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Denver Botanical Gardens - York Street
Date: Tuesday, October 26th, 2021
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Cost:
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Adults (ages 18-64) - $7
Children (ages 3-18) - $6
2 and Under Free -
Location: 1007 York Street, Denver, CO 80206
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Tour: Self Guided tour where your tickets are good until 2:00 p.m. (Typically it takes 2 to 2.5 hours to tour the garden)
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Dining: There are two dining options open at the Gardens which you can purchase on-site or in advance on-line.
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Parking: https://www.botanicgardens.org/york-street/parking-transportation-accessibility-york-street
FAQ:
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Visitation has limited capacity. Entry is timed in 30-minute blocks. Please arrive within 30 minutes of your selected time.
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Whatever the state and local requirements are at the time of your visit that is what will be enforced.
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Please practice social distancing, staying at least six feet away from visitors not in your party.
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York Street entry is through the Bonfils-Stanton Visitor Center on York Street.
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Please treat our plants kindly and do not pick flowers, walk through gardens or climb trees.
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You may bring your own food and non-alcoholic beverages into the Gardens. We have many beautiful sites where you can enjoy your picnic lunch or dinner.
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Help support sustainability by using the compost and recycling bins around the Gardens.
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Visitors are welcome to take photos and videos for personal use, not professional use.
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Service animals are welcome, but please leave dogs and other pets at home.
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Please help keep the Gardens relaxing for everyone—no loud music, bikes, scooters, skateboards, Frisbees or sleds.
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The Gardens is a non-smoking facility (including e-cigarettes and vaporizers) by city ordinance.
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Art is more delicate than it looks—please do not touch or climb on any artwork.
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The animals living in the Gardens are wild—please do not feed or touch them.
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Please do not wade in pools or walk across them when they’re frozen.