Lincoln City Connie Hansen Garden

The Connie Hansen Garden

(541) 994-6338

Dawn to dusk daily

The Connie Hansen Garden in Lincoln City is a hidden gem that offers visitors a peaceful retreat filled with natural beauty. Founded by horticulturist Connie Hansen in 1973, the garden has grown into a beloved destination that spans an acre of carefully tended plants and winding pathways.Read More

Lincoln City Freed Gallery

Freed Gallery

(541) 994 – 5600

10am - 5pm, Monday-Saturday, 11am-4pm Sunday

Freed Gallery features the incredible work of over 90 talented artists from the Northwest, across the nation, and around the world. They feature a diverse range of mediums, including sculpture, painting, photography, glass, wood, textiles, ceramics, prints, and jewelry.Read More

pacific bonsai museum in federal way Washington

Pacific Bonsai Museum

Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. Closed Monday.

2515 S 336th Street, Federal Way, WA 98001 Nestled amidst towering conifers, Pacific Bonsai Museum connects people to nature through the living art of bonsai.Read More

A historic botanical garden designed by the Olmsted brothers in 1915. True to the Olmsteds’ design philosophy, the master plan retained and enhanced many of the site’s natural features including the western slope’s panoramic views, a ravine, and large stands of second-growth Douglas firs.Read More

Swan Island Dahlias

Swan Island Dahlias

800-410-6540

This family owned and operated business has been around for almost 100 years providing stunning flowers and plants.  They offer approximately 375 different varieties to choose from and almost 40 acres of dahlias to view when in bloom.Read More

Seymour Botanical Conservatory Tacoma WA

W.W. Seymour Conservatory

(253) 404-3975

316 South G Street, Tacoma WA Following restorations in 2022, the much-loved glass conservatory in Tacoma shines once again – filled with seasonal color displays.  The 1908 Victorian conservatory offers visitors a chance to experience the Conservatory’s permanent collection of ferns, palms, figs, bromeliads, orchids and many other rare, unusual…Read More