The Jensen Botanical Gardens, situated in Carmichael, California, spans across an area of 3.5 acres. Established in 1958 by Charles C. Jensen, the garden is a testament to his love for nature and his dedication to preserving it. The garden is open during daylight hours, making it a perfect spot for a daytime stroll amidst nature.
The Jensen Botanical Gardens is a haven for plant lovers, boasting a variety of magnolias, dogwoods, Japanese maples, and thousands of tulips. The garden also houses a wide variety of camellias, dogwoods, Japanese maples, azaleas, and rhododendron cultivars. The garden comes alive with a burst of life and color in the spring, making it a sight to behold.
In a recent development, the Carmichael Recreation and Park District has introduced a new feature at the Jensen Botanical Gardens - The Nature Path for the Blind and visually impaired. This path has been designed to allow visitors to appreciate the different textures and unique fragrances of the plants. The path has been adapted for the visually impaired and physically disabled, making the garden accessible to all.
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