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Blooming Visits
There are a lot of bountiful gardens and nature escapes to explore throughout the city. Below are just a few to mention - each providing beautiful flowers and landscapes. See some of our garden club's highly recommended places to visit.
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Rd, Glencoe, IL: (847) 835-5440. Admission is free, parking is $25.00
25 garden displays and four natural habitats.
Garfield Park Conservatory
300 N. Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL: (312) 746-5100.
Azaleas, spring bulbs and perennials.
Oak Park Conservatory
337 E. Randolph Drive, Chicago, IL: (312) 742-3918. Admission is FREE
Buckingham Fountain gets turned on May 7 - the official start to kick off spring and welcome summer.
Lurie Garden
Millennium Park, Chicago, IL: (312) 228-1004. Free.
Views of the skyline and thousands of hand-planted flowers in the southeast corner of Millennium Park.
Morton Arboretum
4100 IL-53, Lisle, IL: (630) 968-0074
1,700 acres of woodland, wildflower-strewn prairie and pounds, as well as 16 miles of hiking trails.
Chicago Botanic Garden
1000 Lake Cook Rd, Glencoe, IL: (847) 835-5440. Admission is free, parking is $25.00
25 garden displays and four natural habitats.
Garfield Park Conservatory
300 N. Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL: (312) 746-5100.
Azaleas, spring bulbs and perennials.
Oak Park Conservatory
337 E. Randolph Drive, Chicago, IL: (312) 742-3918. Admission is FREE
Buckingham Fountain gets turned on May 7 - the official start to kick off spring and welcome summer.
Lurie Garden
Millennium Park, Chicago, IL: (312) 228-1004. Free.
Views of the skyline and thousands of hand-planted flowers in the southeast corner of Millennium Park.
Morton Arboretum
4100 IL-53, Lisle, IL: (630) 968-0074
1,700 acres of woodland, wildflower-strewn prairie and pounds, as well as 16 miles of hiking trails.