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Best Botanical Gardens in the U.S.

By Ivan Slovic on May 29, 2026
11 min read

In the shadow of celebrated giants like the New York Botanical Garden and Chicago Botanic Garden, a quiet sanctuary in Elkhart, Indiana, has emerged as America’s most beloved botanical garden.

A sweeping new analysis of visitor reviews from 407 public gardens across the country exposes this gap between reputation and reality, combing star ratings with sentiment in the actual comments to identify which places meet visitor expectations.

Here are the results.

Key Findings

  • Common strengths: Strong thematic or specialized collections (butterflies, camellias, desert plants, trees), water features, art/sculpture, and educational/family elements.
  • Regional adaptation: Many excel by showcasing plants suited to their local climate while offering unique microclimates or indoor/outdoor contrasts.
  • Diversity of scale and style: From massive arboreta (Dawes) to intimate urban gems (Sherman, Tucson), and high-elevation natives (Yampa) to historic estates (Magnolia).

Top 10 Botanical Gardens in the US

1. Wellfield Botanic Gardens (Elkhart, Indiana)

Wellfield Botanic Gardens claims the top spot in a data-driven ranking of U.S. botanical gardens with an exceptional score of 95.9, powered by a 4.79 average rating across 1,000 reviews and a remarkable 96.6% positive sentiment. 

Signature appeal: Over 20 themed garden spaces, including an English-style garden, waterfall garden, and children’s Adventure Path.

Unique elements: Built on the site of historic artesian wells; features promenades, bridges, ponds (including Swan Pond), and a Conversation Garden Walkway with commemorative pavers. Strong focus on seasonal blooms (e.g., daffodils, tulips) and herbal experiences.

Photo by: Wellfield Botanic Gardens.

2. Yampa River Botanic Park (Steamboat Springs, Colorado)

Ranking second with a strong 92.1 score, Yampa River Botanic Park boasts a near-perfect 4.89 average rating from 1,000 reviews and 84.1% positive feedback. 

Signature appeal: High-elevation (6,800 ft) gardening with over 60 distinct gardens showcasing microclimates.

Unique elements: Free public access; emphasizes native and adaptive plants from alpine to desert species. Includes specialized gardens like Butterfly, Hummingbird, Penstemon, Japanese-style Reflecting Garden, and a Children’s Garden with a playhouse/amphitheater. Situated along the Yampa River with ponds and art.

3. Dawes Arboretum (Newark, Ohio)

Dawes Arboretum secures third place with a score of 88.7, drawn from a 4.71 average rating across 1,000 reviews and 83.5% positive sentiment.

Signature appeal: Nearly 2,000 acres with one of the northernmost bald-cypress swamps in North America (boardwalk access).

Unique elements: Extensive tree collections (crab apples, conifers, oaks, azaleas, hollies), Japanese Bonsai Garden, hedge lettering spelling “Dawes Arboretum,” autoroute for driving tours, and restored wetlands. Blends formal collections with natural areas and history (Dawes family legacy).

The Japanese Garden at Dawes Arboretum. Photo by marada.

4. Fullerton Arboretum (California State University, Fullerton)

Placing fourth with a score of 88.6, Fullerton Arboretum achieved a 4.73 average rating from 1,000 reviews and 81.4% positive feedback.

Signature appeal: Largest botanical garden in Orange County; strong conservation focus on rare, threatened, and endangered species.

Unique elements: 26 acres with four major biome collections (Cultivated, Woodlands, Mediterranean, Desert). Highlights include Southern California natives, Rare Fruit Grove, historic citrus/avocado collections, extensive cycads, palms, and a Children’s Garden. Home to the 1894 Heritage House.

5. Reiman Gardens (Ames, Iowa)

Reiman Gardens ranks fifth with a score of 88.0, supported by a solid 4.83 average rating across 1,000 reviews and 76.6% positive sentiment.

Signature appeal: Year-round appeal with indoor tropical features on 17 acres.

Unique elements: Christina Reiman Butterfly Wing (hundreds of live butterflies), Hughes Conservatory, water-wise hillside garden (unique planting style for Iowa), and rotating art/sculpture exhibits. Over 20 garden areas plus strong educational programs.

6. Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens (Buffalo, New York)

In sixth position with a score of 87.3 (based on 630 reviews), this garden maintains a 4.64 average rating and impressive 85.2% positive feedback.

Signature appeal: Historic conservatory complex with tropical displays in a cooler climate.

Unique elements: Towering palm dome, rainforest with waterfall, koi ponds, and butterfly experiences. Outdoor arboretum, pinetum, shrub, and bog gardens complement the indoor collections.

This is the beautiful pergola in the Reflection Garden or the Hardwood Forest area. Photo by: Ser Amantio di Nicolao.

7. Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (Charleston, South Carolina)

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens earns seventh place with a score of 87.3 from a 4.55 average rating across 1,000 reviews and a high 90.2% positive sentiment.

Signature appeal: Historic romantic garden on a former rice plantation with deep cultural and natural history.

Unique elements: One of America’s finest and oldest camellia collections (nearly 900 varieties), ancient live oaks with Spanish moss, Audubon Swamp Garden (cypress-tupelo swamp rich in birdlife), river views, antebellum cabins, and extensive wetlands/trails. Blends horticulture with history and wildlife.

8. Tucson Botanical Gardens (Tucson, Arizona)

Ranking eighth with a score of 87.2, Tucson Botanical Gardens delivers a 4.67 average rating from 1,000 reviews and 81% positive feedback.

Signature appeal: Desert oasis showcasing arid-adapted plants in an urban setting.

Unique elements: 5.5 acres with 20+ curated spaces, including Cactus & Succulent Garden, Cox Butterfly & Orchid Pavilion (tropical greenhouse), model Garden Railway, Zen Garden, and mosaic art benches. Strong emphasis on Southwest and global desert flora.

9. Norfolk Botanical Garden (Norfolk, Virginia)

Norfolk Botanical Garden takes ninth place with a score of 86.6 backed by a strong 4.82 average rating from 1,000 reviews (74.5% positive).

Signature appeal: Expansive waterfront setting with over 60 gardens and strong art integration.

Unique elements: Surrounded by water on three sides; excellent for birdwatching (175+ species) and butterflies. Features themed international gardens, statuary vistas, canals explorable by boat/tram, and a robust sculpture collection. One of Virginia’s largest.

10. Sherman Library and Gardens (Corona del Mar, California)

Rounding out the top 10 with a score of 85.0, Sherman Library and Gardens achieved a high 4.84 average rating from 694 reviews (67.2% positive).

Signature appeal: Intimate, refined 2.2-acre horticultural oasis with a paired library.

Unique elements: Over 100 palm species, 130 begonia varieties, tropical conservatory with koi pond, carnivorous plants, and orchids. Artistic succulent garden, formal and tea gardens, tiled fountains, and brick walkways. Focus on inspiration, education, and Pacific Southwest history.

The image shows the iconic "Luminous Wire Birds" sculpture installation by French artist Cédric Le Borgne
The iconic "Luminous Wire Birds" sculpture installation by French artist Cédric Le Borgne. Photo by Holly Landkammer.

What’s Most Important to Visitors?

Across thousands of reviews, a clear pattern emerges of what visitors value most in botanical gardens. Top praises consistently highlight beautiful, peaceful, and gorgeous settings, along with relaxing and highly recommended experiences, and recognition of wide variety of plants paired with strong informative and educational value. These elements drive the highest satisfaction scores.

Conversely, several recurring complaints noticeably drag down overall rankings. Visitors express feeling underwhelmed, often linked to visiting out of season or unmet expectations. Crowding or packed conditions, poor signage, perceived high prices, and maintenance issues such as grounds that feel “dirty,” “neglected,” or “overgrown” are the most common frustrations.

Overcrowding emerged as a particular pain point for some highly visited gardens. San Francisco Botanical Garden, Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Prescott Park, Reeves-Reed Arboretum, and Nathanael Greene Close Memorial Park ranked among the most frequently cited as overcrowded in visitor feedback.

The highest-ranked gardens in the analysis tend to deliver the serenity and beauty visitors crave while avoiding these common pitfalls.

Conclusion

The data shows smaller or regionally focused gardens often outperform bigger-name destinations in visitor satisfaction. Many top-ranked sites have in between 80-96% positive reviews, suggesting they excel at meeting expectations for beauty and tranquility without the operational strains of massive crowds.

Additionally, gardens with strong thematic identities such as Japanese gardens, native plant collections, or desert landscapes frequently earn praise for uniqueness and curation. 

Seasonal timing mustn’t be overstated: reviews mentioning “out of season” or “underwhelming” underline the importance of visiting during peak bloom periods. The data also shows that value perception is key. Even highly rated gardens can slip in rankings when visitors complain about pricing or feeling the experience was “not worth it.”

Visitors expect peaceful immersion in nature, photographic beauty, opportunities to learn, and well-maintained grounds. Families appreciate interactive or children’s areas, while enthusiasts seek rare specimens and thoughtful design. Accessibility, clear signage, and amenities like restrooms or shaded seating further elevate experiences.

The highest-ranked gardens consistently deliver memorable, low-friction visits that leave people feeling restored rather than rushed or disappointed.

RankGarden NameTotal ReviewsAvg RatingPositive %Negative %Neutral %Score
1Wellfield Botanic Gardens10004.7996.60.82.695.90
2Yampa River Botanic Park10004.8984.10.615.392.06
3Dawes Arboretum10004.7183.52.214.388.74
4Fullerton Arboretum10004.7381.41.61788.58
5Reiman Gardens10004.8376.61.222.287.98
6Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens6304.6485.2410.887.28
7Magnolia Plantation and Gardens10004.5590.25.44.487.26
8Tucson Botanical Gardens10004.67812.416.687.18
9Norfolk Botanical Garden10004.8274.51.823.786.56
10Sherman Library and Gardens6944.8467.20.432.484.96
11East Texas Arboretum6224.6771.71.32784.34
12Jungle Gardens10004.81681.630.484.02
13Fernwood Botanical Garden8434.7268.21.130.783.60
14Connie Hansen Garden5524.866.81.631.583.42
15Heritage Museums and Gardens10004.8263.90.935.283.04
16Chanticleer Garden10004.9260.80.638.683.04
17Gibbs Gardens10004.8262.91.335.882.32
18Bok Tower Gardens10004.8263.51.734.882.24
19Kingwood Center Gardens10004.76652.232.881.84
20Boyce Thompson Arboretum10004.8959.81.338.981.78
21Tulsa Botanic Garden10004.6967.12.730.281.58
22Sugar Mill Botanical Gardens10004.7962.41.935.781.34
23Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens10004.86591.139.981.32
24Anderson Japanese Gardens10004.77621.536.581.30
25Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden10004.8161.51.936.681.18
26Brookgreen Gardens10004.8758.51.440.180.98
27Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens10004.956.30.74380.96
28Dubuque Arboretum and Botanical Gardens10004.8656.10.543.480.64
29Kanapaha Botanical Gardens10004.7759.61.43980.42
30Bookworm Gardens10004.8556.20.743.180.42
31Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden10004.7760.21.83880.34
32Lakewold Gardens5834.6263.11.435.580.32
33Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest10004.8756.21.142.780.30
34Moorten Botanical Garden7044.6365.12.632.480.28
35Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens10004.8257.61.341.180.20
36Red Butte Garden10004.85571.441.680.18
37Paine Art Center and Gardens10004.8555.80.843.480.18
38Shore Acres State Park10004.8558.52.239.380.14
39Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory10004.762.82.534.780.12
40Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park7254.857.71.241.180.12
41Ravine Gardens State Park10004.859.92.437.780.04
42Yew Dell Botanical Gardens6534.7458.81.24079.96
43Sunken Gardens10004.8455.20.84479.84
44Sunken Gardens10004.8455.20.84479.84
45Kauffman Memorial Garden10004.8157.91.840.379.82
46Dow Gardens10004.8256.21.142.779.80
47Santa Barbara Botanic Garden8674.5865.72.931.479.76
48Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park10004.857.61.640.879.76
49Nemours Estate10004.7858.8239.279.72
50Ladew Topiary Gardens10004.7658.81.839.479.68
51Rotary Botanical Gardens10004.7859.22.438.479.56
52State Botanical Garden of Georgia10004.88541.144.979.52
53Birmingham Botanical Gardens10004.7956.81.541.779.42
54Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens10004.83551.143.979.42
55Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden10004.6665.84.429.879.40
56State Arboretum of Virginia8994.8154.60.944.579.22
57UC Santa Cruz Arboretum8984.6861.62.835.679.20
58Cheyenne Botanic Gardens Paul Smith Children's Village10004.8253.50.54679.20
59Cheyenne Botanic Gardens10004.8253.50.54679.20
60North Carolina Arboretum5004.7659.42.837.879.12
61Leach Botanical Garden10004.7955.41.343.379.02
62Wahiawa Botanical Garden10004.758.21.640.279.00
63Clark Gardens6044.6959.1238.978.94
64Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens10004.7659.93.336.878.92
65Shelburne Museum Gardens10004.8254.71.543.878.88
66Limahuli Garden and Preserve7874.7459.7337.278.86
67Smith College Botanic Garden7004.8353.4145.678.86
68Longwood Gardens10004.8555.12.242.778.78
69Betty Ford Alpine Gardens10004.8253.51.145.478.72
70Cypress Gardens10004.7458.82.838.478.68
71JC Raulston Arboretum10004.8352.9146.178.66
72Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center10004.664.43.931.778.64
73Quad City Botanical Center9374.6956.51.142.578.64
74Naples Botanical Garden10004.7756.92.340.878.62
75Klehm Arboretum and Botanic Garden6654.6657.41.241.378.58
76Manito Park10004.8950.80.848.478.58
77Louisville Waterfront Botanical Gardens7884.7355.61.343.278.52
78Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens10004.8153.81.444.878.50
79Green Bay Botanical Garden10004.82531.245.878.44
80Longue Vue House and Gardens7934.7255.71.34378.44
81Ohme Gardens9014.6856.51.342.278.36
82Bloedel Reserve10004.7655.31.74378.36
83University of Idaho Arboretum7044.8750.80.848.378.36
84McKee Botanical Garden10004.7258.62.938.578.32
85Naumkeag9004.7455.91.842.378.32
86Heathcote Botanical Gardens10004.6458.41.839.878.32
87Tohono Chul10004.759.53.237.378.24
88Deep Cut Gardens10004.7952.60.946.578.22
89Foster Botanical Garden10004.6857.72.140.278.20
90Flamingo Gardens10004.7456.42.241.478.20
91Los Angeles County Arboretum10004.7357.42.739.978.10
92Wave Hill10004.7954.11.844.178.10
93Mercer Botanic Gardens10004.84521.446.678.08
94Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens10004.7454.51.54478.00
95Thanksgiving Point Gardens10004.7455.72.242.177.92
96Dothan Botanical Gardens10004.6855.11.243.777.88
97Reynolda Gardens9844.7952.41.246.377.88
98Lotusland5424.7456.52.840.877.78
99Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory9034.7851.70.947.477.76
100Hidden Lake Gardens6024.76552.342.777.76
101Meadowlark Botanical Gardens10004.79510.748.377.74
102Bonnet House Museum and Gardens10004.67582.839.277.66
103The Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky10004.7852.41.446.277.64
104Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden10004.69562.141.977.62
105Olbrich Botanical Gardens10004.8451.61.846.677.60
106Lyndhurst Mansion Gardens10004.7353.91.644.577.58
107Untermyer Park and Gardens10004.8450.51.348.277.56
108Waimea Valley10004.5963.54.731.877.54
109Will Rogers Park and Arboretum10004.7254.41.843.877.52
110Hoyt Arboretum10004.8649.51.249.377.44
111Green Spring Gardens9224.7550.40.449.177.32
112Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park10004.7952.52.145.477.22
113Bridge of Flowers10004.852.82.444.877.20
114Alaska Botanical Garden9504.6754.61.743.777.18
115Cantigny Park10004.8252.22.545.377.08
116Mounts Botanical Garden10004.6456.82.640.677.04
117Toledo Botanical Garden10004.8548.3150.777.02
118Kubota Garden10004.851.92.245.977.00
119Morris Arboretum10004.8448.10.851.177.00
120Des Moines Botanical Garden10004.7651.71.646.777.00
121Allerton Garden10004.5963.15.231.776.98
122Missouri Botanical Garden10004.81522.445.676.98
123Roger Williams Park Botanical Center10004.7252.81.745.576.96
124Memphis Botanic Garden10004.7850.81.547.776.92
125Edison and Ford Winter Estates10004.7653.62.743.776.88
126Lincoln Park Conservatory10004.8348.20.950.976.86
127Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden10004.6554.31.74476.86
128Matthaei Botanical Gardens10004.8548.91.549.676.86
129Desert Botanical Garden10004.7454.22.942.976.76
130South Coast Botanic Garden10004.74532.344.776.76
131Clark Botanic Garden9524.7151.71.347.176.76
132W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory8974.7450.61.148.376.76
133International Rose Test Garden10004.8548.61.549.976.74
134Nathanael Greene Close Memorial Park10004.945.50.653.976.72
135Lyon Arboretum8294.7353.12.344.676.70
136Huntsville Botanical Garden10004.7651.21.84776.64
137Cornell Botanic Gardens10004.848.20.85176.64
138Elizabethan Gardens10004.6855.5341.576.60
139Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens10004.851.32.446.376.60
140Shaw Nature Reserve8074.7649.71.149.276.60
141Regional Parks Botanic Garden5444.8349.41.848.776.60
142Fellows Riverside Gardens10004.824815176.60
143Tyler Rose Garden10004.7352.42.145.576.58
144Minnesota Landscape Arboretum10004.8347.91.15176.58
145Ogden Botanical Gardens10004.7848.70.950.476.56
146Mitchell Park Domes10004.848.4150.676.56
147Springs Preserve10004.7950.41.947.776.54
148Hendricks Park10004.7649.10.95076.52
149Marjorie McNeely Conservatory10004.8546.60.852.676.50
150Myriad Botanical Gardens10004.7649.81.348.976.48
151Garfield Park Conservatory10004.8647.91.650.576.48
152Portland Japanese Garden10004.5163.24.931.976.46
153Dixon Gallery and Gardens8454.7749.51.349.276.46
154Harry P. Leu Gardens10004.7563.740.376.44
155Middleton Place10004.74543.242.876.44
156Leonard J. Buck Garden5064.7252.82.444.976.42
157Descanso Gardens10004.7650.81.947.376.40
158Denver Botanic Gardens10004.8649.32.448.376.40
159Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield10004.8649.32.448.376.40
160Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library7214.6557.6438.476.34
161Holden Arboretum10004.81491.749.376.34
162Locust Grove Estate7894.6950.30.948.876.30
163Santa Fe Botanical Garden8654.46602.937.176.28
164International Peace Gardens10004.752.2245.876.28
165International Peace Garden10004.752.2245.876.28
166Hershey Gardens10004.7949.8248.276.22
167New York Botanical Garden10004.7649.71.648.776.20
168Georgeson Botanical Garden6024.7249.71.249.276.14
169Prescott Park10004.7649.51.748.876.04
170Cox Arboretum MetroPark10004.8147.41.351.376.02
171Tyler Arboretum10004.7250.11.648.375.96
172Reeves-Reed Arboretum8644.77470.752.375.94
173Old Westbury Gardens10004.7250.31.847.975.88
174Planting Fields Arboretum10004.847.61.550.975.84
175Franklin Park Conservatory10004.7848.11.650.375.76
176Cape Fear Botanical Garden8204.6453.82.743.575.76
177Innisfree Garden5114.6255.83.540.775.72
178UC Riverside Botanic Garden10004.7647.81.350.975.68
179Knoxville Botanical Garden10004.4362.24.433.475.66
180Frelinghuysen Arboretum10004.7646.90.952.275.64
181Sarah P. Duke Gardens10004.8445.51.353.275.56
182Grounds For Sculpture10004.7947.91.950.275.54
183Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden6434.7350.42.547.175.46
184Botanica Wichita10004.848.42.449.275.44
185Filoli10004.7249.72.148.275.40
186Duke Farms10004.7350.82.846.475.38
187Sonnenberg Gardens10004.5555.63.141.375.26
188Cheekwood Estate and Gardens10004.6653.13.443.575.12
189Mead Botanical Garden10004.7249.82.547.775.12
190Cylburn Arboretum10004.7746.91.751.475.10
191Atlanta Botanical Garden10004.6850.92.646.575.08
192Ashland: The Henry Clay Estate9704.68502.247.875.04
193San Diego Botanic Garden10004.7250.93.245.975.00
194Leila Arboretum10004.7247.11.351.675.00
195Central Park Conservatory Garden10004.7545.50.953.674.98
196Luthy Botanical Garden6094.6548.1150.974.94
197UC Berkeley Botanical Garden10004.846.72.251.174.92
198McCrory Gardens5034.6849.3248.774.92
199Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP7734.6747.2151.774.76
200New Orleans Botanical Garden10004.7447.21.950.974.76
201Highland Botanical Park8404.8341.90.457.774.74
202Philbrook Museum of Art Gardens10004.71471.651.474.62
203Powell Gardens10004.6751.73.544.874.58
204Brookside Gardens10004.8342.30.856.974.58
205UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden10004.7146.41.452.274.54
206Arnold Arboretum10004.8940.10.559.474.54
207Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden10004.7348.72.848.574.54
208Honor Heights Park10004.6847.11.451.574.52
209Idaho Botanical Garden10004.6451.73.245.174.52
210Asheville Botanical Gardens9104.5353.82.943.374.50
211Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens10004.71471.851.274.46
212Brooklyn Botanic Garden10004.842.50.956.674.28
213Fort Worth Botanic Garden10004.748.92.948.274.24
214Washington Park Botanical Garden8044.744.9154.174.16
215Monk Botanical Gardens5864.649.52.148.574.14
216San Francisco Botanical Garden10004.7347.32.650.174.14
217United States National Arboretum10004.7345.71.852.574.14
218William Paca Garden5534.5749.61.848.674.10
219Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum10004.6850.43.64674.08
220Bartram's Garden10004.746.92.15174.08
221Lauritzen Gardens10004.67482.349.774.06
222North Carolina Botanical Garden10004.66482.349.773.96
223Balboa Park Gardens10004.746.42.151.573.88
224South Texas Botanical Gardens10004.4855.43.940.773.84
225Berkshire Botanical Garden8834.5450.72.34773.84
226Bellevue Botanical Garden10004.8242.31.656.173.84
227Corpus Christi Botanical Gardens10004.49553.941.173.78
228Green Animals Topiary Garden8394.4852.42.545.173.76
229Callaway Gardens10004.480.615.73.773.68
230Washington Park Arboretum10004.8140.8158.273.62
231San Antonio Botanical Garden10004.6551.24.344.573.54
232Living Desert Zoo and Gardens10004.4856.24.739.173.52
233Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory10004.7543.92.253.973.30
234Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve5324.5550.4346.673.26
235Conservatory of Flowers10004.7542.81.855.473.18
236Houston Botanic Garden10004.5850.63.645.873.16
237Hudson Gardens10004.5254.7540.373.08
238Elizabeth Park Conservancy10004.839.30.959.873.00
239Kykuit Gardens10004.6146.82.350.972.98
240Monticello10004.747.43.948.772.84
241New Jersey State Botanical Garden at Skylands7844.6345.2252.872.78
242United States Botanic Garden10004.7342.3255.772.62
243Rio Grande Botanic Garden10004.7144.3352.772.42
244Koko Crater Botanical Garden10004.6545.7351.372.38
245Chicago Botanic Garden10004.7643.43.353.372.32
246Vizcaya Museum and Gardens10004.5451.84.943.372.20
247Morton Arboretum10004.6844.4352.672.16
248Rutgers Gardens10004.6344.42.553.172.06
249Nashville Zoo at Grassmere10004.5947.8448.271.82
250New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill10004.624535271.80
251Tower Hill Botanic Garden10004.624535271.80
252Sertoma Butterfly House and Marine Cove10004.4650.6445.471.64
253Wild Gardens of Acadia7244.5745.63.251.271.38
254Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields10004.6245.8450.271.32
255Staten Island Botanical Garden (Snug Harbor)10004.5845.63.650.871.16
256Boerner Botanical Gardens7804.7141.53.255.371.14
257Oakland Museum and Gardens10004.7339.82.757.571.06
258Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden10004.5547.24.548.370.78
259Cleveland Botanical Garden10004.642.63.653.870.16
260Terrace Park9134.5935.71.36369.14
261Zilker Botanical Garden10004.48476.546.568.40
262Crosby Arboretum10004.5135.71.862.567.94
263Queens Botanical Garden10004.4239.8357.267.72
264Barnsley Resort Gardens1000089.54.95.641.88

Methodology

We ranked gardens using a combined score that blends review sentiment with average star ratings. 

First, we took each garden’s average rating (on a 1–5 scale) and normalized it to a 0–1 scale so it could be compared directly with percentages. We then calculated a sentiment score using the share of positive, negative, and neutral reviews. Positive reviews increase the score, negative reviews reduce it, and neutral reviews contribute a smaller positive weight 

Overall, the method leans more on what visitors say rather than just the star rating, so a garden with lots of genuinely happy reviews will rank higher than one with mixed feedback.

We combined all of this into a single score for each garden, and then sorted them from highest to lowest to determine the rankings.

In total, we analyzed reviews for 407 botanical gardens across the United States. 

To make sure the results are reliable and up to date, we only included gardens with at least 500 recent reviews in the final rankings, filtering out smaller locations where a handful of reviews could skew the results.


Featured image by Holly Landkammer.

Ivan Slovic
Ivan Slovic

Trying to escape the concrete confines as much as I can but I always end up traveling to different cities. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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