
The San Luis Obispo Botanical Garden features Mediterranean ecosystems and plants with trails.
Visitors enjoy the children’s garden, gift shop, and various events.
Reviews highlight the Christmas lights, informative volunteers, and the potential for future development.
Some suggest better signage and more information about the plants, which could improve the overall experience and make it a more informative visit.
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Rita Claar
April 26, 2025 at 02:19 AM
This was such a beautiful, chill place. The flowers are amazing, and we had a nice chat with a gentleman on a tractor who filled us in on the "landscape." It's definitely worthy of your time if you're in the area!
Doug Claar
April 26, 2025 at 12:16 AM
Really nice place featuring the Mediterranean climate, which of course includes California. Trails were in good shape, not too difficult. The map that they give you isn't to scale, so that was a bit confusing, but you couldn't really get lost. We had a pleasant surprise: we asked one of the guys working on a Kubota tractor about the rocks on the hill (they make an eagle, representing the military camp), and he gave us a ton of information about the whole area and it's history, including that part of it (across the creek) was used in WW2 for training, and the military was only now sweeping it for any left over ordinance. But they wondered, "would he mow it before they did?" He told them "yeah, no!"
Vipul Singh
February 5, 2025 at 06:03 AM
Went for the Christmas special on Sunday evening the weekend before the holiday. Pretty good show with all the lit trees.
Mikayla Morris
September 24, 2024 at 10:33 PM
This place is a little gem in San Luis Obispo, right across the street from Cuesta College on HWY 1. If you have children I would definitely recommend the children’s garden there. Sometimes they have free events, like the Free Family Day on Sundays once a month. They also have yoga, jewelry making, and photography classes…and so much more! Check out the website slobg.org. SLO isn’t a huge city and their botanical garden is quite modest, don’t go expecting a freaking butterfly preserve or a super bloom. It’s in beginning stages of becoming a big beautiful botanical garden like one would see in a larger city.
Megan Hosking
January 13, 2024 at 08:02 PM
Pretty disappointing. It was $10 per adult for a highly underdeveloped “botanical garden”. The only areas that were developed was the children’s area, the fire resistant area (a small area with succulents), and the Chilean Wine Palm Grove (just some palm trees dispersed in the dry grassy hills). I personally think this garden should have been free with an optional donation requested until it is fully developed. Added a picture of the map with 90% of the areas showing as a future development or under construction. The lady helping us was very nice though and the gift shop was cute.