Peony gardens in Wisconsin offer some of the best floral landscapes hiding in charming small towns. And if you’re looking for a new hidden gem to add to your bucket list, we’ve got just the one – Sisson’s Peony Gardens in Rosendale. At one time, the beautiful garden boasted more than 2,500 species of peonies, earning Rosendale the title of the peony capital of Wisconsin. Let’s take a look at one of the prettiest gardens near me.

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Peony gardens in Wisconsin are beautiful. Discover more on the Rosendale Historical Society website. Did you know about this gorgeous space or about Rosendale’s past reputation as the peony capital of Wisconsin? Please tell us about it in the comments below.

If you’re searching for a unique gift, find some Peony-related items on Etsy. While in Rosendale, consider driving the approximately 20 miles to Osh Kosh for another pretty site, The Paine Mansion. And for those folks on the road, reserve a room on Booking.com.

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Best Gardens In Wisconsin

What are some of the best gardens in Wisconsin?

  • Harmony Gardens Arboretum (Peshtigo): All sorts of adventures are available on this lovely 500-acre county farm developed into a conservation and horticulture education and demonstration area. You can frolic in the majestic hardwood forest, walk the winding walking trails, and learn a few tips in the demonstration gardens.
  • Longenecker Horticultural Gardens (Madison): Garden tours are offered every spring, summer, and fall where you can see an interesting collection of shrubs, trees, and vines along with a native plant garden. This lovely space on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus also showcases one of the largest displays of lilacs in the United States.
  • Rotary Botanical Gardens (Janesville): These award-winning 20 acres showcase 26 different garden styles and 4,000 varieties of plants. Some of the extraordinary themed gardens include Scottish, Japanese, French, and Italian. Offerings include guided garden tours, a variety of educational classes and events, and shopping in the Cottage Garden Gallery Gift Shop.

 

Where are the prettiest views in Wisconsin?

  • Lion's Den Gorge (Grafton): The 73-acre public park on Lake Michigan offers picnicking, hiking, and more than a half mile of 90- to 100-foot bluffs look out over the lake.
  • Buena Vista Park (Alma): Some of the prettiest panoramic views of the Mississippi River Valley are available at this spacious park.
  • Butler Rock (Mountain): This magical place is in the deep forest and leads to Oconto County's highest point. The easy 1.3-mile out-and-back sand hike is steep toward the end but shows off outstanding scenery from three areas.

 

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