The Oregon Garden

The Oregon Garden is a stunning botanical park located in Silverton, Oregon, showcasing over 20 specialty gardens and an extensive collection of plants native to the region.

80
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
75,000
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About The Oregon Garden

 

The Oregon Garden, situated in the Willamette Valley, covers 80 acres and features a diverse array of themed gardens, each offering a unique experience. Visitors can explore the Conifer Garden with its vast selection of coniferous trees, or visit the Rose Garden to admire different rose species. The Children's Garden is a popular destination for families, offering interactive play structures and educational exhibits. This garden also highlights sustainable practices through its native wetlands and demonstration gardens, which showcase water-wise planting methods and solar energy applications. Established in 1999, The Oregon Garden provides a peaceful retreat, educational opportunities, and stunning scenery. Throughout the year, the garden hosts a number of events, including seasonal festivals and workshops, making it a dynamic destination for nature lovers and tourists alike.

Highlights

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The Frank J. Schmidt Jr. Pavilion offering panoramic views of the surrounding gardens.

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Wetlands Natural Area providing a habitat for local wildlife.

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The Rediscovery Forest for educational insights into Oregon's forest ecosystems.

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The Northwest Garden highlighting native plants of the Pacific Northwest.

Notable Natural Features

The Children's Garden

A favorite for families, offering interactive and educational play structures.

The Silverton Market Garden

Features edible plants and showcases sustainable gardening practices.

The Bosque

A unique, dramatic water feature surrounded by a grove of trees.