All plant museums to visit in Wisconsin

Immerse yourself in the world of plants at 10 museums in Wisconsin dedicated to botany. These museums explore the diversity, biology, and importance of plant life.

Do you love plants and nature? Here are the must-visit botanical gardens in Wisconsin:

  1. Villa Terrace Museum & Gardens1

    Villa Terrace Museum & Gardens

     Milwaukee, WI
    Since 1966, the house and its surrounding grounds have been home to the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum. The museum showcases fine and decorative arts dating from the 15th through the 19th centuries, including wrought iron masterpieces by Cyril Colnik. It also hosts changing exhibitions highlighting the decorative arts.
  2. Mitchell Park Domes2

    Mitchell Park Domes

     Milwaukee, WI
    The Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory, also known as Mitchell Park Domes or The Domes, is a conservatory located at Mitchell Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It is a popular tourist destination, attracting over 200,000 visitors annually. The conservatory is composed of three beehive-shaped glass domes that span 140 feet in diameter and are 85 feet high, covering 45,000 square feet of display area. These domes are known as the world's first conoidal domes.
  3. Rotary Botanical Gardens3

    Rotary Botanical Gardens

     Janesville, WI
    The Rotary Gardens is a sprawling 15-acre botanical garden situated in Janesville, Wisconsin. It is managed and maintained by the Rotarians, a global network of community volunteers. The garden is a testament to the Rotarians' commitment to community service and environmental conservation.
  4. Boerner Botanical Gardens4

    Boerner Botanical Gardens

     Hales Corners, WI
    The Alfred L. Boerner Botanical Gardens is a beautiful arboretum and botanical garden nestled in the heart of Whitnall Park in Hales Corners, Wisconsin. This serene location offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, providing visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in nature and explore a diverse range of plant species.
  5. Green Bay Botanical Garden5

    Green Bay Botanical Garden

     Green Bay, WI
    The Green Bay Botanical Garden, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, spans across a vast area of 47 acres. This expansive garden offers a wide variety of plant species and themed gardens, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and horticulture enthusiasts.
  6. Olbrich Botanical Gardens6

    Olbrich Botanical Gardens

     Madison, WI
    The Olbrich Botanical Gardens, located in Madison, Wisconsin, is a sprawling 16-acre outdoor botanical garden complemented by a 10,000-square-foot conservatory. This expansive space offers a diverse range of flora and fauna, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate nature's beauty.
  7. Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters7

    Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters

     Portage, WI
    The Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quarters is a historic site located in Portage, Wisconsin. It is situated on the eastern bank of the Fox River, approximately 1.25 miles away from the Wisconsin River. This location offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty, making it an interesting destination for tourists.
  8. Octagon House Museum - Hudson Area History Connection8

    Octagon House Museum - Hudson Area History Connection

     Hudson, WI
    The Octagon House Museum, also known as the John Moffat House, is a unique architectural structure located in Hudson, Wisconsin. This octagonal house, made of stucco, stands as a testament to the architectural styles of the mid-19th century. It offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the lifestyle and culture of the era.
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    Uw–madison Geology Museum

     Madison, WI
    The UW–Madison Geology Museum, located in Weeks Hall on the southwest part of the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus, is a dedicated space for the exploration and understanding of geology and paleontology. The museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the fascinating world of earth science, with a focus on the geological and paleontological aspects.
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    Norskedalen Nature & Heritage Center

     Coon Valley, WI
    The Norskedalen Nature and Heritage Center is a non-profit organization that is committed to the preservation, interpretation, and sharing of the natural environment and cultural heritage of the Coulee Region. It is conveniently located near Coon Valley, in La Crosse and Vernon counties, Wisconsin, United States.