We visited Leach Botanical Garden for the first time on a chilly but sunny day in January.
We like botanical gardens in general, but we were especially interested in the aerial tree walk.
While boardwalks are a common feature for many gardens and wetlands, this one stands out due to its position on the hillside terrain.
Most of the garden is on one level, then down a relatively steep hill there is the Manor House and East Terrace. (Then if you cross the Back 5 and the creek, there is an outdoor kitchen and stone cabin.)
Trees grow everywhere, and the walkway gives you a view of the garden level, the house level, and the trees all around.
There were also many interesting and inventive resting spots.
This included some more sheltered areas and areas where you might be able to get warm.
There are rental and event options available.
There is an emphasis on education, largely with school programs but also with signs and labels.
Being there in winter is a different experience than we might have in spring or summer, but there were still some blooms.
There can be the option to go back, but there have been some funding issues, a common problem for many institutions lately.
Information on donating and volunteering is available on the web site.
Some of those volunteering opportunities relate to the "Back 5" project, focusing on ecosystem restoration and habitat enhancement.
There are always plenty of good things to do.
Also, this dinosaur may seem kind of random, but I like it.
COVID:This was very much outside for us, as we did not visit inside the Manor House.
Accessibility: This is mostly pretty good. Paths are smooth and navigable up top.
However, if there is an interest in going to another level, that is probably best done by driving. Even though there are switchbacks and short steps to keep it from being too steep, that makes it longer. Then you would need to get back up.
There is limited parking below, so the web site recommends letting them know at the Visitor Services Booth. They were very friendly and should be able to make sure that there is a spot available.





