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Landmark: Green Bay Botanical GardenCity: Green Bay
Country: USA Wisconsin
Continent: North America
Green Bay Botanical Garden, Green Bay, USA Wisconsin, North America
The Green Bay Botanical Garden is a 47-acre public garden located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It features a variety of themed gardens and natural areas.
Visual Characteristics
The garden comprises distinct sections including a rose garden, a children's garden, a woodland area, and a Wisconsin native plant garden. Pathways are primarily paved or gravel. Mature trees provide canopy cover in wooded sections. Seasonal floral displays are a prominent visual element.
Location & Access Logistics
The garden is situated at 2600 Larsen Road, Green Bay, WI 54303. It is approximately 5 kilometers west of Green Bay's city center. Access is via Larsen Road, which connects to County Road G. Ample free parking is available on-site. Public transport options include the Green Bay Metro bus system; Route 3 stops within walking distance of the garden entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Established in 1996, the Green Bay Botanical Garden was developed on land formerly used for agriculture. The site's ecological origin is primarily deciduous forest and prairie remnants, with the garden's design incorporating these existing features. The purpose is public education, conservation, and horticultural display.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore themed garden areas, including the Kress Family Garden and the Fox River State Trail access point. Educational programs and workshops are offered seasonally. Photography is permitted. Walking the paved and gravel paths is a primary activity.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the main visitor center and at designated points throughout the garden. Shaded areas are provided by mature trees and pergolas. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable. No on-site food vendors are present, but nearby commercial areas offer dining options.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal floral displays, late spring through early autumn (May to October) is recommended. Mid-morning offers good lighting for photography before the midday sun. Specific bloom times vary by plant species; consult the garden's schedule for peak bloom periods.
Facts & Legends
The garden is home to the "Fritz Family Children's Garden," which features interactive elements designed for young visitors, including a "living" maze and a water play area. A notable historical oddity is the preservation of several mature oak trees that predate the garden's establishment.
Nearby Landmarks
- Fox River State Trail (0.1km North)
- Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary (4.5km East)
- Lambeau Field (4.8km Northeast)
- National Railroad Museum (4.2km Northeast)