Pittsburgh Botanic Garden has 65 acres of beautiful and interactive garden space to explore, including activities and garden features for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Dig into the Garden of the Five Senses, witness nature at work in the Hillside Pollinator Garden, explore aquatic life at the Lotus Pond, and so much more.
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden also features woodland paths, a 5-acre Exhibit Garden containing Carbon Cycle: An Earth Art Exhibit, Margaret Lawrence Simon Dogwood Meadow, including an apiary, and a preserved Heritage Homestead demonstrating life in the late 1700s.
All ages are welcome at the Garden, and memberships are available for garden enthusiasts. Make a day trip and grab lunch in Canopy Café during your visit.
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden has 65 acres of beautiful and interactive garden space to explore, including activities and garden features for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Dig into the Garden of the Five Senses, witness nature at work in the Hillside Pollinator Garden, explore aquatic life at the Lotus Pond, and so much more.
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden also features woodland paths, a 5-acre Exhibit Garden containing Carbon Cycle: An Earth Art Exhibit, Margaret Lawrence Simon Dogwood Meadow, including an apiary, and a preserved Heritage Homestead demonstrating life in the late 1700s.
All ages are welcome at the Garden, and memberships are available for garden enthusiasts. Make a day trip and grab lunch in Canopy Café during your visit.
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round; Closed on: Monday
Hours:Closed Today. Opens Sun
9:00am -
5:00pm
Closed
9:00am -
5:00pm
9:00am -
5:00pm
9:00am -
5:00pm
9:00am -
5:00pm
9:00am -
5:00pm
Cost: Less than $25
Available: Café
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The Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is a member of the American Association of Museums (AAM) and American Public Gardens Association (APGA).
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is built on former coal mine land and is restoring this industry-scarred land through acid mine drainage mitigation and reforestation.
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Pittsburgh Botanic Garden has 65 acres of beautiful and interactive garden space to explore, including activities and garden features for visitors of all ages to enjoy. Dig into the Garden of the Five Senses, witness nature at work in the Hillside Pollinator Garden, explore aquatic life at the Lotus Pond, and so much more.
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden also features woodland paths, a 5-acre Exhibit Garden containing Carbon Cycle: An Earth Art Exhibit, Margaret Lawrence Simon Dogwood Meadow, including an apiary, and a preserved Heritage Homestead demonstrating life in the late 1700s.
All ages are welcome at the Garden, and memberships are available for garden enthusiasts. Make a day trip and grab lunch in Canopy Café during your visit.
The Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is a member of the American Association of Museums (AAM) and American Public Gardens Association (APGA).
Pittsburgh Botanic Garden is built on former coal mine land and is restoring this industry-scarred land through acid mine drainage mitigation and reforestation.