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Mead Botanical Garden in Winter Park, Florida offers visitors a lush retreat with diverse plant collections, a butterfly garden, and tranquil trails.

48
Acres Protected
1.0
Miles of Trails
100,000
Annual Visitors
1940
Year Established

About Mead Botanical Garden

Mead Botanical Garden
 

Mead Botanical Garden is a peaceful sanctuary located in the city of Winter Park, Florida. Spanning 48 acres, it provides a verdant escape featuring varied ecosystems including hardwoods, wetlands, and a picturesque creek. Visitors enjoy an array of plant collections ranging from native species to exotic specimens, offering an opportunity for botanical exploration in a relaxed environment. The garden was founded in the 1940s in memory of horticulturist Theodore L. Mead, and it continues to serve as an educational and recreational resource. Key attractions in the garden include the butterfly garden, a boardwalk through a swampy area, and the ampitheatre which hosts cultural events. While it is not expansive in terms of miles of trails, the garden's well-maintained paths are perfect for a leisurely walk, making it ideal for families and those looking for a gentle retreat into nature.

Highlights

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Butterfly Garden offering close-up views of various butterfly species.

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Theatrical performances and community events at the outdoor amphitheater.

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The tranquil Alice’s Brook, enhancing the serene environment of the park.

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Birdwatching opportunities, particularly during migration seasons.

Notable Natural Features

Butterfly Garden

A dedicated area with native plants that attract and support butterfly species.

Wetlands Boardwalk

A raised walkway through a wetland habitat where visitors can view aquatic plants and animals.

Amphitheater

An outdoor venue for performances and gatherings set amidst natural surroundings.