Welcome to Greensboro's Public Gardens
Greensboro Beautiful has developed four distinct public gardens with the generous support of private contributions. While Greensboro's gardens offer visual and sensory enjoyment, the impact goes beyond the surface of physical beauty. The gardens grow more than trees and flowers; they nurture strong communities by contributing to education, environmental conservation, health and recreation. The gardens are open year-round. Hours vary throughout the year. Admission is free. Donate to support the gardens.
Click here for a map to each of Greensboro's Public Gardens.
Reserve your 11"x14" William Mangum prints of Greensboro's four public gardens.
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Tanger Family Bicentennial GardenKnown for its massive colorful plantings and bronze sculptures, the garden is a popular and relaxing retreat. |
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Greensboro ArboretumThis 17-acre site features 10 woody plant collections, special display gardens, and distinctive structural features. |
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Bog Garden at Benjamin ParkA wetland home to numerous wildlife species and native plants. |
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Gateway GardensSituated at one of the city's major entryways, Gateway Gardens integrates elements of playfulness, discovery, and elegance. |
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