Soos Creek Botanical Garden will open for 2025 season on Saturday, Mar. 15

Auburn, WALocal News

The Soos Creek Botanical Garden will commence its 2025 season on March 15, offering a unique opportunity for the community to explore its diverse gardens from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Regular operating hours will be maintained from Wednesday to Saturday, spanning from March to October.

This botanical haven is designed to inspire visitors with its variety of garden themes drawn from international, regional, and historical influences, while also emphasizing the importance of horticultural education and environmental conservation. This season, the garden will host six free Nature programs on Wednesdays, kicking off on April 16, which aim to educate attendees on local flora and fauna. Additionally, the highly anticipated 2nd annual Rose Tea is scheduled for June 14, promising a delightful experience for all attendees. For further details about the Pavilion by the Pond Programs and other special events, the garden's website serves as a comprehensive resource. Visitors can also contact the garden directly via phone or email for any inquiries.

The Soos Creek Botanical Garden is conveniently located at 29308 132nd Avenue SE, Auburn, WA.

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