It takes an hour or two to meander through the various gardens. You go through a small visitors center to get to the gardens. There are a couple of ponds and a gazebo. It's very pretty here.
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It takes an hour or two to meander through the various gardens. You go through a small visitors center to get to the gardens. There are a couple of ponds and a gazebo. It's very pretty here.
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Unless you are ancient and don't want to see people having fun, don't go here. You can't do anything but quietly wander the grounds. Kids are not welcome.
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Meadowlark Botanical Garden is less than a mile from our home; we are very fortunate to have such a treasure so accessible! Walks there have been so relaxing and we always see something new!
This park is definitely worth a visit...and then you will want to return again and again!
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We went the Meadowlark today - in the middle of the winter - and had a wonderful time walking the paths at Meadowlark. This is a wonderful place to walk with friends or family and multiple generations can all enjoy themselves..
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We visited Meadowlark Botanical Garden over Memorial Day weekend. I was delighted to see the most comprehensive display of peonies (my favorite flower)! I look forward to going back.
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The gardens are beautiful, but if you ever want to take pictures there, be prepared!!!! There is NO inclement weather policy, and after paying $362 for 2 hours of the ability to take photos in their garden, when it decided to snow, we were kicked out of their Atrium after 45 minutes!!!! There was apparently a wedding to take place...
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My wife and I first discovered this garden on a Volksmarch. We enjoyed it so much, we decided to come back once our daughter was born. It's a great place to take the kids for a stroll. They'll like the gazebo where they can watch koi, catfish, turtles, and geese. The trail is paved and friendly to strollers. On each...
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I've been to the botanical garden in Norfolk, very beautiful!
When I heard of this place, I expected the same. But I was SOOO DISAPPOINTED.
The only "flowers/plants" I saw were basil and little flowers that were similoae to ones that grow in my front yard. It was more like a trail.. Trees everywhere. I did not enjoy it. If...
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