Valley of the Moon Garden Arizona is a magical place in which we all can escape every once in a while. You don’t have to believe in fairies to fall in love with this hidden sanctuary that’s as fun for adults as it is for children. Because, where else in Arizona can you get lost in a fairy garden sanctuary built in the 1920s? Let’s take a look at one of the best gardens in Arizona!

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Gardens In Arizona

What are some of the best gardens in Arizona?

    • The Arboretum At Flagstaff: At 7,150 feet in elevation, you can't beat the spectacular views of the San Francisco Peaks here. The gorgeous, 200-acre property is home to 750 species of plants, display gardens, greenhouses, and woodland trails.
    • Rose Garden at Mesa Community College (Mesa): The largest public rose garden in the Desert Southwest is made possible by a collaboration between the Mesa-East Valley Rose Society and Mesa Community College. Adore more than 9,000 roses of over 300 varieties in multiple flower beds.
    • Tohono Chul (Tuscon): Sitting in the picturesque Sonoran Desert, this 40-acre oasis showcases these magical gardens that were designed to attract butterflies and hummingbirds, both of which you will see during the right seasons. Shop at the retail greenhouse and dine on something delicious at the Garden Bistro.
    • Japanese Friendship Garden (Phoenix): The authentic garden features a 3.5-acre Japanese Stroll Garden with a tea house and tea garden. The property also showcases about 1,500 tons of hand-picked rock, lanterns, and stone footbridges. Explore the plants, a 14-foot waterfall, and a koi pond.

Where is one of the best butterfly houses in Arizona?

  •  Butterfly Wonderland (Scottsdale): This rainforest experience engages folks in the captivating world of butterflies and reptiles. Learn about Monarch migration in a 3D movie, watch butterflies hatch, and explore the intriguing conservatory.

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