At the Desert Botanical Garden, 65 acres of desert plants from around the world captivate visitors, who marvel at the sheer variety of blossoms and shapes and leave with a better understanding of the importance of environmental stewardship. Guests can stroll along walkways that curve through beds of more than 50,000 types of cacti, wildflowers, shrubs, trees, and succulents, taking note of the birds, insects, and garden gnomes that live amid the plants. Visitors can better navigate the grounds thanks to daily and seasonal activities. The garden houses a permanent Chihuly glass installation and features rotating exhibits, with recent installations exploring sustainable living and paintings done by ambitious cacti.
Desert Botanical Garden
1201 N Galvin Pkwy.
Phoenix, Arizona 85008
The Fine Print
- Expires May 31, 2012
- Limit 4 per person.
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