No matter where you look in Montana, you’ll find unspoiled nature, charming small towns and relaxing hospitality. Explore Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks, then hit the road to discover more natural wonders. You can hike, bike or horseback ride through rugged mountain landscapes, fly-fish blue ribbon trout streams, paddle scenic rivers and lakes, or spend winter days carving fresh powder at ski resorts — then end your day wandering a vibrant main street or relaxing in a cozy lodge.
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We are primarily a public garden for daily visitors to view our expansive garden areas, fountains, koi pond and seating areas. We are also the premier garden wedding venue for our area. Our indoor reception pavilion is also available for corporate training and other meetings as well as anniversaries and birthdays. Our gardens change every few weeks depending on what is currently in bloom. Visit us in the spring for tulips, daffodils and hyacinths. Summer months give us hydrangeas, shasta daisies, echinaceas (coneflowers), rudbeckia, black-eyed susans, roses, lilies, day lilies and clematis. Fall flowers are amaranths, dahlias, chrysanthemums, asters, hardy hibiscus, angel’s trumpets (brugmansia), rudbeckia, black-eyed susans, and roses We are open April to October daily 9:00 - 6:00 for garden tours. Call ahead for information on special events/weddings.
We spent an hour and a half at this beautiful garden today. The lady tending the grounds was very welcoming and provided excellent information periodically and then allowed us to wander on our own. She allowed me to hold and pet a rooster --gorgeous bird! Pears are still on the tree and we were given some to take with us. Loved seeing the 125 year old apple tree that still bears fruit. Unbelievable selection of truly beautiful plants, most in bloom now. Do plan time to tour this lovely garden.
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What a gem in the middle of Montana. We stayed in the cabin through VRBO and were able to enjoy the gardens. Belva is a fantastic host and tour guide. Enjoy!
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Memorial Rose Garden Park is located at 800 Brooks St. The Memorial Rose Garden was established in 1946 as a memorial to Missoula-area casualties of World War II. Among the attractive features of the park are the American and Montana state flags, which are lighted 24 hours a day, symbolizing the enduring honor paid to those who gave their lives for their country. The Blue Star Memorial Rose Garden Bronze Plaque, located in the southwest corner of the park, was erected by the Montana Federation of Garden Clubs. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, located in the northeast corner of the park, was dedicated in 1989. The Korean War Monument, in the northwest corner, was dedicated in 1997. The Policemen’s Memorial was dedicated in 2000 and is located to the southwest. Veterans of America's conflicts in Grenada, the Persian Gulf, Panama, and Korea, as well as urban firefighters, are also honored with memorials in the park.
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I liked these gardens. We came right on time. They had started to put the flowers in the gardens. They worked diligently. That was cool. There were information about the town. For example, The Berkely Pit was once of the largest pit in the world. They also remembered the old Lexington and the first high school. They also made things from the history of Butte. That was cool! I enjoyed that attraction. The gardens started in 1899. The flowers were beautiful!. There is a lot of parking places. This is amust see!
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