South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes Peninsula is one of the prettiest places in the country. And when it comes to Southern California, one of the things many people love the most is the plentiful outdoor settings that can be explored all year long. If you love SoCal’s gardens then you’ll want to take some time to explore this beautiful place. With colorful new blooms each and every season, this is one destination you’ll want to explore again and again. Check out these South Coast Botanic Garden photos!

Related Stories

The Fairytale Garden In Southern California, Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, Is Bursting With Colorful Blooms

The Fairytale Garden In Southern California, Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, Is Bursting With Colorful Blooms

Step Into Another World When You Visit This Whimsical 34-Acre Botanical Garden In Southern California

Step Into Another World When You Visit This Whimsical 34-Acre Botanical Garden In Southern California

The Giant, Two-Acre Garden Center In Southern California, Marina Del Rey Garden Center, Will Bring Out Your Green Thumb

The Giant, Two-Acre Garden Center In Southern California, Marina Del Rey Garden Center, Will Bring Out Your Green Thumb

South Coast Botanic Garden offers more information on the website. What a beautiful place to explore in Southern California! Have you ever had the chance to stroll through this unforgettable garden? If so, please tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

While you’re in Palos Verdes Estates, discover why it just might be the most peaceful place in SoCal. It might take a few days, so reserve a room and stay a while.

This Charming Community Might Just Be The Most Peaceful Place To Live In Southern California

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

More to Explore

Gardens In Southern California

What are the best gardens in Southern California?

  • Heaps Park Arboretum (Skyforest): Hike the one-mile Sequoia Trail filled with information along the way, and learn from the signs in the arboretum.
  • Zoro Garden (San Diego): This six-acre sunken garden sits within Balboa Park and is a 1915 stone grotto where a butterfly garden was planted. It contains a rich habitat for all cycles that complete the life of butterflies.
  • Lotusland (Montecito): Reservations must be made in advance to see these 37+ historic acres from mid-February to mid-November. The gorgeous garden displays always bring surprises. And don't forget to check out some of the cool events.
  • Huntington Botanical Gardens (San Marino): Explore 16 stunning themed gardens inside these 130 acres. From spiky cacti to delicate, vibrant roses and even a waterfall, your experience here is varied and delightful.


What are some of the best places to see wildflowers in Southern California?

  • Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve (Carpinteria): The lovely property offers free views of Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and the Santa Rosa Islands. Visit the bluffs for hiking, landscape painting, and viewing birds and the seasonal wildflowers.
  • Antelope Valley California Reserve (Lancaster): The Mojave Desert Grassland habitat here showcases stunning poppies and a variety of wildflowers from mid-February through May. Enjoy the eight miles of trails that include a paved section for wheelchair access.

 

Explore Southern California