Visitors of all ages can relax and recharge while experiencing the wide variety of horticultural displays and habitats at the beautiful Humboldt Botanical Garden. This 44.5 acre garden gem features over seven acres of formal themed gardens, five miles of hiking trails, picnic tables, and plenty of benches for reflection. The Humboldt Botanical Garden is a place where plants, nature and the environment truly come alive. Whether you are seeking horticultural education and inspiration, need a break from a hectic day, want to picnic with your family, or just need a place to hike or walk your dog, the Humboldt Botanical Garden is a must-see destination. The garden is a great place to get information on plants that grow in the local climate and plants native to California that will inspire you with new ideas to take home to your own garden. From November 1 to March 30, the Humboldt Botanical Garden is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 4pm. From April 1 to October 31, the Garden is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm Admission ranges from $5-$15. Garden members, children five and under, College of the Redwoods affiliates and active military receive free admission. The Humboldt Botanical Garden is a member of the American Horticultural Society Reciprocal Admissions Program, whose members also receive free admission. Well-behaved dogs on leash are welcome for a small fee. WHERE: Just south of Eureka at 7707 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka, CA 95503, next to College of the Redwoods. From Highway 101 take Exit 698 to the north entrance of College of the Redwoods where you will see signs leading you to the Garden. MORE INFO: 707-442-5139, go to HBGF.org, on Facebook and Instagram