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    Arlington Garden in Pasadena

    4.6 (334 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Giselle B.

    Really love this beautiful garden! The history behind it is cool. I'm so glad it was saved and is preserved for generations. So many beautiful flowers, plants and trees. Lots of spots to sit and enjoy. Multiple mini paths to walk around, a wishing tree, a small fountain and a lot of shade. It's peaceful and animal friendly! My only recommendation: it would be nice if they could make it more accessible and/or have an extra path for those in wheelchairs.

    Sarni N.

    A hidden gem for sure! It's a climate-friendly and rejuvenating space. There's so many plants to look at and benches throughout for you to sit and read or just admire the garden! If you haven't, definitely give them a visit!

    Cris I.

    Arlington Garden is a free community park in Pasadena. It is situated in a quiet residential area. It has no parking area but you can park for free in residential areas. There's lots of trees that offer shades. Lots of seating areas which is perfect for reading a book. Speaking of books, you can grab one in the little library situated by the arched entrance. I'd like to see more flowering plants here. I love flowers and I was kind of disappointed that I didn't see any of them. Some areas also need upkeep and some trees need trimming.

    Love these "cone" plants
    Jenny C.

    Arlington Garden (in Pasadena) is tucked away in a neighborhood off a small residential street. It feels very secluded and peaceful. This free, public garden is the perfect mix of native plants and whimsical -- winding paths, benches, and even a little wishing tree. It's not overly manicured, which is part of its charm. You can wander, sit, read, reflect, or just soak in the sunshine and birds and butterflies. The wishing well tree is my favorite part and is a creative idea from Yoko Ono. The staff also pollen bees for munuka hone (for sale). . It's a peaceful gem in the heart of Pasadena, and I always leave feeling grounded and refreshed. The only thing that I don't like is parking can be tricky, and there's no restroom on site -- something to plan around. But even with those minor drawbacks, I would totally make an effort to comeback to this it's a serene spot!!!

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    Stevo O.

    Across the street is another Garden for Japanese type esthetics. This garden is more of a southern California garden, with nice local plants, but also a lot of weeds, like many of the neighboring homes. There a also areas just for lounging or reading, and seems like a nice place on a warm summer evening, which officially ends tonight, as we transition to Autumn. It seems fairly dog friendly, although I did not see any signs prohibiting dogs outright. Children will love the dirt trails or having their lunch under some trees and on a bench for spreading their delicious lunch. When it gets cooler, I'll be back for an evening walk!

    Anna H.

    Finally had a chance to visit! Was a 50 room mansion turned into a serene place for all to enjoy. Really is a beautiful place to relax, explore, and gather with some friends or enjoy the tranquil nature alone. If you are inclined you can also write a wish and hang it on a tree. Free, open daily, looks like street parking is available but if you can walk there why not to enjoy the surrounding neighborhood. Highly recommend visiting!

    Labyrinth
    Ted H.

    Arlington Garden is a 3-acre community-built "climate-appropriate" mediterranean garden. Lots of cactus, succulents, crape myrtles, olive trees, pomegranate, rosemary, sage... smells awesome when it rains! I've read that the hardscaping, walls and paths are all made from over 20 tons of reclaimed concrete. The annual wildflower display is grown from seeds of their previous year's flowers! My favorite is the Labyrinth, which was designed by students of Mayfield Senior School in Pasadena The garden is free to the public and no ticket are required. It's open daily from 8a-6p. Pets are welcome and be leashed at all times.

    Hot Saturday MAY2025
    Franklin M.

    This could be considered a small pocket park that is an absolute hidden gem. There are many relaxing resting areas with plenty of chairs, tables, benches, and low walls to sit on. They've also added a little library in the main courtyard. If you want to write down a wish and add it to the wishing tree please feel free to do so.

    Pasadena Town Hall
    Dr. Conrad U.

    If you feel like being in a quiet, green and personal place, try heading to the Arlington Gardens in Pasadena, California. While Pasadena is one of our older cities in the Los Angeles area, visit their town hall and Hall of Justice center. Here, you can experience a Spanish built edifice which features an architectural masterpiece of the past and a reconstructed building that features the old and the new. Walk the area and allow yourself to be swept to the past when Spanish conquistadors ruled the land and much of the surrounding buildings provide a rich historical view of what this town has been in the past. Oh yes, head south to the beautiful greenery and park on the streets and enter the Arlington Gardens. Here, you'll experience the succulent and perennial varieties of trees and plants that comes from the California niche and the American frontier, in general. Cactus are on the northern sides while many herbaceous plants are in the western side. If you feel like sitting u see the shade, they have many seats and chairs which you can choose to sit, read or just check your phone messages. Arlington Garden is just one place to visit, a paradise in the middle of a busy city... See you all here!

    Alejandro F.

    Quaint little garden in Pasadena. Excellent place to go and relax by reading a book, doing Tai-Chi or simply just talking with a friend (I saw all three scenarios being performed by different people when I went to visit, haha). There is also a place that makes organic, and natural marmalade. The variety of plants and all of the trails and fountains/ornaments makes it a place good to be with family and to reconnect with nature.

    Monica R.

    Have you ever been there? If you haven't been yet, please, take a nice sunny day to make a picnic and relax there. The garden is in a nice neighborhood, the community takes care of it. It be is free, and you can help buy for $10!a jar of marmelade. Make a wish on the tee. This garden is so peaceful, you will love it!

    Maritza S.

    This garden is BEAUTIFUL! So peaceful and all the flowers are blooming now (early April). Dog friendly!

    100 year old tree!
    Tammy W.

    Peaceful garden surrounded by some of the most beautiful houses built in the late 1800s. If you're looking for a respite from the hustle and bustle, stop in and relax while you enjoy the greenery.

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    Ask the Community - Arlington Garden in Pasadena

    Is this place stroller-friendly?

    Yes, there both dirt and paved pathways. The strollers can easily roll on both terrains.

    Is this a dog friendly garden?

    Yes, it's dog friendly!

    To see the garden it's free or no?

    Yes, it's free.

    Is there bocce ball courts?

    There were no courts

    How long does it take to see the entire garden?

    About 30 minutes

    Is smoking allowed here? I only ask because someone started smoking at the bench nearest me, and there were no other available benches.

    No its not allowed

    Is this place free? If not how much does it cost and where I can book a ticket

    It is free to enjoy, but please consider buying permit when using the park for photoshoot purposes! Otherwise free :) great place to walk/enjoy the day!

    Are you allowed to have a small wedding ceremony?

    Hi Angel, we require a fee and permit for events, celebrations, and ceremonies. You can contact us at info@arlingtongardenpasadena.org for more info on packages.

    Can we do a picnic inside?

    Yes they have small picnic tables or u can take a blanket and relax on the grass patches

    Do you have to pay to see the garden?

    No, it's free

    Is the Garden pup friendly?

    Not too sure I haven't seen too many dogs there

    Can I have my maternity shoot here?

    You can. It's a smaller garden. You may want to visit it first just to be sure it's the scenery you're looking for. But yes you can do shoots.

    Will the garden be open on holidays (I.e MLK day)?

    More than likely. It's just a simple community part, no main entrance or gates (that I saw) so I'm pretty sure it's open every day.

    Do we pay to take Quince pictures here?

    Yes

    Can I have a picnic here?

    I don't see why not, it's a public garden and has benches and places to sit.

    Is it open during the week for wedding pictures ? If so , what time and what days?

    It's open from 8am to 6 pm - * Amateur photography is allowed and free. However, if you wish to shoot professionally in the garden (weddings, groups, portraits, lighting setups) you must pay a nominal fee and obtain a permit. The process is quick,… Read more

    Does it cost to get in?

    Free to explore garden- free street parking as well

    Are there restrooms?

    Hello, unfortunately, we don't have provide public restrooms but have a portapotty for volunteers.

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