Experience an enchanting botanical collection in a Pacific Northwest forest filled with colorful, rare, and interesting plants from all over the world.
The Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, located between Seattle and Tacoma, is a 22-acre woodland garden that is home to the largest collection of Rhododendron species in the world. Visitors will experience a diverse botanical collection in a forest of Douglas fir, western red cedar, hemlock and other native plants. The garden is also home to beautiful companion plants, including the famous Himalayan Blue Poppies, Camellias, Magnolias, Japanese maples, and many rare plants.
Trip Details:
Date: Thursday, April 23rd
Time: Meet at Bethel Chehalis at 8:15am to leave by 8:30am
Location: Federal Way Rhododendron Gardens
Lunch (provided): Harvest Buffet (Chinese and American Cuisine)
Cost: $45 per person
Capacity: 40 people
How to Sign Up: Contact Marcia Ray at 360-269-3952 (call or text)