Attraction Guide: Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, Vail, United States

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens Guide

A Symphony of Blooms: Discover Alpine Beauty at Betty Ford Alpine Gardens Guide

Escape to a world of vibrant colors and delicate beauty at the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, the highest botanical garden in North America. Nestled in the heart of Vail, Colorado, this unique garden showcases a stunning collection of alpine plants from around the globe. Whether you're a seasoned botanist or simply seeking a tranquil escape, the Betty Ford Alpine Gardens offers a captivating experience for all. Founded in 1985, the gardens were named in honor of former First Lady Betty Ford, a long-time resident of Vail and a passionate advocate for the community. The gardens are dedicated to preserving and showcasing the unique flora of alpine environments. The high altitude and challenging climate of Vail provide a perfect setting for cultivating a diverse collection of plants from the Rocky Mountains, the Himalayas, and other mountainous regions around the world. Visitors can explore a variety of themed gardens, including the Alpine Display Garden, the Children's Garden, and the Meditation Garden. Take a leisurely stroll along the winding paths, admire the colorful blooms, and learn about the fascinating adaptations of alpine plants. The Education Center offers informative exhibits and programs for all ages. While the gardens themselves don't have a culinary tradition, Vail Village offers a wide range of dining options, from casual cafes to fine dining restaurants, all within easy walking distance.

Transportation

The Betty Ford Alpine Gardens are located in Ford Park in Vail Village. The gardens are easily accessible by walking or biking from most locations in Vail Village. The free Town of Vail bus also stops near Ford Park. Check the Town of Vail website for bus schedules and route information.