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The Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens are a nonprofit botanical garden that specializes in lilacs. They are located at 115 South Pekin Road, Woodland, Washington. This location is known for its extensive collection of lilacs and is a popular destination for those who appreciate the beauty and fragrance of these flowers.
The Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens will re-open in Spring 2024 and will be open daily from 10:00am to 4:00pm. It's recommended to check the website for specific dates. A small admission fee is charged for adults at the self-pay station, except during Lilac Days when an admission fee is also charged payable at the cashier station. Payment can be made via cash, check, or card.
Today, the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens are home to more than 90 varieties of lilacs. In addition to the lilacs, the gardens also feature Victorian gardens and a farmhouse. This variety and the historical elements make the gardens a unique destination for visitors.
Botanical garden Garden & Park Historic house
115 S Pekin Rd, Woodland
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The Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens in Woodland, United States, offers visitors a pleasant and educational experience centered around lilacs and local history. The gardens showcase a variety of lilac species, many developed by Hulda Klager herself, a pioneering horticulturist. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained grounds, especially during the peak blooming season in spring when the lilacs are in full display. The historic Victorian-era home on the property, which serves as a museum, provides insight into early 20th-century life and Klager's work. Many find the volunteer staff knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the visit with their information about the gardens and Klager's legacy. However, some visitors note that the experience can be brief, especially outside of lilac season, and the attraction may have limited appeal for those not particularly interested in gardening or local history. The admission fee is generally considered reasonable for the experience offered. While not expansive, the gardens provide a serene environment for a stroll and offer a chance to purchase lilac plants propagated on-site. Overall, the Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens is a niche attraction that caters well to garden enthusiasts and those interested in local botanical history.
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