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Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens
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American Legion Memorial Park
145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201
Port Gardner Bay View Point North
990 W Marine View Dr, Everett, WA 98201
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Taqueria Dona Mari
710 N Broadway, Everett, WA 98201
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Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens

145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201
4.7(563)
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attractions: American Legion Memorial Park, Port Gardner Bay View Point North, restaurants: Taqueria Dona Mari
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Nearby attractions of Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens

American Legion Memorial Park

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American Legion Memorial Park

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Here is detailed information for a visitor to the Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens:

Directions Location: 145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201, USA From Seattle: Take I-5 North. Exit at 192 for 41st Street toward Evergreen Way. Follow signs for the Arboretum and Gardens, located within Legion Memorial Park. From Bellingham: Take I-5 South. Exit at 192 for 41st Street toward Evergreen Way. Follow signs for the Arboretum and Gardens, located within Legion Memorial Park. Parking: Free parking is available within Legion Memorial Park, with spots close to the Arboretum entrance.

Fees Admission: Free of charge. Donations are welcomed and can be made at the entrance or online.

Restrooms Restrooms are available within Legion Memorial Park, near the arboretum entrance. Accessible restrooms are also provided.

Operating Hours Regular Hours: Open daily from dawn to dusk. Closed: Open year-round, including holidays. Best Time to Visit: Spring and summer for peak blooming season, though the gardens offer interest year-round.

Annual Events Spring Plant Sale: Held annually in May, offering a wide variety of plants for sale. Proceeds support the upkeep and development of the arboretum. Summer Garden Concert Series: Enjoy live music in the beautiful surroundings of the gardens. Usually held on select evenings during the summer. Garden Classes and Workshops: Educational sessions on gardening topics, held throughout the year. Topics range from plant care to landscape design.

Garden Highlights The Arboretum: Features 10 distinct themed gardens, including Japanese Maple Grove, Viewing Mound, Conifer Garden, and Woodland Garden. Japanese Maple Grove: A collection of beautiful Japanese Maples, showcasing various shapes, sizes, and colors, especially vibrant in the fall. Conifer Garden: An array of conifer species, demonstrating the diversity and adaptability of these evergreens. Woodland Garden: Shaded area filled with native plants, ferns, and shade-loving perennials, offering a tranquil escape. Rock Garden: Showcases drought-tolerant plants, succulents, and alpine plants, perfect for rockery inspiration.

Visitor Tips Photography: Photography is allowed; this is a popular spot for nature and landscape photography. Guided Tours: Guided tours can be arranged for groups; otherwise, self-guided tours are encouraged. Accessibility: The gardens are wheelchair accessible, with paved paths throughout the arboretum. Picnic Areas: Picnic areas are available within Legion Memorial Park, making it an ideal spot for a family outing. Gift Shop: While there isn't a dedicated gift shop, seasonal plant sales and special events often offer plants and garden-related items for purchase.

Seasonal Considerations Spring: The garden comes alive with blooms, making it one of the most beautiful times to visit. Rhododendrons, azaleas, and cherry blossoms are particularly noteworthy. Summer: Lush greenery and vibrant flowers are at their peak. Summer events and concerts add to the experience. Fall: The Japanese Maple Grove is particularly stunning with its autumn foliage. A quieter time to visit with a focus on the fall colors. Winter: The gardens offer a more serene experience, with winter interest provided by evergreens and structural elements.

Educational Opportunities Classes and Workshops: The arboretum offers classes on a variety of gardening topics, suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners. Volunteer Opportunities: The arboretum relies on volunteers for maintenance and events. Volunteering is a great way to learn more about horticulture. Youth Programs: Educational programs are available for schools and youth groups, often focusing on nature and conservation. Nearby...

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19w

Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens We were doing a 3 day stay over in Everette, Washington, to see a concert down in Seattle. We were going to spend the days exploring Seattle, but it was a traffic zoo, because of the summer tourist season, so we decided to explore Everette instead the other days. One of the places we drove to was this. Parking was easy and close to the entrance, admission was free and close by and the gardens were beautifully sculpted with summer flowers in bloom for several hundred feet, then, there was a sculpture garden, a Japanese maple garden, a gazebo and some other small trails up to a golf course. On the way back to the car, we sat by a fountain on a little hill and relaxed. The place wasn’t real large, but that was what made it nice for a little get away. Donations were possible. I pulled some photos off the net of how the place looked to us, because I forgot to...

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5y

Should be a more inviting enntrance. Also there is a large piece of metal art it's a ball shaped thing with water pouring over it & it has like protrusions that look sharp & dangerous. The area surrounding this sculpture is wet & slimy n my daughter ran off the main path straight for it!! Luckily I grabbed her before she stepped in it cuz that would have been a horrible slip into concrete or the blades of the watery orb!! They should have it blocked off definitely!! I will take pics next time. Also some shady people seem to wait for us to pass then catch up to us here & there on the path & watch us the whole time. Creepy. The plants r cool though. But some youths were not respecting the boundaries & going into & onto the displays. There were some cute wild bunnies though. If you go just keep your kid attached to you, watch out for the artwork & pay attention to...

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We had such a lovely time exploring Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens a hidden gem nestled within Everett’s American Legion Memorial Park. 🌿🌸 This peaceful 3½ acre space is bursting with beauty year round, thanks to a dedicated team of volunteers, curators, and support from Everett Parks. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing family stroll, nature appreciation, or even a quiet moment to yourself. 🌳🦋 ✨ Know Before You Go 🕰 Open daily, year round — from dawn to dusk 🎟 Free admission 🚗 Free parking right at the entrance 📍 145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201 Highly recommend for your next peaceful outing or photo worthy adventure! 💚 #EvergreenArboretum #AmericanLegionPark #EverettWA #PNWFamilyFun #NatureWalks #FreeFamilyFun #ExploreWA #PNWAdventures #HiddenGemsPNW
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Here is detailed information for a visitor to the Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens: ### Directions - **Location**: 145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201, USA - **From Seattle**: - Take I-5 North. - Exit at 192 for 41st Street toward Evergreen Way. - Follow signs for the Arboretum and Gardens, located within Legion Memorial Park. - **From Bellingham**: - Take I-5 South. - Exit at 192 for 41st Street toward Evergreen Way. - Follow signs for the Arboretum and Gardens, located within Legion Memorial Park. - **Parking**: Free parking is available within Legion Memorial Park, with spots close to the Arboretum entrance. ### Fees - **Admission**: - Free of charge. - Donations are welcomed and can be made at the entrance or online. ### Restrooms - Restrooms are available within Legion Memorial Park, near the arboretum entrance. - Accessible restrooms are also provided. ### Operating Hours - **Regular Hours**: Open daily from dawn to dusk. - **Closed**: Open year-round, including holidays. - **Best Time to Visit**: Spring and summer for peak blooming season, though the gardens offer interest year-round. ### Annual Events - **Spring Plant Sale**: - Held annually in May, offering a wide variety of plants for sale. - Proceeds support the upkeep and development of the arboretum. - **Summer Garden Concert Series**: - Enjoy live music in the beautiful surroundings of the gardens. - Usually held on select evenings during the summer. - **Garden Classes and Workshops**: - Educational sessions on gardening topics, held throughout the year. - Topics range from plant care to landscape design. ### Garden Highlights - **The Arboretum**: - Features 10 distinct themed gardens, including Japanese Maple Grove, Viewing Mound, Conifer Garden, and Woodland Garden. - **Japanese Maple Grove**: - A collection of beautiful Japanese Maples, showcasing various shapes, sizes, and colors, especially vibrant in the fall. - **Conifer Garden**: - An array of conifer species, demonstrating the diversity and adaptability of these evergreens. - **Woodland Garden**: - Shaded area filled with native plants, ferns, and shade-loving perennials, offering a tranquil escape. - **Rock Garden**: - Showcases drought-tolerant plants, succulents, and alpine plants, perfect for rockery inspiration. ### Visitor Tips - **Photography**: - Photography is allowed; this is a popular spot for nature and landscape photography. - **Guided Tours**: - Guided tours can be arranged for groups; otherwise, self-guided tours are encouraged. - **Accessibility**: - The gardens are wheelchair accessible, with paved paths throughout the arboretum. - **Picnic Areas**: - Picnic areas are available within Legion Memorial Park, making it an ideal spot for a family outing. - **Gift Shop**: - While there isn't a dedicated gift shop, seasonal plant sales and special events often offer plants and garden-related items for purchase. ### Seasonal Considerations - **Spring**: - The garden comes alive with blooms, making it one of the most beautiful times to visit. - Rhododendrons, azaleas, and cherry blossoms are particularly noteworthy. - **Summer**: - Lush greenery and vibrant flowers are at their peak. - Summer events and concerts add to the experience. - **Fall**: - The Japanese Maple Grove is particularly stunning with its autumn foliage. - A quieter time to visit with a focus on the fall colors. - **Winter**: - The gardens offer a more serene experience, with winter interest provided by evergreens and structural elements. ### Educational Opportunities - **Classes and Workshops**: - The arboretum offers classes on a variety of gardening topics, suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners. - **Volunteer Opportunities**: - The arboretum relies on volunteers for maintenance and events. Volunteering is a great way to learn more about horticulture. - **Youth Programs**: - Educational programs are available for schools and youth groups, often focusing on nature and conservation. ### Nearby Attractions - **Legion
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We had such a lovely time exploring Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens a hidden gem nestled within Everett’s American Legion Memorial Park. 🌿🌸 This peaceful 3½ acre space is bursting with beauty year round, thanks to a dedicated team of volunteers, curators, and support from Everett Parks. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing family stroll, nature appreciation, or even a quiet moment to yourself. 🌳🦋 ✨ Know Before You Go 🕰 Open daily, year round — from dawn to dusk 🎟 Free admission 🚗 Free parking right at the entrance 📍 145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201 Highly recommend for your next peaceful outing or photo worthy adventure! 💚 #EvergreenArboretum #AmericanLegionPark #EverettWA #PNWFamilyFun #NatureWalks #FreeFamilyFun #ExploreWA #PNWAdventures #HiddenGemsPNW
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Here is detailed information for a visitor to the Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens: ### Directions - **Location**: 145 Alverson Blvd, Everett, WA 98201, USA - **From Seattle**: - Take I-5 North. - Exit at 192 for 41st Street toward Evergreen Way. - Follow signs for the Arboretum and Gardens, located within Legion Memorial Park. - **From Bellingham**: - Take I-5 South. - Exit at 192 for 41st Street toward Evergreen Way. - Follow signs for the Arboretum and Gardens, located within Legion Memorial Park. - **Parking**: Free parking is available within Legion Memorial Park, with spots close to the Arboretum entrance. ### Fees - **Admission**: - Free of charge. - Donations are welcomed and can be made at the entrance or online. ### Restrooms - Restrooms are available within Legion Memorial Park, near the arboretum entrance. - Accessible restrooms are also provided. ### Operating Hours - **Regular Hours**: Open daily from dawn to dusk. - **Closed**: Open year-round, including holidays. - **Best Time to Visit**: Spring and summer for peak blooming season, though the gardens offer interest year-round. ### Annual Events - **Spring Plant Sale**: - Held annually in May, offering a wide variety of plants for sale. - Proceeds support the upkeep and development of the arboretum. - **Summer Garden Concert Series**: - Enjoy live music in the beautiful surroundings of the gardens. - Usually held on select evenings during the summer. - **Garden Classes and Workshops**: - Educational sessions on gardening topics, held throughout the year. - Topics range from plant care to landscape design. ### Garden Highlights - **The Arboretum**: - Features 10 distinct themed gardens, including Japanese Maple Grove, Viewing Mound, Conifer Garden, and Woodland Garden. - **Japanese Maple Grove**: - A collection of beautiful Japanese Maples, showcasing various shapes, sizes, and colors, especially vibrant in the fall. - **Conifer Garden**: - An array of conifer species, demonstrating the diversity and adaptability of these evergreens. - **Woodland Garden**: - Shaded area filled with native plants, ferns, and shade-loving perennials, offering a tranquil escape. - **Rock Garden**: - Showcases drought-tolerant plants, succulents, and alpine plants, perfect for rockery inspiration. ### Visitor Tips - **Photography**: - Photography is allowed; this is a popular spot for nature and landscape photography. - **Guided Tours**: - Guided tours can be arranged for groups; otherwise, self-guided tours are encouraged. - **Accessibility**: - The gardens are wheelchair accessible, with paved paths throughout the arboretum. - **Picnic Areas**: - Picnic areas are available within Legion Memorial Park, making it an ideal spot for a family outing. - **Gift Shop**: - While there isn't a dedicated gift shop, seasonal plant sales and special events often offer plants and garden-related items for purchase. ### Seasonal Considerations - **Spring**: - The garden comes alive with blooms, making it one of the most beautiful times to visit. - Rhododendrons, azaleas, and cherry blossoms are particularly noteworthy. - **Summer**: - Lush greenery and vibrant flowers are at their peak. - Summer events and concerts add to the experience. - **Fall**: - The Japanese Maple Grove is particularly stunning with its autumn foliage. - A quieter time to visit with a focus on the fall colors. - **Winter**: - The gardens offer a more serene experience, with winter interest provided by evergreens and structural elements. ### Educational Opportunities - **Classes and Workshops**: - The arboretum offers classes on a variety of gardening topics, suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners. - **Volunteer Opportunities**: - The arboretum relies on volunteers for maintenance and events. Volunteering is a great way to learn more about horticulture. - **Youth Programs**: - Educational programs are available for schools and youth groups, often focusing on nature and conservation. ### Nearby Attractions - **Legion
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