These 9 Over The Top Gardens In And Around Cleveland Will Make Your Summer One To Remember
By Nikki Rhoades|Published June 26, 2019
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Nikki Rhoades
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Nikki is a lifelong Ohioan with a love for literature. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Akron and has enjoyed publishing her written work since 2007. She has a love of travel and does so frequently, though she believes that home is where the heart is — she continues to work in and around Cleveland as a digital content specialist to this day, working on everything from commercial scripts and social media posts to grassroots marketing initiatives.
As lovely as life in Cleveland is, there are times that city life can feel smothering. Your neighbors are too close, traffic is too congested, and air doesn’t feel quite fresh enough. Your only solace comes from nature. In a place as richly preserved as Northeast Ohio, there are many natural places to choose from, but some of the most breathtaking portions of nature are arranged and shaped under human influence. Gardens such as this can be found all over our splendid state, but some of the most spectacular are within reasonable driving distance of Cleveland:
University Circle is regarded by many to be Cleveland's most beautiful neighborhood, and there's no denying that it's the cultural heart of the city. In addition to its many prestigious institutions, it also hosts the stunning Wade Lagoon, which is framed by the Cleveland Museum of Art's Fine Arts Garden. These stunning works of art are surrounded by picture-perfect landscaping, features that combine flawlessly to add a dollop of beauty to this prestigious district.
Address: 11130 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH, 44106
Longing for loveliness on the shores of Lake Erie? You'll surely find it at Lakeview Park. This enchanting lakefront park is the Lorain County Metro Parks’ loveliest, and that's partially due to its historic garden of more than 2,500 roses. Scenic views and sweet scents pair perfectly at this stunning park.
Ready for a trip to Birmingham? This Erie County is part of the Sandusky Metropolitan area, and it's a true gem. The community conceals an 80-acre garden that's a true breath of fresh air, especially its carousel-adorned Children's Garden. You can find more information on this musical masterpiece of a garden in our article here.
If you've ever driven through Strongsville, you've doubtlessly noticed one imposing fence on Pearl Road as you're retreating south from the more retail-oriented portion of the city. What could be behind this fence? It's none other than Gardenview Horticultural Park, an amazing slice of paradise. This garden has been open since 1949 and it grows bigger and better year by year.
Ever heard of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center? This Ohio State University campus focuses on agricultural studies and environmental sciences, and its lovely campus hides the Secrest Arboretum. This 115-acre wonderland is free and open daily, and it features a variety of stunning gardens that will leave you speechless. You can find the full article here.
The Eastman Reading Garden is not a traditional garden with plants and critters, but it's the perfect place to plant yourself for a few hours with a great book. This garden commemorates the efforts of a former Director of the Cleveland Public Library, and it's full of fascinating art at any given time.
Address: 525 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH, 44114
Prepare to have your breath taken away if you've never visited the Cleveland Botanical Garden because this horticultural oasis is one of the most beautiful places in Cleveland. Even in the summer months, The Eleanor Armstrong Smith Glasshouse's 17,000 square feet feel like summertime. If its countless stunning features aren't quite enough for you, perhaps you'll enjoy a visit to its rainforest butterfly house.
Address: 11030 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH, 44106
Ever wanted to take a road trip across the globe in just 20 minutes? You'll find an incredible sampling of cultural architecture right in the Cleveland Cultural Gardens, plus a superabundance of rare and unique plant species from all across the globe.
While you're traveling through the Cultural Gardens, you just might notice another gem on the park premises: the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse. This year-round urban oasis includes themed gardens indoors and out, and it is downright breathtaking even in the winter months. It's free and open to the public, and it makes a stunning place for a casual visit or a romantic stroll amidst the flowers.
Address: 750 E 88th Street, Cleveland, OH, 44108
These nine lovely slices of paradise are close enough to home for a quick trip. Which is your favorite?