When many people think of Alaska, they think of mountains, rugged tundra, and frozen lands. But in truth, our summers explode in color and variety of plants and flowers. This garden in interior Alaska showcases some of the best flowers that Alaska has to offer. You must visit the next time you’re in the Fairbanks area!
There’s a wonderful oasis located in the heart of interior Alaska.
Hidden away at the University of Alaska Fairbanks is a wonderful little garden bursting with colorful flowers. Visiting the Georgeson Botanical Garden is a sweet escape from your daily life.
The Georgeson Botanical Garden was founded in 1989.
It’s actually an active research facility that studies subarctic horticulture. This nonprofit does great work studying Alaska’s fascinating flora!
They work hard to educate the public not just about the plant species unique to Alaska, but also fun things like taking part in National Pollinators Week.
You’ll learn about the interesting little insects that help our great flowers to thrive. They also run plant trials, where they study the conditions of growing certain species in our wonderful subarctic growing zones. The results from these studies are fascinating, and you’ll love learning about them!
There are so many features throughout the grounds that you’ll find charming and whimsical.
The waterfalls are beautiful and peaceful, and there are bridges, boardwalks, arches covered with flowers, and more. Bring your camera because you’ll want to capture these little details that add so much to your experience.
Every summer the gardens host many events.
You can plan your wedding, attend a musical performance, or visit the annual Peony Festival! Make sure to check out their website for an up-to-date calendar of events.
This is a wonderful place to bring everyone in your family.
Even the kids will have fun exploring the nooks and crannies in these beautiful gardens. The waterfalls are always a huge hit for guests of all ages!
The gardens are open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day every year.
You can visit seven days a week, from 8:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m. Admissions are a $7.00 recommended donation.
Head on over to their website here to learn more about this fascinating garden.
Have you visited this stunning garden in interior Alaska? What did you think? Will you visit again? Let us know in the comments below!
If you want to visit more great botanical gardens in Alaska, read about how There’s A Little Slice Of Heaven Hiding Right Here In Alaska And You Need To Visit.
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