This unique garden in Wyoming places its focus on community, beauty and sustainability. All of this is done through plant exhibits, landscape, meaningful therapeutic opportunities, education and outreach. This lush paradise in Wyoming is impossible not to love.
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is a place "where everyone goes and everyone grows." It's the place to go to discover 27 specialty landscapes.
One of the landscapes is the colorful Bedont Rose Garden. This garden features hundreds of roses, a water fountain and a teakwood bench swing where you can take it all in.
Just look at this solar greenhouse. There's always something in bloom whether it's in the greenhouse or on the grounds.
There's even a labyrinth. A lot of visitors use the labyrinth as a place to go for quiet contemplation.
The Paul Smith Children's Village is a garden area designed for children. This is an area filled with interactive landscapes.
This area features a natural wetlands with gravity powered waterworks, windmill, hand powered pumps, Indian tipis, a picnic orchard and even a "Secret Garden." At the central point of this area is a color-coded geodesic dome.
The underlying theme of the children's village is to teach sustainability concepts from the past, present and future.
What a magical place for a garden party. You never know who or what you'll run into here.
The Cheyenne Botanical Gardens offers a unique outlet for horticultural therapy. This workforce consists of seniors, youth-at-risk and people with disabilities.
This is a wonderful place to come and explore the part of nature that sometimes is overlooked in a state that emphasizes the grandeur of their national parks.
Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is located at 710 S. Lions Park Drive. There is no admission fee.
For more information on the gardens, click here.
For other secret spots in Wyoming, check out 12 Secret Spots In Wyoming Where Nature Will Completely Relax You.
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