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4.7 (345 reviews)
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Beautiful setting here.  Great picture spot.
Joel H.

We came to the UC BG with our family. The trip here was designed for our grandchildren and this was a great spot to walk around with everyone for a while. It is a short ride from their home (and where we were staying) and there was plenty of parking [for a very nominal fee.] You enter through the main gates and immediately see the splendor of all the beautiful plants, flowers and trees. We were here in November so plants were at a minimum and did not venture into the greenhouses around. The trails they have set up are wonderful. For people who cannot climb steps there are plenty of places to walk and also plenty of benches around to relax around the nature. There was also a large field to relax in. The trails were set up by regions and the displays were perfect. I am looking forward to a return trip and as a photographer I look forward to all the great photo opportunities.

In their December newsletter, the UC Botanical Garden offered wreath-making classes, as well as a kit to "make your own wreath" (kits being available for pick up on December 12th). Pick up was easy. The entrance staff checked my name on their list, then directed me to a large bin with individually-wrapped bundles of greens which I could choose. Close by was another bin of paper bags containing a wire wreath frame, tying wire, miscellaneous pine cones, and instructions for creating the wreath. They offered to have a staff person come to the entrance to talk me through the process, but I figured the printed instructions would probably be sufficient (and I could always hunt for wreath creating videos on YouTube)! Regarding assembly: the full-color instructions provided were easy to follow, and within an hour my wreath was completed! There about ten different varieties of greens provided, more than enough to complete the wreath, with extra for a table decoration. I did a couple of personal "add-ons;" a small strand of battery-operated red fairy lights (with a timer) that I secured on the back, as well as a red bow (photo attached). I'm pleased with how it turned out, funky and original. Not only did I help support the botanical gardens, but I bought "locally." Win-win! Perhaps next year, the instructions could include pictures/descriptions of the various greens provided? That information would be much appreciated and could reinforce the garden's educational nature!

Yvette M.

We arrived later in the day and didn't realize that the Botanical Gardens closed at 5pm and the Redwood Grove and Glass houses closed at 4pm. We paid the entrance fee of $18, which is free for UC Berkeley staff and students. No reservations were needed and since we arrived at 3pm, it was pretty mellow. The Redwood Grove is a separate entrance with a code and included in the price, but since we started at the Botanical Gardens, it was closed by the time we finished. The gardens are beautiful and the wide variety of plants, amazing. We were able to see many plants in bloom, including the blue Puya, which apparently takes 6-8 years to bloom. The medicinal garden was fun to walk and read through. Make sure to check out the carnivorous collection in the greenhouse. Some are sold near the gift shop as well. A climate controlled greenhouse with a variety of amazing cacti is also a must see. There are many places to sit and a grassy area that would be great for a picnic. Definitely a relaxing, educational, and beautiful garden that's worth the visit. A parking lot, along with an overflow lot is available. The pay station was out of order when we visited, so parking was free.

Rose L.

Good place to cry your eyes out, talk about deep feelings, and picnic! If you're more of a botanist (I'm not) there are fun plants to really check out that are plain crazy looking! I love the Madagascar plants personally. During wet season there are NEWTS! They breed in the lake next to the Japanese section. There are also events and plant sales going on! EBT - $3 UC Berkeley student - Free

African garden

I would give it 10 stars if I could!! Beautiful, clean, huge garden with thousands of different plants, trees, and flowers. Great use of space- so much to see you can hours looking around. My boyfriend and I loved the African Garden, Japanese pond, and Chinese medical garden (so unique! haven't seen this in any other botanical garden) You can see newts swimming around. Perfect place for a date, family outing, or a solo stroll.

Constance L.

Pretty garden with tons of stuff to see! I especially enjoyed the Redwood Grove across the street -- it was so serene and felt so isolated from the rest of the city. I also loved that the garden is tiered and has multiple "levels," which makes things a lot more interesting and feels more interactive than if you were to just walk down a paved path. You're encouraged to make a reservation online, although we were able to purchase tickets in person. Regular admission is $15, and seniors/students pay $12. Docking a star because the parking situation is a rough. The parking lot attendant was unnecessarily aggressive, yelling and making us to turn around even though there were empty spots in the lot. We had to head up the windy road to another set of parking lots and take a shuttle down to the garden, which leaves every 15 or 30 minutes, depending on the day. A good number of the greenhouses were also closed or blocked off to visitors.

Maximiliano G.

Had a great time coming here on a beautiful weekend day! The garden is pretty big and the plants/trees are separated by region. I really enjoy the terrain, some of the pathways are flat and paved, others are hilly and up stairways, and some are dirt. Along with this, some areas are very cool and breezy and others are more open and warmer. It's just a very great place to walk around and get to experience the diverse plant/tree life on Earth. Plus, it's pretty big so it feels like you're there by yourself even though there are dozens of other people in the garden (only passed by other guests a few times) so it's a great place to relax and clear your mind. In terms of parking, there is ample parking at the lot across the street ($1.50/hr). I walked around the garden leisurely and was able to see everything in around 2.5 hours but there are a lot of benches and tables (and a grassy open area) so you could definitely stay for a lot longer. Definitely come here if you enjoy walks/nature/plants/trees!!!

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John D.

Flower Supply Established in 1890, this 34-acre botanical garden, located on the UC Berkeley campus, features one of the most disparate collections of trees, flowers, flora and fauna we've ever encountered. Initially, we were a little suspicious of this place charging $15/per to visit, but after just a few minutes, we realized it was worth every penny. The Good: *As mentioned above, with over 10,000 types of plants--many of which are rare and endangered--your mind will boggle at the sheer diversity. *Despite the sheer number of plants, it is actually quite an organized mess with all the plants being sorted by continent and/or country of origin. *Docents are very well-informed and friendly. *All the plants have signage that tells you the botanical name, scientific name and area of origin. There's also an indicator (red dot) if the plant is endangered or rare. *Be sure to visit the Mather Redwood Grove adjacent to the garden (you'll need a code to enter) and bring a lunch to enjoy amongst the redwoods! The Meh: *Road to get here is a bit hinky, but just go with it. *Unless you're a member, you MUST have a pre-purchased ticket with a specific time to enter. I'm guessing this is a Covid Policy holdover, which is slightly annoying. However, we had no issue buying tickets for an early weekend sojourn. *Speaking of The 'Rona®, if you're still a bit covid shy, I def recommend bringing a mask for when you're in the greenhouses. Warm, damp environments are viruses' best friends. *You have to pay for parking, as well as your ticket. They charge $1.50/hr, I believe, if memory serves. *There's a chance the Mather Redwoods could be closed if there's an event being held there. The Ugly: *For the most part, the walking paths around the garden are in rough shape. I highly recommend wearing sturdy walking shoes and def don't try and push a stroller around unless it's a beefy off-road type like a Bob® Ironman™. TLDR: Spectacular garden that's unlike any we've ever seen. It's definitely a must-see for nature and plant lovers alike.

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Ask the Community - UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley

Do we have to take prior permissions for mini photoshoots?

Photos without equipment are allowed in the Garden without seeking permission. Admission is required; please stay out of plant beds.… Read more

Do I have to pay if I only want to go into the Redwood Grove?

The Redwood Grove is across the street from the paid area of the UC Botanical Garden; I don't think you have to pay to get in. However, the one time we tried going there, it was reserved for a wedding photo shoot and they asked us to leave.

Do they decorate for the holidays?

Hi there! We don't decorate for the holidays, to leave the Garden as a naturalistic setting. We do have a number of holiday related programs and events, though. You can see what's available on our website. Thanks for the question!

Is food/drinks allowed? Thanks

Yes-I've brought snacks or eaten a picnic lunch there-I've seen others bring food/drink in also. No signs posted that you can't...

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My favorite areas of the gardens were the Redwood Grove, Deserts of America, and Crops of the World Garden.

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