Red Butte Garden Guide
Discover Nature's Beauty: Explore Red Butte Garden Guide
Red Butte Garden, located in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains, is Utah's largest botanical garden and a premier destination for nature lovers. Spanning over 100 acres, the garden showcases a diverse collection of plants from around the world, as well as native Utah flora. With its stunning landscapes, walking trails, and educational programs, Red Butte Garden offers a tranquil escape and a chance to connect with the natural world. While not a historical site in the traditional sense, Red Butte Garden has evolved over time. The land was originally part of Fort Douglas, a military post established in 1862. In the 1930s, the University of Utah began developing the area as a research garden. Over the years, the garden has expanded and transformed into the beautiful botanical garden that it is today, serving as a center for education, conservation, and recreation. Visitors can explore a variety of themed gardens, including the Rose Garden, Herb Garden, and Children's Garden. The garden also features several walking trails that wind through the natural landscape, offering stunning views of the Salt Lake Valley. Red Butte Garden hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including outdoor concerts, educational workshops, and seasonal festivals. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition associated with the garden, the on-site cafe offers a selection of light meals and refreshments.
Transportation
Bus: Route 223 serves Red Butte Garden. Check the UTA (Utah Transit Authority) website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and route information.
Opening Hours
April-October: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM, November-March: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Ticket Price
Adults: $16, Seniors (65+): $13, Children (5-17): $13, Children (Under 5): Free