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    5.0 (25 reviews)

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    Sign of the times
    Linda M.

    This is a tranquil little park behind the Buffalo Historical Museum. I've been here a few times but this was the first time when the cherry blossoms were in bloom. We went on Monday thinking we'd avoid the weekend crowd but I guess there were a few other people that had the same idea! Though it was so nice seeing all the people and families walking around. The other parts of the Japanese garden are really nice but the cherry blossoms are the topping on the cake. Sadly again this year no festival is being held so you'll just have to enjoy the beauty of the park. :). I love the bonsai trees out on one of the little islands. You need to check this place out. It's definitely a hidden treasure in Buffalo. 2021-58

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    Ala L.

    It's a nice getaway from the city to make a pleasant visit to this well kept garden. It is medium sized area and we are thinking of a super huge area like the Botanical Gardens we have here in Illinois. If this location is not too far from where you are coming from, it is worth your time to visit. It is hidden behind a smaller museum and we thought we missed it based on the GPS findings. You will be pleasantly surprised to see the garden which would only take a 30 minute stroll to walk around. We didn't get finished to the end since we think it ends when the pathway ends. It was near the end of the afternoon and so we didn't finish walking it all. Again, there could have been more although we saw from the distance that it only curved to the bridge or highway. If there was more, please send me some ideas. See my pictures. If you find my review interesting or had a different perspective, hit the thumbs up button below. See my other reviews and photos by swiping left and hitting the thumbs up as well.

    Frans D.

    What a nice and relaxing park this is. No matter what time of year you stop by here, it has that sense of serenity. The background of the History Museum with Abe Lincoln overseeing the park is just wonderful. The cherry blossoms are for sure the high point of the season. The 198 (Scajaquada Expy) in the background (esp. the noise of the traffic) is the only detraction.

    Cherry blossoms.
    Rebecca H.

    What a treasure to have in Buffalo! We went to see the cherry blossoms in bloom and we were not the only ones. The place was pretty busy, there was live music, and the cherry trees did not disappoint. The park is modeled after one in our Japanese sister city and has been possible thanks to financial support from both cities and their residents. The islands in the lake used to be accessible by bridge but the bridge was removed decades ago after vandalism on the islands. The trees were lovely with a mix of pink, pale pink, and white.

    Sam E.

    Happy Earth Day! What a great place to have a picnic, meet up with friends, or take a leisurely stroll around the garden. It's once of the places I'll bring my family members when they're visiting or joining me for a bike ride. Follow the path/trail to the rest of Delaware Park. Now is an even better time as it is peak cherry blossom season (must visit now!). There's plenty of parking in the Buffalo History Museum as well as street parking along Nottingham Terrace.

    Mark T.

    I can only imagine how much nicer the experience would have been if I visited in the Spring when everything was in bloom! Instead, I was here in the early fall, when the flowers are no longer bloomed, but the leaves haven't yet had a chance to show all their pretty colors. Regardless of colors, this is an excellent place to take a pleasant stroll, take in some fresh air, and enjoy the architecture/design of the gardens themselves. While I believe the Japanese Gardens strictly speaking are a more confined area, they are part of a larger park. Buffalo didn't seem to me to be as fast-paced a city as NYC, so if you find yourself in town, and you're looking for a way to spend a pleasant, relaxing afternoon or evening, you should definitely pay a visit here. Especially if you're also visiting the Buffalo History Museum.

    Portraits During Cherry Blossom Season https://kirankphotography.com/
    Kiran K.

    This park is absolutely one of my favorites with its serenity most of the year. If you're coming here during the 2ish weeks of cherry blossom season then expect to see dozens of groups of people taking photos with the beautiful pink blooms. But if you come here any other time of year it's fairly quiet most of the time. Either way, this little park is soo beautiful and well kept and the perfect place for photoshoots

    Cherry Blossoms in bloom!
    Hannah K.

    I am APPALLED at the fact that this gorgeous garden didn't have a listing on Yelp for the longest time! Is it that hidden of a gem? I didn't think so, but apparently it is! The Japanese Gardens came about in the 1970's, a gesture of sistership between Buffalo and Kanazawa, Japan! The gardens themselves were tended to and renovated over the years, and eventually Buffalo Olmstead Parks Conservancy took over maintenance of the gardens in 2004. The gardens are a small space aside the Buffalo History Museum, certainly worth exploring if you find yourself visiting the museum, or taking a walk in the area! The gardens are blooming with beautiful foliage, rock walkways, and shrines. This is the site of the annual Buffalo Cherry Blossom Festival, fitting as it is the home of dozens of cherry blossom trees which bloom ever year in the springtime!

    Cherry blossoms
    Sireesha A.

    I always liked taking a stroll in the Japanese gardens with its quaint atmosphere and serene surroundings but it's especially lovely in spring. The Cherry blossoms really come to life and it feels like you are in a flower field. The whole area is quite small and won't take too long to walk around but no matter how much time you spend, you feel like staying a bit more. The history museum is a great backdrop for the beautiful trees and the lake. It's great in every season but spring is my favorite time to visit for obvious reasons. It can get quite crowded during the weekends in spring so try venturing out during the weekdays if you can. Who needs to go all the way to DC when you can see all the grandeur right here in our Japanese gardens!

    Rocks and more
    Dab L.

    Well, I haven't been here in too many years to count... last time was way before I started to Yelp about things! (See what I did there) so I'm Yelping about these quaint yet sophisticated gardens... just as lovely as I remember, way more mature plants now... it has filled in beautifully! The rock sculptures richly enhance the beauty of the gardens... the paths are very walkable, though some lead to dead ends and the whole property is not very large... the doggos and I enjoyed our jaunt immensely! There were picnicking groups, couples strolling and families cavorting about... very pleasant place to visit

    Doris M.

    I have been behind the Historical Museum before,actually many times,but never took notice that it was a Japanese Garden. Today, I went there specifically for the "Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival" for the first time. It ran from 11:15am til around 3:00pm. I had such a good time. They had Folk dancers, A Japanese Chorus, Kendama Naoki (very cool), JGB Shibuki - Japanese Taiko Drum Group, Pinky Poodle Doodle , (a Rock Band), & The Molice (another Japanese band). They were so talented, cute & fun. There were many merchandise stands,which I spent a FORTUNE at,but it was worth it. I will definitely go again next year.

    Japanese lantern
    Richard P.

    After we went to the black sheep, we stopped at the Japanese garden by The Historical Society building. I was surprised to see the Cherry blossoms already starting to bloom. This is a wonderful place to visit this time of year. Lots of people walking around and taking pictures. One of the excellent seasonal sites around Buffalo!

    Cherry blossom trees
    Charlynn R.

    This is a really lovely garden for a quick stroll. Especially when the cherry blossoms are blooming. We went on a Sunday evening and it was crazy busy. Everyone for the most part was respectful wearing masks still. Lots of people taking photos of the beautiful trees of course. There was a violinist playing which was lovely.

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    Glen Park - Williams Mill at Glen Park

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    4.6(73 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    We have been to Glen Park a few times. But now that our son is running around, going to the park is…read morealways a new adventure. After having some ice cream, we went for a quick walk throughout the park. This park really is great. It is a little small but that also makes it so nice. No need for maps or worries of getting lost, it's perfect for a nice walk. My son loves looking for all the wildlife especially if there are any ducks or fish. Luckily for him, there are plenty of ducks around here. Another nice thing about this park is that it is very scenic for photography. There were a few different groups there doing what looked like senior pictures or photos before an event. Whether you're looking for a nice walk, scenic backdrop or just a quiet place to sit on a bench and think, this park has it all.

    I had some free time on a Sunday morning while I was waiting for a family reunion. So, I looked on…read moreGoogle Maps for local parks to visit. This one caught my eye. I am amazed at how restful and beautifully maintained it is. The flowers were welcoming, the small waterfall enchanting, the trails curious and winding, and the wildlife amusing. I felt more relaxed and grounded after my visit than I have in a long time. The only negative was that someone was smoking weed on a park bench and the odor instantly turned me off. I'm sure smoking is not allowed, but I was chagrined that in this little section of The Garden of Eden someone would assume to make the place smell like a stoner's living room.

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    4.5(36 reviews)
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    As summer 2026 is just ahead of us and I'm looking forward to going. But before they started the…read morenew renovations I would take my grand dogs and my dog there and play in the water. It's a beautiful location. Nice and private dogs. Love it. And I would go by myself and spend the whole entire day there. Relaxing. I have nothing bad to say about the place the way it was. Like I said, I'm looking forward to coming there very very soon and I will post what I think

    Such a let down after they renovated it for 2 years…read more I used to love sitting at a table in the shade with my book and watch my family bring our dogs down there to play and now I can't even do that because the tables and chairs are gone and they build up the rock wall around the beach. The beach is still inaccessible there are giant cement blocks so it's not a straight shot down for a wheelchair and the grass around them is very uneven and hilly like ground for a wheelchair to go over and I got stuck in the rocks and had to ask people to help push me out, then on the way back to the walk way (video I posted) my wheelchair was going to flip. There are small simple things that they could have been done, I've been to other beach's that have strips over the sand/ rocks that wheelchairs can ride over. The building looks nice they added a small golf course. To me it seems like all they did was build the restaurant and build up the rock walls especially around the beach.

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    4.6(11 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    This huge park is easily accessible from the UB or Ellicott Creek trail bike paths. Lots of wide…read moreopen green spaces. No road noise. Just the wind and water. In addition to the bike and walking paths that pass through this park, it gets used for winter sports like snowshoeing and cross country skiing. There's tennis courts, too. No playgrounds that I can tell, but that makes it an ideal place to observe wildlife or have a quiet picnic. I've been in the area so many times without realizing this was here. Lots of benches, some with shade, some without. There's a pond for fishing. Just a lovely jewel in the suburbs near the university. Makes me wish I could have a do-over because my college experience would probably be a lot nicer in a place like this.

    Although this park is mostly known for its bike trails, I had an enjoyable time walking on the path…read morewith a friend a few days ago. A nice wooden bridge, Ellicott creek, a ton of planted trees , the American flag, and several wooden benches fill up this park, which reaches from North Forest to the UB campus. The best part of this walk, though, was when it started raining and we were heading back....... amazingly, a mama and baby deer came really close to the trail, eating grass and looking up at us every once in a while. That made for a great photo opportunity! I'll be back to take a ride on my bike sometime.... P.S. be cautious of your GPS , the address lead me to the golf course, not the park. The parking lot is on North Forest Ave just a bit past Maple .

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