Secret Gardens of Lake Forest Park Tour and Garden Market June 14, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park will host its annual Secret Garden Tour and Garden Market on June 14, 2025, from 9 AM to 3 PM, featuring six distinct gardens, one of which is a lush sanctuary emphasizing hope and redemption. The garden showcases a rich variety of plants, including clematis, David Austin roses, and an array of fruit trees, all nurtured by the owners’ commitment to garden rescue missions. The event supports local organizations, such as Third Place Commons and the Lake Forest Park Garden Club, enhancing community engagement. Attendees can purchase same-day tickets for $25 or exchange advance tickets for a map to the gardens. The event promotes a family-friendly atmosphere, requiring tickets for ages 5 and up, making it accessible to the community.

Visitors will also find a market filled with plant vendors and garden art at the Town Center. This year's garden tour promises not only visual beauty but also a narrative of resilience in gardening practices. Ultimately, it celebrates the transformative power of nature and community involvement.

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