Here Are The 16 Most Beautiful Gardens You'll Ever See In Minnesota
By Jo Magliocco
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Updated on March 16, 2024
(Originally published August 11, 2015)
Beautiful gardens in Minnesota are vastly underrated, and the benefits are real. Allowing a space to breathe, they are peaceful, and captivating, and lack the bustling, noisy crowds of other popular destinations. You can only catch most of these public gardens for a few months of the year, but they are worth the effort for the spectacular variety they provide. Check out some of the best gardens near me.
1. Marjorie McNeely Conservatory at Como Park: St. Paul
Marjorie McNeely Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Dr, St Paul, MN 55103, USA
This stunning conservatory is home to more than 260 varieties of plants from six different continents. You'll also find a gift shop and a bonsai tree collection, flower shows, classes, and concerts at one of the most
beautiful gardens in Minnesota .
2. Munsinger Clemens Gardens: St. Cloud
Clemens Gardens, 56301, 1301 Kilian Blvd SE #56301, St Cloud, MN 56304, USA
What started out as a sawmill are now lovely
gardens located along the Mississippi River across from St. Cloud State University. Take a walk along the winding brick pathways and admire the approximately 75,000 plants. Don't rush off; sit on the bench awhile and watch the butterflies.
3. Longfellow Gardens: Minneapolis
Longfellow Gardens, 3933 E Minnehaha Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA
This pretty greenspace offers gorgeous flowers, history, art, and a place to gather. Discover more on the
Longfellow Gardens web page.
4. Normandale Japanese Garden: Bloomington
Normandale Japanese Garden, West Lot, 9700 France Ave S, Bloomington, MN 55431, USA
We may never make it to Japan, but this
garden ensures we get a glimpse of the gorgeous scenery. It showcases authentic Japanese features, including a garden wall and entry gate, a waterfall, two shelters, three islands, three lanterns, four bridges, and a Bentendo (hexagonal structure)
5. Glensheen Mansion Gardens: Duluth
Glensheen Mansion, 3300 London Rd, Duluth, MN 55804, USA
These
gardens include 22 acres with seven of those on the North Shore of Lake Superior. The extensive formal gardens go from the house to lake paths that meander through the woods. Mansion tours are also available.
6. Minnesota Landscape Arboretum: Chaska
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, 3675 Arboretum Dr, Chaska, MN 55318, USA
This 1,200-acre
arboretum showcases nationally recognized tree collections. The paved paths allow for easy access to the beauty, including the Three-Mile Walk, or take the Three-Mile Drive instead.
7. August Schell Brewery Gardens: New Ulm
August Schell Brewing Co, 1860 Schell's Rd, New Ulm, MN 56073, USA
The success of this taproom and brewery in Minnesota is going on more than 160 years. The owners are making good decisions and they even preserve one of the
prettiest gardens around.
8. West Central Research and Outreach Center’s Horticulture Display Garden: Morris
West Central Research and Outreach Center, 46352 MN-329, Morris, MN 56267, USA
This
expansive garden showcases hundreds of annual flowers, perennials, native plantings, ornamental grasses, hostas, and more. Plan a picnic or an outing to enjoy the pretty blooms and walking paths. The garden is handicap accessible.
9. Lyndale Park Rose Garden: Minneapolis
Did you know this is the second-oldest
rose garden in the country? The layout has remained the same since the spring of 1908 when it was first planted, with 62 rectangular plots in its central section planted with hybrid tea and grandiflora roses. This spectacular space showcases more than 3,000 roses of over 250 varieties!
10. Noerenberg Gardens on Lake Minnetonka: Wayzata
Noerenberg Memorial Gardens, 2865 N Shore Dr, Wayzata, MN 55391, USA
Sitting along the picturesque shore of Crystal Bay on Lake Minnetonka, which is already beautiful, Noerenberg is one of the finest
formal gardens in Minnesota. It features ornamental shade trees and a stand of conifers and "Northern Lights" azaleas, along with shrubs, vines, and other plants.
11. Enger Park Gardens: Duluth
Enger Park, 1601 Enger Tower Dr, Duluth, MN 55806, USA
The royal history behind this
park is fascinating as it was dedicated on June 15, 1939, by Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Martha of Norway. A variety of gardens are offered here, such as a hill planted in dwarf conifers, a Japanese garden, and a white birch and poplar grove that blooms full of 4,000 daffodils every spring.
12. Duluth Rose Garden
Duluth Rose Garden, 15 S 13th Ave E, Duluth, MN 55802, USA
Part of the Leif Erickson Park, this
garden offers brick walkways to connect the rose beds where you can sit on benches that resemble stone sofas. Six formal acres house a fountain and gazebo, and more than 3,000 roses and 12,000 non-rose plantings.
13. Loring Park Garden of the Seasons: Minneapolis
Loring Park, Minneapolis, MN, USA
This lovely landscaped
garden has a large, circular bed as its centerpiece containing birch trees and a nice variety of wildflowers and annuals. The surrounding plants include shrubs, evergreens, ornamental grasses, and perennials. Walk along the brick paths and admire the beauty.
14. Muriel Sahlin Arboretum: Roseville
Muriel Sahlin Arboretum, 2525 Dale St N, Roseville, MN 55113, USA
This relaxed and serene eight acres features artfully placed large stones, theme gardens, walkways, and a fountain. Enjoy the large shelter and the gravel and brick paths. Discover more on the
Muriel Sahlin Arboretum web page.
15. Millennium Garden: Plymouth
Millennium Garden, Plymouth, MN 55447, USA
This
garden offers flowers galore, a variety of trails, trickling fountains, walkways, and a winding labyrinth.
16. Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary, Theodore Wirth Park: Minneapolis
Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary, 1 Theodore Wirth Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55405, USA
The fascinating history of this park is worth reading alone as it is the oldest public
wildflower garden in the country. Go see more than 500 different herbaceous and woody plants contained in three unique habitats.
Beautiful gardens in Minnesota are worth visiting. Which one of these is your favorite? Please share your thoughts in the comments below. And if you need a place to stay while traveling around to these incredible places, reserve a room on Booking.com .
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