Attraction Guide: Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden, Long Beach, United States

Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden Guide

Tranquility in Bloom: Discover the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden Guide

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden, a hidden gem nestled within California State University, Long Beach. This meticulously crafted 1.3-acre garden offers a tranquil oasis, showcasing the principles of Japanese garden design with its carefully placed stones, winding pathways, koi-filled ponds, and meticulously pruned trees. Whether you're seeking a peaceful stroll, a moment of reflection, or simply a connection with nature, this garden provides a captivating experience for visitors of all ages. The garden's history began in 1981 when Loraine Miller Collins, in memory of her late husband Earl Burns Miller, envisioned a space that would promote cultural understanding and appreciation. Landscape architect Edward Lovell designed the garden, incorporating elements of various Japanese garden styles, including a Zen garden, a tea garden, and a strolling garden. Over the years, the garden has evolved and matured, becoming a beloved destination for students, faculty, and the wider community. It serves as a living classroom, a place for cultural events, and a sanctuary for those seeking respite. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities within the garden. Take a leisurely walk along the winding paths, admiring the carefully curated plant life and the serene beauty of the koi ponds. Participate in a traditional tea ceremony (check the garden's schedule for availability). Attend a cultural event, such as a Japanese music performance or a bonsai demonstration. Simply find a quiet spot to sit and meditate, allowing the peaceful atmosphere to soothe your mind and body. The garden also offers educational programs and guided tours for those interested in learning more about Japanese garden design and culture.

Transportation

The garden is located on the campus of California State University, Long Beach. Public transportation options include the Long Beach Transit bus lines 121, 172, and 173, which stop near the campus. From the bus stops, follow signs to the Japanese Garden. Parking is available on campus for a fee.

Opening Hours

Tuesday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM, Sunday: 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Closed Saturday and Monday

Ticket Price

General Admission: $10, Seniors (65+): $8, CSULB Students (with ID): Free, Children under 12: Free