This Washington Botanical Garden Houses Plants From All Over The World
Washington is already full of natural beauty, but it somehow manages to get even more lovely when you add in all of the state’s many man-made gardens and preserved natural areas. And what better way to spend a day than strolling through acres and acres of lush foliage and vibrant flowers? If you find yourself heading between Seattle and Tacoma (Federal Way, to be exact) and are on the hunt for a gorgeous detour to one of the best gardens in Washington, consider making a pit stop at the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden. This 22-acre woodland garden actually contains the biggest compilation of rhododendrons in the entire world!
Visit the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden website for all the latest info on hours, admission prices, and all the incredible exhibits and special events available.
Have you ever visited the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden? What are your favorite places to enjoy Washington’s natural beauty? Tell us in the comments!
While you’re out and about, take in seven more phenomenal scenery on one of our favorite hikes in Washington. But if you really want to take your time exploring the garden (and the beautiful surrounding area!), consider these accommodations in Federal Way. I know I like to take it nice and slow when it comes to being within nature.
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Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden
What is Washington's state flower?
By popular vote, the Coast Rhododendron (Rhododendron macrophyllum) became the state flower of Washington in 1892. How incredible, then, to have an entire botanical garden dedicated to this family of flowers!
What are the best botanical gardens in Washington?
Washington is often known for its seemingly-endless rainy season, but all that rain makes for some phenomenal foliage year-round. Here are just a few botanical gardens and arboretums in Washington worth visiting:
- Bellevue Botanical Garden, Bellevue
- Bloedel Reserve, Bainbridge Island
- Bonhoeffer Botanical Gardens, Stanwood
- Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Gardens, Seattle
- Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens, Everett
- Heronswood Garden, Kingston
- Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden, SeaTac
- Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens, Woodland
- John A. Finch Arboretum, Spokane
- Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, Shoreline
- Lake Wilderness Arboretum, Maple Valley
- Lakewold Gardens, Lakewood
- Manito Park and Botanical Gardens, Spokane
- Meerkerk Rhododendron Gardens, Greenbank
- Rhododendron Species Foundation and Botanical Garden, Federal Way
- Seattle Chinese Garden, Seattle
- Sehome Hill Arboretum, Bellingham
- South Seattle College Arboretum, Seattle
- Washington Park Arboretum, University of Washington, Seattle
- Washington State Capitol Conservatory, Olympia
- Wind River Arboretum, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Carson
Of course, we would be remiss to overlook one of Washington's most spectacular natural wonders: the Hoh Rainforest! While not a "botanical garden," this slice of Olympic National Park is truly one-of-a-kind.