In the botanical garden there is a foot bridge built over a creek, a huge fallen log and many winding paths, and you can see the discolored oak trees in November.
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This garden is amazing. It's free, it's quiet, it's secluded, and it's hidden. Walking through the shady paths and the tended plants, over the creek on scenic bridges; this is a beautiful garden. Han...
I have mixed feelings about promoting this garden, since it may not stay my secret place. It is a great place to stroll and contemplate while enjoying beauty. The little "museum" documenting the his...
Our family enjoyed our visit and walk and learning more about Washington State history. Beautiful, trees, plant and flowers, well worth the effort to find...
The Soos Creek Botanical Garden is a beautiful 22-acre garden that was purchased in the late 19th century. The admission is free with a donation box provided, if you wish. It is really a series of gar...
For a nice, free place it is not bad. For sure not stroller friendly and we take ours all over places with gravel trails. I say worth a visit you are short on time to go to Kubota Japanese Garden or...
In the botanical garden there is a foot bridge built over a creek, a huge fallen log and many winding paths, and you can see the discolored oak trees in November.