Sunday, March 6, 2016

Highfield Discovery Garden at Glenwood Gardens Park



The Highfield Discovery Garden at Glenwood Gardens Park in Cincinnati, Ohio, was one of my kids' favorite places to visit in the summer. It features a 25-foot tall Discovery tree, which kids can climb and discover all kinds of hidden animals and treasures.  My personal favorite is Grandma's Scent garden which contains many fragrant plants and herbs.  There's also a Wizard's Garden, a Vegetable Garden, a Trolly Garden (sure to be a hit for train lovers), a frog pond (my son's favorite), and a Fairy Garden (my daughter's favorite).   The garden is open from May 1 to August 31.  Admission is $4 for adults and $3 for children. 



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The Discovery Tree is the centerpiece of the gardens.



This inviting playhouse is located in Grandma's Scent Garden.  There's a nice wooden swing where you can relax and take in the beauty of the gardens next to the playhouse.

16 comments:

  1. Cute place. I bet the kids did enjoy it.

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    1. They certainly did. We went nearly every week. There were some good children's gardening programs there, too.

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  2. I love the Discovery Tree - I bet it looks nice in Winter with a snow dusting. Too bad it's closed then.

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    1. We didn't get much snow in Cincinnati, but I'm sure the tree would look pretty cool with snow on it.

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  3. That looks well worth the price. I love that first picture.

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    1. There are all kinds of neat things in that tree!

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  4. I'm not a kid, but I would have fun there, too.

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    1. There's an outdoor electric train that is set up, which is pretty neat, too.

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  5. Hi Sherry - I can imagine it would draw families, friends and anyone interested in plants in ... it sounds a lot of fun .. just a wee far for me to come for a visit .. cheers Hilary

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  6. Hello Sherry. What a lovely idea this garden is! I would love to explore the Discovery Tree.
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    1. There are always lots of kids around the discovery tree. The frog pond is nearby, too. That's a fun place to observe nature.

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  7. Oh wow, that's so sweet, dear! xoxo

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    1. There's an old-fsshioned wooden swing by the Granny house. It's fun to hang out there and watch the kids explore the gardens.

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  8. Hey Sherry,

    I can see why that would be one of your kids' favourites places. Magical and wondrous!

    Gary :)

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