All gardens & parks to visit in Alabama

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty at 11 gardens and parks in Alabama. These green spaces offer a peaceful retreat and showcase diverse plant life.

Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in Alabama:

  1. Bellingrath Gardens and Home1

    Bellingrath Gardens and Home

     Theodore, AL
    Bellingrath Gardens and Home is a historic site located on the Fowl River near Mobile, Alabama. The 65-acre public garden and home belonged to Walter and Bessie Bellingrath, who were among the first Coca-Cola bottlers in the Southeast. The estate, built with the wealth they amassed, has since been converted into a museum and opened to the public.
  2. Birmingham Botanical Gardens2

    Birmingham Botanical Gardens

     Birmingham, AL
    The Birmingham Botanical Gardens, located adjacent to Lane Park at the southern foot of Red Mountain in Birmingham, Alabama, spans an impressive 67.5 acres. This expansive area is home to a diverse range of plant life and offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
  3. St. George Village Botanical Garden3

    St. George Village Botanical Garden

     Frederiksted, AL
    The St. George Village Botanical Garden is a botanical garden and arboretum that spans 16 acres. It is situated at 127 Estate St. George, Frederiksted, Saint Croix, in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The garden is open to the public every day, except on Christmas Day. Please note that there is an admission fee for entry.
  4. Huntsville Botanical Garden4

    Huntsville Botanical Garden

     Huntsville, AL
    The Huntsville Botanical Garden, located at 4747 Bob Wallace Avenue, Huntsville, Alabama, is a sprawling 118-acre botanical garden. It is conveniently situated near the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, making it an accessible destination for tourists visiting the area.
  5. Minnesota Landscape Arboretum5

    Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

     Chaska, AL
    The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, located about 4 miles west of Chanhassen, Minnesota at 3675 Arboretum Drive, Chaska, Minnesota, is a 1,200-acre horticultural garden and arboretum. It is a part of the Department of Horticultural Science in the College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences at the University of Minnesota. It is open to the public every day of the year except Thanksgiving and Christmas. An admission fee is charged, and annual memberships are available.
  6. Ave Maria Grotto6

    Ave Maria Grotto

     Cullman, AL
    Ave Maria Grotto, situated in Cullman, Alabama, is a unique attraction that spans across a 4-acre park. This park, located in an old quarry on the grounds of St. Bernard Abbey, is home to 125 miniature reproductions of some of the world's most famous religious structures. These miniatures provide a unique perspective on these iconic structures, offering a unique experience for visitors.
  7. Mobile Botanical Gardens7

    Mobile Botanical Gardens

     Mobile, AL
    Spread over 100 acres (0.40 km), the Mobile Botanical Gardens offer a mix of cultivated areas and natural habitats. These include the Rhododendron Garden, Camellia Wintergarden, Fern Glade, Fragrance and Texture Garden, Japanese Maple Garden, Herb Garden, and a 40-acre Longleaf Pine habitat. Each of these areas provides a unique experience and a chance to explore different types of plant life.
  8. Donald E. Davis Arboretum8

    Donald E. Davis Arboretum

     Auburn, AL
    The Donald E. Davis Arboretum is a public native plants museum and botanical arboretum located in Auburn, Alabama. It offers educational facilities, event spaces, and a conservation program. This makes it a great place for tourists who are interested in botany, conservation, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature.
  9. Munsinger Gardens and Clemens Gardens9

    Munsinger Gardens and Clemens Gardens

     St Cloud, AL
    Munsinger Gardens and Clemens Gardens are two distinct but adjacent gardens located in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The larger of the two, Munsinger Gardens, spans 14 acres, while Clemens Gardens covers 7 acres. These gardens offer a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility, making them a perfect spot for visitors seeking a peaceful retreat amidst nature.
  10. Battle–Friedman House10

    Battle–Friedman House

     Tuscaloosa, AL
    The Battle–Friedman House, also known as Battle House or Friedman Home, is a significant historical site located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This antebellum town home was constructed in 1835 by Alfred Battle and his wife, Millicent Battle. The house stands as a testament to the architectural and historical heritage of the region, offering visitors a glimpse into the past.
  11. Aldridge Botanical Gardens11

    Aldridge Botanical Gardens

     Hoover, AL
    Aldridge Gardens is a 30-acre garden located in Hoover, Alabama, United States. The garden is known for its prominent display of hydrangeas. It is situated on the former Aldridge Estate, adding a historical touch to its charm.