animals are allowed in the garden or on the trails.
Hello David, There is no entry fee to see the garden. There are picnic tables on the northside of the parking lot for having lunch or a snack. Picnicing is not allowed within the garden area. The parking lot is large, we do not have bathrooms available. There are two sani-cans near the driveway before you enter into the parking lot. Today we have a special speaker who will speak about the American Dippers that can be found at Flaming Geyser State Park. In August there are two great programs scheduled by the Auburn Symphony and the Emerald Theatre from Auburn.
Please note that the picnic tables are marked reservation only. You may want to contact them beforehand to ask if they are available.
The entrance is not necessarily hidden but also not very large. So Google maps does a pretty good job of navigating you there just look for the sign and parking is down a little gravel road in from the entrance gate. It is also a fantastic garden and well worth the trip. There is a lot of love put into that place.
The heritage center documents the history of pioneer families in our area. The owner is a decendent of these pioneers.
No. But they do sell plants
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