Garden Tours

Garden Tours

Touring The Garden is a fun way for visitors of all ages to learn about water sustainability and water-wise gardening. Garden staff and docents guide groups through The Garden while presenting valuable plant and gardening information to foster an appreciation of the natural environment and to inspire conservation of water and related natural resources.

Free Day Friday Mini-Tours

Volunteer-Led

Walk The Garden’s trails with a Docent Tour Guide and see beautiful water saving landscapes.  Every Second Friday of the Month.  Tours begin promptly at 10:00 am in the Plaza. No reservation required. Limited to 15 people arrive early.

Nature Explorer’s Elementary School Tours

Programs Offered at the Garden: Enthusiastic volunteers present grade level specific science topics on conservation  Teachers and chaperones then lead students on a fun & educational scavenger hunt through the beautiful Water Conservation Garden! Tour our water-wise plant trails, animal habitats, and enjoy an interactive learning lessons that meet California State Standards, E-STEM and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

For more information and to schedule program visit our Youth Education Page. 

Group Garden Tours

Make this a perfect outing for your club, HOA, service organization, senior group, etc. Volunteer-led tours are approximately one hour.  Garden tours are $5 per person, plus the admissions fee of $11 general admissions, $8 senior, student or active military.  Garden members pay no admissions fee, only the tour cost. Reservations required.

Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Amelia, to schedule your tour at Amelia@thegarden.org or 619-660-0614 ext 4.

ADA Shuttle Tours

Available for those needing assistance with navigating the garden’s paths: shuttle seats five passengers. Reservations are required. Two weeks in advance is recommended.

Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Amelia, to schedule your tour at Amelia@thegarden.org or 619-660-0614 ext 4.

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