- Friends of the Regional Parks Botanic Garden
The Regional Parks Botanic Garden is a naturally beautiful and tranquil living museum of California native plants Located within Tilden Regional Park in the hills above Berkeley, California, this enchanting 10-acre garden is a sanctuary for many of the state's rare and endangered plants and a place for visitors to wander among trees, shrubs, flowers, and grasses from plant communities
- Tilden Regional Parks Botanic Garden | East Bay Parks
The Regional Parks Botanic Garden was founded on January 1, 1940 Situated in Tilden Regional Park's beautiful Wildcat Canyon in the heart of the north Berkeley Hills, the garden is devoted to the collection, growth, display, and preservation of the native plants of California
- Regional Parks Foundation
Regional Parks Foundation P O Box 21074 Crestmont Station Oakland, CA 94620 Phone: (510) 544-2202 Membership: (510) 544-2220 Tax ID #23-7011877
- Visiting the Regional Parks Botanic Garden - Bay Nature
The Regional Parks Botanic Garden, in Tilden Regional Park, is a 10-acre landscape of plants native to California The garden includes ten sections corresponding to ten geographic regions of the state, all woven into a beautiful naturalistic landscape of trees, shrubs, perennials, ferns, grasses, and wildflowers
- Charles Lee Tilden Regional Park - East Bay Parks
The Botanic Garden offers accessible drinking and restroom facilities View Tilden Attractions (PDF) for a list of current hours, call (510) 544-3169 for information, or visit the Botanic Garden page See also the Friends of the Regional Parks Botanic Garden website (NativePlants org) for more information on the Regional Parks Botanic Garden
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