Here Are The 8 Most Beautiful Gardens You'll Ever See In Montana
By Jessica Wick|Updated on March 12, 2024(Originally published March 04, 2016)
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
Winters are long here in Montana, so the moment warm weather arrives, it seems like the whole state is eager to explore the great outdoors! One of the best ways to embrace spring in Montana is by planning a visit to a beautiful botanical garden. You can welcome the new season with a nice, peaceful stroll through a garden or an arboretum since the state has plenty of beautiful options. Here are some of the best botanical gardens in Montana that you’ll want to make a point of visiting this season:
More than 2,500 rose bushes planted here serve as a memorial to the casualties and veterans of America’s 20th century wars and conflicts. Roses usually start to bloom mid-spring and last for months. Learn more about planning your visit to the lovely Memorial Rose Garden in Missoula.
2. Tizer Botanic Gardens, Jefferson City
Tizer Botanic Garden & Arboretum, 38 Tizer Lake Rd, Jefferson City, MT 59638, USA
Montana’s only fully certified botanical garden and arboretum is home to thousands of plants, flowers and trees. They host events all spring and summer, and mothers get in free on Mother’s Day. Curious to learn more? Check out the official website for the Tizer Botanic Gardens in Jefferson City.
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3. Gatiss Gardens, Kalispell
Gatiss Gardens, 4790 Montana Hwy 35, Kalispell, MT 59901, USA
This English cottage-style garden is located just outside of Kalispell and is known for its beautiful perennials. Please note that these gardens are open seasonally. For more information, you can check out the official Gatiss Gardens website.
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4. Montana Arboretum and Gardens, Bozeman
University of Montana, 32 Campus Dr, Missoula, MT 59812, USA
The small arboretum features native plants from the north Rocky Mountain region, the plains and the dryer parts ot the state. For more details on planning your visit, you can check out the official Montana Arboretum and Gardens website.
Butte’s first stamp mill is now a botanical garden that features a full scale re-creation of The Columbia Gardens Butterfly, a floral butterfly that was an important part of Butte’s history. Learn more about planning your trip to the lovely Old Lexington Stamp Mill and Gardens in Butte, Montana.
6. The International Larix Arboretum, Hungry Horse
This 1.2-acre arboretum is dedicated to the scientific study of the Larix. It’s open from April to October and free to tour, so it’s a perfect way to welcome spring.
The Moss Mansion is a historical site that was designed by architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, who also designed the original Waldorf Astoria. Part of the mansion tour includes access to the beautiful gardens. You can learn more when you visit the official Moss Mansion Historic House Museum website.
Bibler Gardens overlooks the Flathead Valley, the Swan Mountains and parts of Glacier Park. If you visit at the right time, you may even see one of the three species of swans that frequent the gardens. Looking for more information? Be sure to visit the official Bibler Home and Gardens website.
What are your favorite local botanical gardens in Montana to visit? Feel free to share your thoughts and recommendations with us in the comments below — we would love to hear from you! And, if you’re feeling especially proud to hail from Montana, be sure to check out this unique collection of state pride apparel from Wear Your Roots.
Looking for even more seasonal fun? Take a look at our list of ultimate spring activities and attractions in Montana: