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Visit for One, Two, or Four to Denver Botanic Gardens (52% Off)

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  • $6 for general admission for one (a $12.50 value)
  • $12 for general admission for two (a $25 value)
  • $24 for general admission for four (a $50 value)<p>

Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver Botanic Gardens’ three locations house vibrant flowers, lush vegetation, and educational activities for visitors of all ages. More than 32,000 native and adapted plants flourish in the York Street campus, which also houses Mordecai Children’s Garden—a 3-acre lot with alpine gardens, mountain ranges, and cool bugs—alongside the Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory’s rainforest. Trails cut through the Mount Goliath garden, delivering explorers to scenic vistas of the Divide peaks. In contrast to the untouched beauty of Mount Goliath, the Chatfield hub features mankind’s imprint on the land. As a working farm, Chatfield makes new use of a restored dairy barn from 1918 and as well as a 19th-century schoolhouse. The farm doubles as a habitat for many bird species and offers the rare opportunity to make eye contact with a heron.

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Promotional value expires Jan 2, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for specially ticketed events, including Blossoms of Light. Valid only for York St. location. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver Botanic Gardens houses vibrant flowers, lush vegetation, and educational activities for visitors of all ages. Native and adapted plants flourish in the York Street campus, which also houses Mordecai Children’s Garden—a 3-acre lot with alpine gardens, mountain ranges, and cool bugs. The two-story waterfall at Marnie's Pavilion bursts with blooming orchids year-round, and a Japanese garden features Ponderosa pines sculpted to look like bonsai. Visitors stroll through water gardens inspired by Monet's estate at Giverny.

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