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Durango Botanic Gardens: A Horticultural Haven

Discover Durango's award-winning Botanic Gardens: a free, 24/7 horticultural haven along the Animas River Trail, showcasing Southwest Colorado's flora.

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The Durango Botanic Gardens, nestled alongside the Animas River Trail and surrounding the Durango Public Library, offer a tranquil escape into a world of diverse flora. With themed gardens showcasing plants that thrive in the challenging climate of the Four Corners region, it's a place for relaxation, education, and inspiration.

A brief summary to Durango Botanic Gardens

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit on a Saturday morning to catch the docents giving tours and learn more about the gardens.
  • Take a stroll along the Animas River Trail and easily access the gardens for a peaceful break.
  • Download the phone app for a self-guided tour and discover the unique features of each garden.
  • Check out the Literary Garden, a unique space connecting plants with famous works of literature.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Durango, head north on Main Avenue. Turn right onto E 3rd Avenue and continue until you reach the Durango Public Library at 1900 E 3rd Avenue. The Durango Botanic Gardens are located to the east and north of the library, along the Animas River Trail. The gardens are directly accessible from the trail.

  • Public Transport

    Durango Transit offers bus routes that stop near the Durango Public Library. Check the Durango Transit website for the most up-to-date schedules and route information. From the bus stop, walk towards the library at 1900 E 3rd Avenue. The gardens are located to the east and north of the library, directly accessible from the Animas River Trail. A single ride fare is $2.

  • Driving

    From downtown Durango, drive north on Main Avenue. Turn right onto E 3rd Avenue and continue to 1900 E 3rd Avenue, where the Durango Public Library is located. The Durango Botanic Gardens are located to the east and north of the library. There is a large parking lot adjacent to the library. Parking is free.

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Discover more about Durango Botanic Gardens

The Durango Botanic Gardens, a verdant oasis in the heart of Durango, Colorado, invites visitors to explore a diverse collection of plants and flowers. Established in 2010, the gardens are a testament to community collaboration and a commitment to demonstrating sustainable gardening practices in the Southwest. Located on the north and east sides of the Durango Public Library, along the Animas River Trail, the gardens offer a peaceful respite with the sounds of the river and singing birds. The gardens are open 24/7 and free to the public, making them accessible to all. The Durango Botanic Gardens feature a variety of themed gardens, each with its own unique charm : * **Library Demonstration Garden:** Showcases plants that thrive in the local climate. * **Crevice Garden:** Features a rock garden with bare-root plantings. * **Gabbro Wind Garden:** Displays miniature conifers and hand-carved boulders. * **Elevation Grass Collection:** Highlights ornamental grasses suited to Durango's climate. * **Rosie the Riveter Rose Garden:** Pays homage to the iconic figure with floribunda roses. * **Herb Garden:** Includes a sundial with different thyme species for each hour. * **Literary Garden:** Connects books and nature, featuring plants from famous works of literature. * **Arboretum:** Shares trees that thrive in the Four Corners region. * **Pollinator Garden:** Designed to attract bees and other pollinators. Visitors can take self-guided tours using a phone app or a tour booklet. Docents are often available on Saturday mornings for guided tours. The gardens also feature public art and interesting hardscaping elements.

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