Municipal (Langan) Park
Langan (Municipal) Park: Mobile's Premier Green Space
Discover a world of natural beauty at Mobile Botanical Gardens, featuring diverse plant collections and tranquil walking trails.
Escape into the natural beauty of the Mobile Botanical Gardens, a 100-acre sanctuary showcasing diverse plant collections and habitats. Founded in 1974, the gardens offer a tranquil retreat with themed gardens, walking trails, and a glimpse into the region's unique flora.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Driving
From I-10 or I-65, take the Springhill Avenue exit (5A). Turn left onto Springhill Avenue and proceed over Spring Hill. At the bottom of the hill, turn left at the traffic light onto Pfc. John New Drive, which dead-ends onto Museum Drive. Turn right onto Museum Drive, and the Gardens entrance will be on the left. There is a main parking lot available. Parking is free.
Public Transport
From downtown Mobile, the Wave Transit System offers bus routes that stop near Langan Park. From there, it is a short walk along Museum Drive to the Mobile Botanical Gardens. Check the Wave Transit System website for schedules and fare information. A single ride fare is typically $1.25.
Ride Share
Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Mobile. A ride from downtown Mobile to the Botanical Gardens typically costs between $12 and $18, depending on demand and traffic. Simply enter 'Mobile Botanical Gardens' as your destination.
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