Updated: 12/27/2011 
Bloedel Reserve
Bainbridge Island, Washington
Description

One of the top-ten public gardens in the United States, noted for 150 acres of landscaped gardens & preserved Northwest forest.

Mission

To enrich people's lives through a premier public garden of natural and designed Pacific Northwest landscapes.

History

Developed over the course of 35 years by Prentice Bloedel, owner of several timber companies, the Bloedel Reserve opened as a public garden in 1988. Bloedel was an early practitioner of environmental sustainability and renewable resources, and deeply interested in the emotional and aesthetic interaction between people and nature.

Programs

Lectures, workshops, docent-led tours, concerts

Facilities
Performance Areas
Governance

Board of Trustees

Services
Gift Shop
Event Rental
Group Tours
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