Santa Fe Botanical Garden
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Experience the Santa Fe Botanical Garden
The high desert landscape surrounds the City Different (Santa Fe's nickname), and one of the best places to appreciate its intricacies is at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. Spanning approximately 20 acres, the garden boasts a diverse collection of features, including:
Key Features
-Fruit Trees
-Xeric Garden: This section showcases dry plants that rely solely on rainwater.
-Ojos y Manos: Eyes and Hands Ethnobotanical Garden: This garden explores plants tied to human history.
-Art Trail: A meandering path that hosts annual sculpture exhibitions.
-Piñon-Juniper Woodland: A 3.25-acre area that protects the unique foothills ecosystem of Northern New Mexico.
-Walking paths throughout approximately 8 developed acres of the garden.
Visitor Recommendations
Recent visitors highly recommend visiting the garden, despite it not being the lush landscape that some might expect from a botanical garden. They mention that the relatively small garden boasts a wide variety of native plants. Additionally, taking a docent tour is recommended to gain a deeper appreciation of the displays. These tours are not offered on a fixed schedule but are available when staff and volunteers can provide them. Inquire at the visitor center for availability.
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Hours
The garden is located just over 2 miles southeast of the Santa Fe Plaza, on Museum Hill near museums such as the Museum of International Folk Art. It is open daily from April to October, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. From November to March, the garden's hours are Friday through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tickets
During the peak season from April to October, tickets are priced at $15 for adults and $8 for youth ages 4 to 17. For more information, visit the garden's official website.