Plant and outdoor lovers, immerse yourself in nature and experience 127-acres of stunning gardens, natural landscapes, historic structures and learning spaces. See what's in bloom now. Stop by the Peacock Cafe for grab and go service and enjoy in the picnic area or lawn outside of the Arboretum.
Plan Your Visit
The Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden is open every day from 9am to 5pm. Last entry is at 4:30 pm. Member early entry is at 8 am. Tickets are limited to timed entries and must be purchased in advance online.
View garden etiquette and other rules.
Admission
- Adults: $18.00
- Students with ID: $14.00
- Seniors (age 62+): $14.00
- Children (ages 3-12): $8.00
- Children (2 and under): free
- Members: free; reservations are not required.
Good to Know
Visitors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Only service dogs are welcome at the Arboretum.
Paved roads provide access to many landscape areas. Wheelchairs are not available to rent.
Details
Distance From Pasadena Convention Center: 6.1 MilesOccupancy: 200
Amenities
- Children Discount
- Free Wifi
- Guided Tour
- Kid-Friendly
- Only In Pasadena
- Outdoor Activity
- Senior Discount
- Student Discount
Meeting Spaces
Bauer Lawn
Configuration | Occupancy |
---|---|
Reception | 400 |
Banquet | 200 |
Celebration Garden
Configuration | Occupancy |
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Reception | 150 |
Banquet | 150 |
Event Lawn
Configuration | Occupancy |
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Reception | 400 |
Banquet | 200 |
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