Attraction Guide: Sherman Library & Gardens, Newport Beach, United States

Sherman Library & Gardens Guide

Sherman Library & Gardens: A Hidden Oasis of Beauty and Knowledge Guide

Discover a hidden gem in the heart of Newport Beach at Sherman Library & Gardens, a tranquil oasis where botanical beauty meets historical preservation. This unique destination offers a captivating blend of meticulously maintained gardens, a research library dedicated to the history of the Pacific Southwest, and a charming tea garden. Whether you're a history buff, a gardening enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Sherman Library & Gardens is sure to delight. The story of Sherman Library & Gardens began in 1955 when Moses H. Sherman's estate was transformed into a public garden and research library. Sherman, a prominent businessman and developer, played a significant role in the development of Southern California. The library's collection focuses on the history of the Pacific Southwest, including California, Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico, with a particular emphasis on the development of transportation, agriculture, and water resources. At Sherman Library & Gardens, you can wander through themed gardens showcasing a diverse collection of plants from around the world, including a succulent garden, a rose garden, and a tropical conservatory. Explore the research library and delve into the history of the Pacific Southwest. Enjoy a delightful afternoon tea at the Tea Garden Creperie, savoring delicious crepes and refreshing beverages amidst the serene surroundings. The gardens also host various events throughout the year, including horticultural workshops, art exhibitions, and live music performances.

Transportation

The OCTA (Orange County Transportation Authority) bus route 55 provides service near Sherman Library & Gardens. Check the OCTA website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and stop locations. Limited street parking is available.