Quail Botanical Gardens Photo Tour
On your way to San Diego stop off on Encinitas Blvd. in Encinitas to see this beautiful public garden in Northern San Diego County, just south of Carlsbad. Go inland a few blocks and turn left. Nominal admission, parking fee. Their gift shop, hours 10-4 pm has many nice gifts and has a huge assortment of exotic plants for sale, living cactus wreaths, t-shirts with the gardens name, gardening books and more. They are open every day but Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years day.
Click here to visit QBGARDENS official site for events calendar, hours, more. There's always something interesting going on here. Local and international botanical societies of many interests hold meetings, shows, educational seminars in the buildings here. Recently new areas have been added to the garden. There's tropicals from all over the world, and also large areas of native plants with trails plus a raised overlook on the ridgetop to see the view.
Cool things to see at Quail Gardens checklist:
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Visit the gift shop & plant sale area, cactus for sale by gift shop
Animals at the gardens
Bamboo Grove:
Cactus Gardens:
Interesting or Spectacular Flowers:
Tropical Fruit grove:
Palm trees, cycads spread around the garden:
Unusual Trees:
Waterfall & area around & above it: (overlook, water ponds, palm trees & tropicals)
Other events at Quail Gardens:
You can rent out the gazebo for weddings.
During the holidays they have a festival of lights during which they open up from 4-8pm with festive colored lights on many trees around the garden.
Annual plant sale, contact the gardens for dates.
Garden societies hold meetings here, in a large meeting hall, as do other groups.
To visit the gardens: exit the 5 Freeway at Encinitas Blvd in Encinitas. There is
a sign on the freeway marking the garden. Turn inland and drive about half a mile. Turn
Left across traffic onto a bumpy little road with alot of plant nurseries (a sign to Quail
marks the road), drive to the entrance on the left then up a hill to the parking lot. They
are open almost every day 9am to 4 or 5pm. If you get hungry bring a picnic or stop at the
Carls Jr. one exit south at Santa Fe avenue. After a couple hours if you still need to
fill up the day visit Torrey Pines State Park, about 10 miles further south in La Jolla.
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& other botanical gardens
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3/97 added alot of photos and rearranged by category
1/97: updated hours after feedback from Quail foundation personnel.
Page created 12/96 after visit to the gardens (not my first)