Hidden Lake Gardens is a 755-acre botanical garden and arboretum in southeastern Michigan, offering extensive walking trails, diverse plant collections, and year-round educational programs for nature enthusiasts.
Hidden Lake Gardens is operated by Michigan State University and located in Tipton, Michigan. It covers 755 acres of land, including hardwood forests, wetlands, and ornamental gardens. This garden features over 5 miles of hiking trails passing through varied ecosystems such as woodlands, meadows, and ponds, providing visitors opportunities to enjoy seasonal wildflowers, birdwatching, and native plant identification. The gardens highlight extensive collections of azaleas, rhododendrons, conifers, alpine plants, and native Michigan flora. It was established in 1965 on land donated by Dr. Frederick A. and Vera B. Forbes, with the intention of creating a public garden and natural area for education and enjoyment. The site hosts year-round programs, workshops, and guided tours that focus on horticulture, ecology, and conservation. Key features include the Visitor Center with interpretive exhibits, the Pinetum showcasing unique conifer species, and a Wildflower Loop Trail popular during spring bloom. Seasonal attractions such as spring wildflowers, summer butterfly activity, and vibrant fall colors add to the garden’s appeal. Its carefully managed natural areas make it a haven for wildlife including various songbirds, amphibians, and small mammals. Overall, Hidden Lake Gardens provides a tranquil outdoor retreat for families, educators, photographers, and those interested in plant science and natural history.
The Pinetum featuring rare and diverse conifer species
Wildflower Loop Trail with abundant seasonal blooms
Visitor Center with interactive educational exhibits
Hidden Lake itself, offering picturesque water reflections and birdwatching
A curated collection of conifers from around the world displayed across rolling terrain, ideal for botanists and nature lovers.
A 2-mile trail showcasing native Michigan flowers and offering scenic views of woodlands and wetland habitats.
A small lake with observation points popular for wildlife viewing and peaceful scenery.