The Botanical Gardens at the Creation Museum is an inviting place for guests to enjoy a stroll along beautifully themed, paved, and accessible trails that take you on a voyage through unique and individual garden spaces.
A botanical garden is a collection of plants cataloged and managed for purposes of education, research, and enjoyment. Months of thought and planning, countless hours of time from staff and groups of volunteers were involved in the establishment of the gardens that you see today.
A variety of waterfalls and fountains soothe the senses and provide abundant photo opportunities as you circle and explore the more-than-three-acre lake. The lake is an integral, ecological part of the Botanical Gardens offering additional opportunities for education, research, and enjoyment.