Gorgeous Views (and more) at the Bellevue Botanical Garden

Bellevue, WALocal News

Nestled in Bellevue, Washington, the Bellevue Botanical Garden is renowned for its stunning landscapes and tranquil atmosphere, making it a popular retreat for both locals and tourists. Donated by Cal and Harriet Shorts in 1981, the garden spans over 17 acres, with dedicated community efforts enhancing its beauty and accessibility. Each year, around 400,000 visitors explore its diverse collections, including the vibrant Perennial Border, which highlights the region's unique flora. In response to the pandemic, the garden has implemented safety measures, such as mandatory mask-wearing in congested areas, ensuring that visitors can enjoy the outdoors safely. Beyond its natural allure, the garden features Copper Kettle Coffee Bar, where guests can savor coffee amidst beautiful scenery, and Trillium, a gift shop offering items inspired by the garden's charm.

Both businesses have adapted to new shopping models, including online sales and curbside pickup, reflecting community support during challenging times. Furthermore, virtual programming allows gardening enthusiasts to participate in events and classes from home, keeping the spirit of the garden alive. The Bellevue Botanical Garden is not only a place to enjoy nature but also a hub for community engagement and resilience.

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