The Regional Parks Botanic Garden is a naturally beautiful and tranquil living museum of California native plants. Located within Tilden Regional Park in the hills above Berkeley, California, this enchanting 10-acre garden is a sanctuary for many of the state's rare and endangered plants and a place for visitors to wander among trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses from plant communities throughout the state. The Botanic Garden is welcoming to all visitors from our entire Bay Area community and travelers to the Bay Area.
Walks
The May butterfly walks are fully subscribed. Check back at the end of May to register for the June butterfly walks.
Classes
What’s in Bloom
Beardtongue
Pacific bleeding-heart
Blue-eyed grass
California lilac
Coral bells
Flannel bush
Fringecups
Gooseberry
Huckleberry
Oregon grape
Pacific dogwood
Pacific madrone
Paintbrush
Redwood sorrel
Sage
Shaw’s agave
Snow wreath
Wallflower
Western azalea
Wooly blue curls
California lilac
Mar 8, 22, May 10, 17, 24, Jun 7
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Glenn Keator presents a series that focuses on habitats and plant adaptations in different regions of California: the north coast ranges, northern mountains, Sierra foothills, high Sierra, deserts, and Channel Islands.