
Desert Botanical Garden
Най-добро време за посещение
Visit in the late afternoon (3-5 PM) from October through April when temperatures are mild, the low sun paints the cacti golden, and you can stay into the evening for the sunset glow over the mountains.
Съвети за бюджет
Entry is $29.95 for adults, with reduced pricing for children and seniors. The Phoenix CityPass includes admission, and your ticket is valid for two consecutive days if you want to split your visit.
Препоръчва се за
Plant and cactus enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Families with older children, Sunset seekers
Планирайте посещението си
2-3 hours
За
Бързи факти: More than 50,000 desert plants thrive across 140 acres, including one of the world's finest collections of agaves and cacti. The garden's signature "Trail of a Thousand Roses" is actually a winding path through 6,000-plus blooming cacti, not roses at all.
Акценти: After dark, the garden transforms with glowing art installations during their seasonal "Flash" light nights, where saguaros cast theatrical shadows across the trails. Their "Plants and Pint" evenings let you sip local Arizona craft beer while wandering through the creosote-scented desert twilight.
Вътрешни съвети
- Bring closed-toe shoes: the gravel trails get hot and prickly pear spines tumble onto the path.
- The Gertrude Webster Butterfly Pavilion is open seasonally from spring through fall, so check dates before you go if pollinators are your thing.
- Arrive right when they open at 8 AM to catch the morning bird activity and claim a shady parking spot.
- Skip the cafeteria and grab a prickly pear lemonade from the outdoor patio instead, it's the best refreshment on site.
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