Shelter Gardens is a serene, protected garden area famed for its diverse ornamental plant collections and tranquil natural settings, offering visitors a peaceful retreat amidst cultivated and native flora.
Shelter Gardens is a carefully curated garden space located in California, designed to provide visitors with a peaceful place for relaxation, education, and appreciation of horticultural beauty. Spanning several acres, the garden features a diverse array of plant species including native shrubs, drought-tolerant plants, flowering perennials, and specialty collections such as succulents and medicinal herbs. The garden combines formal design elements with native landscaping to create a habitat that supports local wildlife like hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. Established as a community resource many decades ago, Shelter Gardens serves as both a local park and an educational site promoting sustainable gardening practices and conservation awareness. Key areas within Shelter Gardens include a shaded pavilion for gatherings, a demonstration area illustrating xeriscaping techniques, and quiet walking paths lined with native wildflowers. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, seasonal events such as plant sales and workshops, and serene spots for birdwatching or photography. The garden’s location provides easy access from nearby urban centers while preserving a sense of refuge from city life. Shelter Gardens appeals to gardeners, families, educators, and outdoor enthusiasts who seek a blend of natural beauty and horticultural inspiration in a protected garden environment.
The native pollinator garden attracting a variety of local butterfly and bee species
Seasonal wildflower meadows showcasing California's native flora
The xeriscaping demonstration area teaching water-wise gardening
The peaceful shaded pavilion ideal for outdoor classes and small events
A dedicated area planted with species known to attract and support native bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Showcases drought-tolerant plants and water conservation landscaping techniques suited to California’s climate.
Seasonally changing display of native California wildflowers that provides color and habitat for local fauna.