One of the country’s most original and ambitious gardens.
The New York Times
One of North America’s 10 Best Botanical Gardens
USA Today, 2020
…being present in nature elevates and nurtures the human spirit, heals hearts and minds, and enriches our communities, and our world.
Virginia Bloedel
There is a magical quality to Bloedel Reserve, unlike any other place I’ve visited. I am once transformed, energized, inspired, relaxed, and released from daily cares to be completely present with my own soul and the wonders of nature.
Strolls for Well-Being Participant
We express deep gratitude towards the Suquamish People, People of the Clear Salt Water, for sustaining the land within which our healing landscapes thrive.
Discover a Garden in the Forest
Bloedel Reserve is a 140-acre wonder of nature, created by the imagination, vision, and passionate love of the natural world shared by our founders, Prentice and Virginia Bloedel. Working with the rugged geography of the land, they artfully transformed a rough-hewn Northwest forest into a harmonious series of curated gardens, structural features, and distinctive landscapes, with nature as canvas and paint.
Embrace Woodland Whimsy and Winter Light
Experience the magic of candlelit Solstice Walks through the quiet woods, enjoy festive melodies from local choirs, and craft your own wreath in our cozy workshops. The Moss Garden and Residence will sparkle with charming critter doors, and the Shop will feature a special collection of these whimsical creations for sale. Let nature, light, and creativity fill your winter days at Bloedel Reserve.
Visit the Event Calendar for information on choral performances, wreath making workshops, and Solstice Walks.
And don’t miss stopping at the Shop, which will offer a 10% discount to non-members and a 20% discount to members December 14 – 22.
Deepen Your Connection
Explore 140 incredible acres of gardens and wildlands, attend an upcoming family event, recharge through unique wellness offerings, or join an expert-led class to learn about PNW horticulture, garden design, botany and more.
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Land Acknowledgement
The history of the land on which Bloedel Reserve sits extends back much farther than the Bloedels. We acknowledge the history of this land.
We express deep gratitude towards the Suquamish People, People of the Clear Salt Water, for sustaining the land within which our healing landscapes thrive. Those entrusted with caring for Bloedel Reserve acknowledge that the sacred ancestral territory on which the Reserve resides flourishes because of the stewardship, since time immemorial, by the Suquamish people. We will honor and respect their legacy by nurturing this land and the waterways of the Central Salish Sea for present and future generations.
dibəł čəł ti Bloedel Reserve.
We are the Bloedel Reserve.
ʔugʷiitubułəd čəł ʔugʷabitubuł.
We invite you to join us.
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