19 Enchant Secret Gardens in the United States
These tranquil conservatoires and these lush oases are some of America's best kept secrets.
Lys of giant water, fanciful topiaries and dominant desert cacti - these are just some of the things you will find in our favorite secret gardens. While some of theseSub-radar staches Hide in cities like New York, Los Angeles and Seattle, others are hidden in quiet small towns that you have probably never heard. Wherever you find yourself, some elements are some: you will find fresh air, beautiful flowers and many sunny areas walking. And for more hidden places in nature, check the21 swimming holes so magical, you will not believe that they are in the United States.
Editor's note: Some of these gardens remain closed to the public as a result of COVID-19. But read it and take a virtual tour of the best secret gardens in the United States.
1 Cloisters, New York
With more than seven million visitors every year, the Met is not a secret, but did you know that there is more than what is behind the facade of the Fifth Avenue des Fine Arts of the Museum? Head to northern Hilltop Fort Tryon Park of Manhattan and you will find another branch of theThe cloisters, which is devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. As a result, the three on-site gardens of the museum feature appropriate flowers and medicinal herbs from the period, which have been planted according to the average literature. Unparalleled views of the Hudson River and New Jersey Palisades do not hurt, either. And for more destinations that will transport you, check the17 American cities so beautiful that you think you are in Europe.
2 Washington Park Arboretum, Washington
This hidden jewel of Seattle Cozies to the sparkling shores of Washington Lake.The 230 acres collection of Arboretum Themed is organized with a wooded garden, a Pacific rating garden and a winter garden, among others. With its robust honeysuckle, its witch hazel, strangles and paper maple, the latter is a real culmination from November to March.
3 Lotusland, California
This magnificent area of Montecito once belonged toMs. Ganna Walska, an eccentric singer of the opera, socialite and garden enthusiast. While Walska has spent 43 years in curalizing the fantasy of 37 acresLotuslandHe did not open to the public until 1993, nearly a decade after his death. Today, the entirely organic botanical garden (the first in the United States) honors the Walska touch for the dramatic with more than 3,000 plant species and unique landscape design. Highlights include Broméliades (pineapple aka) and cycadons, common plants common during the Jurassic period. And for more opulent mansions, consult the23 Castles of the jaw, you will not believe that they do not go to the United States.
4 Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania
This attraction of 1,100 acres is home to more than meticulous gardens - there are also ornamental fountains, art galleries and a large ballroom that houses a symphony organ of 10,010 pipes. BeforeLongwood Was a public garden, the land housed at the Lenni Lenape de Pennsylvania tribe, then Quaker Farmers. You can explore the native plants in the region in the Meadow Garden, a semi-recent addition that extends over 86 acres. As for other exhibitions, there is the display of the maritime track, a rose tree, an Italian water garden, a banana and an orangery, to name a few.
5 Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, Oregon
Japanese Garden of Portland Gets the share of the lion of online attention and in person, which means that the cityCrystal Springs Rhododendron Garden So much more under the radar. It is a shame too, because the seven acre wooden garden has an incredible collection of rhododendrons, azalea and other less well-known unusual plants, which can be visualized as idyllic bridges and shady paths. Birds want to keep peeled eyes too; The garden houses more than 90 species of birds, including large blue herons and white head eagles. And for more inspiring waterfalls, see the15 cascades so magical that you will not believe that they are in the American state
6 Biltmore Domain, North Carolina
Versailles is the gardens of Versailles, St. Petersburg has Peterhof Palace and is not this knowledge, the AshevilleBiltmore estate. WhileGeorge Vanderbilt's Castle 250 rooms early century is often what attracts guests, we would say that the gardens are even more beautiful view. The lush grounds include a formal rose, a rhododendron loop and an Italian pool garden and sculpture, all designed byFrederick Law OlmstedThe same man behind the Central Park in Manhattan.
7 The Huntington, California
Believe it or not, this 120-acre lush botanical garden is located just 12 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Sixteen themed gardens - including the camellia garden, Shakespeare garden and garden-Australian Foster an amazing collection of 15 000 different varieties of plants. Curate a route to your liking, but do not miss the rose garden as you will findthe Huntington Pride and joy: a pink hybrid rose and yellow-aka "Huntington's 100th" Who was conceived by the curator own garden.
8 Japanese Tea Garden, Texas
San Antonio is home to many premier attractions including theRiver Walk, theAlamo, and thePearl District. Of course, we should not be neglected not to mention the urban garden underestimated the city has given $ 1.5 million facelift in 2008. Now San Antonio's LushJapanese Tea Garden This room includes a cascade of 60 feet, ponds filled with koi, bamboo bumps, stone bridges and a restaurant on site. Best of all, admission is free for the park is publicly managed. And if you want to get away on the weekends, check17 amazing islands that Americans are allowed to visit now.
9 Topiary Garden, Ohio
Topiary Garden Columbus Here a distinct honor: it is the only park in the world based entirely on a painting. With dozens of topiaries, including more than 50 people, a handful of boats, some dogs, cats and monkeys, and a small pond made by man, the garden is 10 acresGeorges Seurat iconicOne Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jattecome to life. For the better view of the sight of land, head to the "as it has seen" plate where you can see through the eyes of the artist.
10 Bloedel Reserve, Washington
If you are looking for new ways to spend an afternoon outdoors, give Bainbridge Island'sBloedel Reserve since. The forest park of 150 acres, which wrinkled his Puget has 23 different natural and natural landscapes. The main attraction of the garden changes from season; In spring and summer, depending azaleas, rhododendrons and trees Chilean lantern, while in fall, Japanese maples light up to autumn colors ardées.
11 Garden International Rose Test, Oregon
Portland, aka the "pink city", is a treasure for budding botanists - just know where to look. As thepublic rose test garden continuously continuously continuously in the US., Should not come as no surprise that this place see over 10,000 flowers between her royal royal garden, Shakespeare garden and miniature rose garden. For purposes of future planning, the best time to visit is May to September. Make sure your smartphone is also responsible, because you will remember shots view of downtown and Mount Hood.
12 Vizcaya Museum and Garden, Florida
The domain golden age of 50 acres can be found in the district of Coconut Grove in Miami, right on Biscayne Bay. It's hard to imagine now, but the Mediterranean revival manor was once the man of house private merchant WinterJames Dealer. Fortunately, for those of us without a home vacation-Vizcaya ornate fountains, developing Italian gardens inspired by the eighteenth century and the French inspirationbeds(Geometric hedges) are now open to the public.
13 Asticou Azalea Garden, Maine
If you know the island of Mount Desert Maine, it is likely that you have beenAcadia National Park Or spent a summer weekend in Bar Harbor. If you are ready to add another tour to your next trip, check theGarden Asticou Azalea. The serene garden, Japanese Japanese-style style overflowing with azalea, cherry trees and water lily that can be admired via a radat gravel path.
14 Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Florida
If you live in U.S mangos. And love mangoes or nectarines, you have a man to thank:David Fairchild. The US botanist estimated, for whomThis garden is named, introduced hundreds of exotic plants in the United States before opening this tropical garden of 83 acres in 1938. Today's visitors will find the largest collection of bamboo in the world, the only rainforest of water lilies Continental South American water, and a number of rare, orchid and tropical fruit palms.
15 Botanical Garden Moorten and Cactarium, California
Roses and Peoles Not your thing? No problem! In Palm Springs'Moorten Botanical Garden, Cactus fly the show. The intimate caterer and an acre is managed byClark Moorten, a second-generation cactus collector whose parents have made landscape designs for the tastes ofFrank Sinatra,Bing Crosby, and evenWalt Disney. Once you admately admate geographically organized plants (there are few biomes represented, including South Africa and the Mojave desert), do not forget to add to your own collection by striking the nursery on your journey.
16 Botanical Garden of Lewis Ginter, Virginia
With 50 acres of thematic collections, thisBotanical garden all year round Address all ages and floral predilection. The children's garden offers a practical pleasure with trees to climb, dirt to dig and butterflies to hunt, while the 11,000 square foot veranda - or "Jewel of the garden", orchids, palms and others Exotic plants. After your arrival there, you will find 10 more impressive places, including the cherry ride by the lake, the Valley of Serere and an elegant central garden.
17 Garden of Eden, Maui, Hawaii
Fun made: Maui'sGarden of Eden owes part of its conservation success in BeatlesGeorge Harrison. Yes really! The guitarist is just to be a neighbor of this arboretum from the north coast and donated some of the 700 species of the garden. This aside, the lush tropical paradise poses visitors to get lost from the nature with 26 acres of palm shady tracks, common waterfalls and breathtaking views of the ocean.
18 Désert Botanical Garden, Arizona
The Arizona Arid Sonoran desert can bring in mind the red land of red earth and dry tumuzes, but to thisPhoenix GardenThere is an abundance of greenery. To explore the 140-acre land, take one of the five loops (every less of a mile) because they spend such places as the colibri garden, edible garden and cacti and succulent galleries. For the best view, do not miss the path of the Nature loop of the Sonoran desert, which offers a panoramic view of the mountain.
19 McBryde Gardens, Kauai, Hawaii
Nestled on the picturesque south shore of Kauai, theRefuge of the valley of 50 acres Lawa'i the biggestex situ ("Off-site") Native Hawaiian flora collection including dominant palm trees, flower cafes and vibrating coral trees. The seaside gem is only accessible by a 15-minute tram tramway trajectory from the center of the south coast visitors, but keep your eyes peeled while you are motor along the coast, you could spot the whales or Dolphins before your visit is possible. And for more breathtaking landscapes, consult the50 beautiful obscure places in the United States, you should visit this summer.