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Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
Soos Creek Botanical Garden & Heritage Center
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Luana Steffen (10/27/2020)
We went here a few days ago. It was very chilly weather and many things were done blooming. We did see lots of beautiful Hydrangea blooms and a few other assorted flowers. There were pretty fall colors. We explored a couple of bridges that went across a creek. I was glad for the port-a-potty. Overall it was peaceful and lovely.
Julie Friend (08/30/2020)
Close to home and MUCH bigger than I ever imagined. Nicely tended and kept. Beautiful plants, trees, flowers and land. Hoping the plants we bought will do well in our own yard.
Elizabeth De La Cruz (08/01/2020)
This sizeable garden is free to walk through, masks required. There are flat areas, small inclines, stairs and small bridges to cross all lined with beautiful foliage. There are 17 different sights to see including an event center with a gorgeous pond filled with water lilies and metal sculptures of wildlife.nnMy visit was about an hour and walked to 8 of them, taking time for pictures and to sit on a few of the various benches available along the trails.nnThere is also a spot, just as you enter the garden, which sells various plants including ferns, fruit trees, flowering plants and more.nnThis is definitely a spot to visit for a short outing or picnic visit. Tables are located next to the parking area. Hours are 10am - 4pm, Wednesday through Saturday.
Josh Kipp (06/27/2020)
This place is just amazing. Lived in the area for years and never stopped by, because it always seemed to be a Sunday when we passed by and they are closed on Sunday. Since seeing it for the first time this is our go to place when we feel like a casual park. It's free, but please donate. They have plants for sale usually too. I think most the employees are volunteers. Hopefully my wife and I will do the same when we retire. There is just an astonishing amount of different plants. I think they may cater special events too. The rescue birds are always a pleasure. If you have not gone there is a must see if you like nature.
Marilyn Wagner (09/01/2020)
Lovely gardens and grounds! No entrance fee but donation are accepted of course. Their entrance gate was delightful - very creative!
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323 Marble Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, USA
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https://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/route66/madonna_of_the_trail_albu
Albuquerque, NM 87104, USA
+1 505-768-2000
https://www.cabq.gov/culturalservices/biopark/garden/exhibits/b