Recreation
building fun memories together
HMONG BOTANICAL GARDEN
Hmong, an indigenous group in the East and Southeast Asia. Also known as Miao to other people. Coming to the US, they did what they know to do best. They have been farming and practicing traditional herbal and vegetable gardens in their backyard since they were born. Even in the modern world, about 98% Hmong home will have at least one Hmong Herbal Plant in their yard or porch. However, this rate is fading fast and we are here to preserve this cultural practice. We have fresh cut flowers and vegetables available for sale at the self-serve farm stand which is open to the public without needing to pay for the Admission Fees. Walk our garden today! A designated walk path around the 1 + acre botanical farm and our Golden fishing pond is open to customers who paid the General Admission Fee.

Rules;
- No Alcohol
- No Smoking (Medical smoking to be done out in the parking lot)
- No pets
- No picking, cutting, damaging, or harvesting of flowers, produce or any plants. (Fresh Cut Flowers & Produce available for sale at the
farm stand)
- Stay in designated walk-paths.
- Stay in designated areas only.
- Do not walk off walk-paths just to take a photo. (There are designated areas for you to get near our plants)
- Leave wildlife alone & No feeding wildlife.
- The Creek settings and ponds are in re-circulation. Please, do not touch or wash hands using those water.
- Do not drink from the creek or ponds
- All children to be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- You are responsible for your children damages.
- Please dispose of trash and recyclables in its bins.
These rules are set here for everyone including your safety. Rules are strictly enforced. Violators will be asked to leave and banned.
Resistors will be trespassed.